Publications by authors named "Daniel Hansson"

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  • Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is common but often undiagnosed in COPD patients, and this study highlighted the need for sleep assessments in COPD care.
  • Out of 105 COPD patients studied, 47% had moderate to severe OSA, with a particular prevalence among males, older age groups, and those with higher BMI and hypertension.
  • The study found a significant association between REM sleep-related OSA, elevated daytime carbon dioxide levels, and increased cardiovascular issues, indicating the importance of using peripheral arterial tonometry for sleep assessments in COPD patients.
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A good night's sleep is a prerequisite for sustainable mental and physical health. Sleep disorders, including sleep disordered breathing, insomnia and sleep related motor dysfunction (e.g.

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COPD and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are highly prevalent and different clinical COPD phenotypes that influence the likelihood of comorbid OSA. The increased lung volumes and low body mass index (BMI) associated with the predominant emphysema phenotype protects against OSA whereas the peripheral oedema and higher BMI often associated with the predominant chronic bronchitis phenotype promote OSA. The diagnosis of OSA in COPD patients requires clinical awareness and screening questionnaires which may help identify patients for overnight study.

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In a 2.5-year-long environmental engineering experiment in the By Fjord, surface water was pumped into the deepwater where the frequency of deepwater renewals increased by a factor of 10. During the experiment, the deepwater became long-term oxic, and nitrate became the dominating dissolved inorganic nitrogen component.

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Brassicaceae seed meals produce ionic thiocyanate (SCN (-)), a bioherbicidal compound. This study determined the fate of SCN (-) in a field soil amended with seed meals of Sinapis alba, Brassica juncea, and Brassica napus and quantified crop phytotoxicity by monitoring carrot ( Daucus carota) emergence. Meals were applied at 1 or 2 t ha (-1), and soils were sampled to 35 cm for SCN (-).

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