Publications by authors named "Hannemann A"

Background: The Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) has shown promising potential for identifying individuals at risk for osteoporosis in various patient cohorts. However, data from the general population confirming or refuting the usefulness of the GNRI as a risk factor for osteoporosis are sparse. We therefore aimed to clarify whether the GNRI is associated with the ultrasound-based bone stiffness index and the osteoporotic fracture risk in a sample of elderly men and women from the general population.

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Objective: Sociodemographic, lifestyle, and medical variables influence total testosterone (T) and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) concentrations. The relationship between these factors and "free" T remains unclear. We examined 21 sociodemographic, lifestyle, and medical predictors influencing calculated free T (cFT) in community-dwelling men across ages.

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  • This study aimed to enhance understanding of upper tract imaging in patients assessed for hematuria, evaluating imaging rates and effectiveness using a national cohort of insured individuals.
  • A total of 466,710 patients were analyzed between 2010 and 2015, with various imaging modalities revealing low detection rates: ultrasound (1%), CT (1.7%), and other methods (2.7%).
  • The results suggest that while the diagnostic yield of imaging is higher than expected, overall detection remains low, indicating a potential preference for using ultrasound in initial evaluations based on updated guidelines.
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Background: Dyslipidemia has been associated with reduced bone mineral density and osteoporotic fractures, but the relation between lipid and bone metabolism remains poorly understood. Analysing the effects of lipoprotein subclasses on bone turnover may provide valuable insights into this association. We therefore examined whether lipoprotein subclasses, measured by proton nuclear magnetic resonance (H-NMR) spectroscopy, are associated with bone turnover markers (BTMs) and with the ultrasound-based bone stiffness index.

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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is characterized by reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and left or biventricular dilatation. We evaluated sex-specific associations of circulating proteins and metabolites with structural and functional heart parameters in DCM. Plasma samples (297 men, 71 women) were analyzed for proteins using Olink assays (targeted analysis) or LC-MS/MS (untargeted analysis), and for metabolites using LC MS/MS (Biocrates AbsoluteIDQ p180 Kit).

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Background: Whether circulating sex hormones modulate mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in aging men is controversial.

Purpose: To clarify associations of sex hormones with these outcomes.

Data Sources: Systematic literature review to July 2019, with bridge searches to March 2024.

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Introduction: To investigate the actual cost of hematuria evaluation using nationally representative claims data, given that the workup for hematuria burdens the healthcare system with significant associated costs. We hypothesized that evaluation with contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) confers more cost to hematuria evaluation than renal ultrasound (US).

Methods: Using a national, privately insured database (MarketScan), we identified all individuals with an incident diagnosis of hematuria.

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Background: Lower cortisol concentrations in adulthood were repeatedly associated with more severe childhood maltreatment. Additionally, childhood maltreatment was reported to promote health risk behavior, such as smoking or alcohol consumption, and to increase the risk of mental and somatic diseases during adulthood, such as major depressive disorders or obesity. The present study investigated if health risk behavior and disease symptoms in adults mediate the associations between past childhood maltreatment and present basal serum cortisol concentrations.

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Context: Although renal long-term complications are acknowledged in chronic hypoparathyroidism (HPT), standardized investigations are scarce.

Objective: To systematically investigate renal complications and their predictors in hypoparathyroid patients compared to matched individuals.

Design: Prospective observational study in 161 patients with chronic HPT.

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Osteoporosis, a complex chronic disease with increasing prevalence, is characterised by reduced bone mineral density (BMD) and increased fracture risk. The high heritability of BMD suggests substantial impact of the individual genetic disposition on bone phenotypes and the development of osteoporosis. In the past years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified hundreds of genetic variants associated with BMD or osteoporosis.

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Patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI) have been found to have increased cardiovascular morbidity, partly associated with nonphysiologic glucocorticoid replacement. We included two separate cohorts (cohort 1 n=384 patients, cohort 2 n=180 patients) of patients with chronic primary and secondary AI under standard replacement therapy and compared them to two age- and sex-matched population-based studies (SHIP-TREND/DEGS). Odds ratios with 95% CI for hypertension, hyperlipidemia/HLP, type 2 diabetes/T2DM, obesity, and hospitalization with adjustment for confounders were evaluated by logistic regression.

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Introduction: Patients with reduced bone mineral density and altered hip geometry are susceptible for hip pathologies. Knowledge on associations between bone properties and hip geometric parameters might facilitate identification of patients at risk for hip pathologies. The aim of the present study was to identify associations of bone properties assessed by quantitative ultrasound (QUS) at the heel and hip geometric parameters like center-edge angle (CE), neck-shaft angle (NSA) and alpha angle.

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  • Poor sleep quality and sleep deprivation may negatively affect bone mineral density, particularly in women, and researchers aimed to explore this connection among a diverse group of adults.* -
  • The study involved 1,037 participants who underwent sleep assessments and provided data through questionnaires about their sleep patterns and quality.* -
  • Results showed that while poor sleep and insomnia correlated with increased bone turnover in women, no significant links were found between these sleep characteristics and measures of bone strength, suggesting that women with poor sleep and osteoporosis risk factors should consider evaluating their bone health.*
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Background: Various factors modulate circulating testosterone in men, affecting interpretation of testosterone measurements.

Purpose: To clarify factors associated with variations in sex hormone concentrations.

Data Sources: Systematic literature searches (to July 2019).

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Background And Objectives: Various cross-sectional studies have observed an association between high circulating concentrations of the adipokine chemerin and an unfavorable metabolic profile. However, the prognostic value of chemerin for the risk of associated diseases and mortality was examined only in a few studies mostly using small and highly selected patient populations. We aimed to analyze the association between plasma chemerin concentrations and all-cause as well as cause-specific mortality in the general population.

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Objective: Changes of the pancreaticobiliary ducts herald disease. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) allows accurate duct visualisation. Data on reliable upper reference ranges are missing.

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  • Increasing reports of complications with air pyelography raise concerns about injecting room air into the renal collecting system, prompting a shift towards using carbon dioxide (CO) for safer imaging.
  • CO is more soluble in blood than nitrogen and oxygen, reducing the risk of gas emboli and offering a cost-effective alternative to iodinated contrast medium (ICM), which can be expensive and less reliable.
  • CO pyelography (CO-P) techniques, particularly CO digital subtraction pyelography (CO-DSP), improve imaging quality and can significantly decrease radiation doses used in endoscopic stone treatment while avoiding artifacts associated with ICM.
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The renal renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is involved in the development of chronic kidney disease. Here, we investigated whether mice with reduced renal angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) are protected against aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN). To further elucidate potential molecular mechanisms, we assessed the renal abundances of several major RAS components.

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The synthesis of new proteins and the degradation of old proteins in vivo can be quantified in serial samples using metabolic isotope labeling to measure turnover. Because serial biopsies in humans are impractical, we set out to develop a method to calculate the turnover rates of proteins from single human biopsies. This method involved a new metabolic labeling approach and adjustments to the calculations used in previous work to calculate protein turnover.

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Red cells from LK sheep represent an important paradigm for control of KCl cotransport activity, as well as being important to sheep erythroid function. A previous report (Godart et al., 1997) suggested that autologous plasma markedly inhibits red cell KCC activity and identified the presence of the bicarbonate/CO buffer system as the probable cause.

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Objectives: A carrier prototype by Aerocom (Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany) for pneumatic tube systems (PTS) is able to transport 9 blood tubes which are automatically fixed by closing the lid. In this study, we examined the influence of the transport on blood sample quality using the carrier prototype comparing to courier transport and a conventional carrier (AD160, Aerocom).

Methods: Triplicate blood samples sets (1 lithium heparin, 1 EDTA, 1 sodium citrate) of 35 probands were split among the transportation methods: 1.

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The hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis is the main physiological stress response system and regulating the release of cortisol. The two corticoid receptors encoded by the genes NR3C1 and NR3C2 are the main players in regulating the physiological response to cortisol. This biological system has been linked to neurocognitive processes and memory, yet the mechanisms remain largely unclear.

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Aim: To examine the associations between bone turnover markers and periodontitis in two cross-sectional population-based studies.

Materials And Methods: We used data from two independent adult samples (N = 4993), collected within the Study of Health in Pomerania project, to analyse cross-sectional associations of N-procollagen type 1 amino-terminal propeptide (P1NP), C-terminal cross-linking telopeptide, osteocalcin, bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP), fibroblast growth factor 23, wingless-type mouse mammary tumour virus integration site family member 5a (WNT5A), and sclerostin values with periodontitis. Confounder-adjusted gamma and fractional response regression models were applied.

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