Publications by authors named "Kress S"

Background: Some studies have revealed various sleep patterns in adolescents and adults using multidimensional objective sleep parameters. However, it remains unknown whether these patterns are consistent from adolescence to young adulthood and how they relate to long-term obesity.

Methods: Seven-day accelerometry was conducted in German Infant Study on the influence of Nutrition Intervention PLUS environmental and genetic influences on allergy development (GINIplus) and Influence of Lifestyle factors on the development of the Immune System and Allergies in East and West Germany (LISA) birth cohorts during the 15-year and 20-year follow-ups, respectively.

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Past research from our lab has suggested visual demands in video games serve to exercise attentional-oculomotor (A-O) processing in a manner beneficial to reading. However, testing the effect of video games on reading typically requires long timeframes (e.g.

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  • The study investigates effective teaching methods to develop professionalism among healthcare students, highlighting the complexity of professionalism as a skill.
  • A systematic review analyzed 54 articles from healthcare and educational databases, identifying 12 teaching methods, with self-assessment/reflection, group discussion, and lectures being the most prevalent.
  • Results showed that 89% of the studies indicated positive changes in students' professional behaviors or attitudes, providing educators with evidence-based strategies for fostering professionalism in healthcare education.
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Background: Acute and chronic pre-traumatic cigarette smoke exposure increases morbidity and mortality after trauma and hemorrhage. In mice with a genetic deletion of the HS-producing enzyme cystathione-γ-lyase (CSE), providing exogenous HS using sodium thiosulfate (NaSO) improved organ function after chest trauma and hemorrhagic shock. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of NaSO during resuscitation from blunt chest trauma and hemorrhagic shock on CSE mice with pre-traumatic cigarette smoke (CS) exposure.

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  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can be influenced by genetic factors and may stem from reduced lung growth during childhood, leading to lower lung function throughout life.
  • A polygenic risk score (PRS) was calculated using data from a large genome-wide association study and tested for its correlation with lung function in individuals aged 4-50 from multiple research cohorts.
  • Results indicated that higher PRS scores were associated with significantly lower lung function, measured by key indicators, starting from childhood and continuing into adulthood, regardless of smoking, sex, or asthma diagnosis.
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There is no doubt that global warming, with its extreme heat events, is having an increasing impact on human health. Heat is not independent of ambient temperature but acts synergistically with relative humidity (RH) to increase the risk of several diseases, such as cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. Although the skin is the organ in direct contact with the environment, it is currently unknown whether skin health is similarly affected.

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Background And Aim: There are few long-term studies of respiratory health effects of landscape fires, despite increasing frequency and intensity due to climate change. We investigated the association between exposure to coal mine fire PM and fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) concentration 7.5 years later.

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This study investigated the association between air pollutants and asthma prevalence in male and female Japanese adults. In this retrospective cross-sectional analysis, annual mean exposure levels of air pollutants, specifically nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter with a median aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 μm (PM2.

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Construction of C‒C bonds in medicinal chemistry frequently draws on the reductive coupling of organic halides with ketones or aldehydes. Catalytic C(sp)‒C(sp) bond formation, however, is constrained by the competitive side reactivity of radical intermediates following sp organic halide activation. Here, an alternative paradigm deploys catalytic Ag surfaces for reductive fragment-based electrophile coupling compatible with sp organic halides.

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Aims: Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a leading cause of lower limb amputations in people with diabetes. This study was aimed to retrospectively analyze factors affecting DFU using real-world data from a large, prospective central-European diabetes registry (DPV [Diabetes-Patienten-Verlaufsdokumentation]).

Materials And Methods: We matched adults with type 1 (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D) and DFU to controls without DFU by diabetes type, age, sex, diabetes duration, and treatment year to compare possible risk factors.

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Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin condition and prior genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 71 associated loci. In the current study we conducted the largest AD GWAS to date (discovery N = 1,086,394, replication N = 3,604,027), combining previously reported cohorts with additional available data. We identified 81 loci (29 novel) in the European-only analysis (which all replicated in a separate European analysis) and 10 additional loci in the multi-ancestry analysis (3 novel).

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dementia, depression and cancers, are on the rise worldwide and are often associated with a lack of physical activity (PA). Globally, the levels of PA among individuals are below WHO recommendations. A lack of PA can increase morbidity and mortality, worsen the quality of life and increase the economic burden on individuals and society.

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The global loss of biodiversity has inspired actions to restore nature across the planet. Translocation and social attraction actions deliberately move or lure a target species to a restoration site to reintroduce or augment populations and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. Given limited conservation funding and rapidly accelerating extinction trajectories, tracking progress of these interventions can inform best practices and advance management outcomes.

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  • There's growing evidence that having green space like parks near your home can be good for your health, but scientists are still figuring out exactly how it helps.
  • In a study in Germany, researchers looked at how living near green areas affected vitamin D levels in kids aged 10 and 15 by measuring different factors, like how much time they spent outside and their physical activities.
  • They found that kids living in greener areas generally had better vitamin D levels, especially those who weren't super active outdoors or didn't take vitamin D supplements.
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The relationship between structural and functional connectivity in the human brain is a core question in network neuroscience, and a topic of paramount importance to our ability to meaningfully describe and predict functional outcomes. Graph theory has been used to produce measures based on the structural connectivity network that are related to functional connectivity. These measures are commonly based on either the shortest path routing model or the diffusion model, which carry distinct assumptions about how information is transferred through the network.

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This study investigates the feasibility of an accompanied 5-day hiking tour (Way of St. James) for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients and its impact on their quality of life/well-being, diabetes distress and glucose profile. Twenty-three T2DM patients (with and without insulin therapy) participated in the study.

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  • Gene-environment interactions (GxE) play a key role in complex traits, but traditional tests struggle with low statistical power and multiple testing issues.
  • The authors introduce a new statistical test that uses bagging to create genetic risk scores (GRS) without reducing the sample size, aiming to improve the detection of GxE interactions.
  • Their simulation results demonstrate that this method, combined with random forests, significantly enhances statistical power while minimizing errors, with real-world data suggesting a link between air pollution and rheumatoid arthritis.
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This research sought to clarify the nature of the relationship between video game experience, attention, and reading. Previous studies have suggested playing action video games can improve reading ability in children with dyslexia. Other research has linked video game experience with visual-spatial attention, and visual-spatial attention with reading.

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  • - The study examined how changes in sleep habits from adolescence to young adulthood relate to the risk of being overweight or obese, and whether being overweight can affect sleep patterns as well.
  • - It found that insufficient sleep in young adulthood (but not in adolescence) increases the risk of overweight/obesity, while ongoing sleep difficulties from adolescence to young adulthood similarly raise this risk.
  • - Conversely, persistent overweight/obesity also correlates with a higher likelihood of experiencing insufficient sleep and sleep issues in young adulthood, highlighting a complex bidirectional relationship between sleep and weight.
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Aim: To validate a recently proposed risk prediction model for chronic kidney disease (CKD) in type 2 diabetes (T2D).

Materials And Methods: Subjects from the German/Austrian Diabetes Prospective Follow-up (DPV) registry with T2D, normoalbuminuria, an estimated glomerular filtration rate of 60 ml/min/1.73m or higher and aged 39-75 years were included.

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Introduction: We previously showed that attenuated glucocorticoid receptor (GR) function in mice (GR) aggravates systemic hypotension and impairs organ function during endotoxic shock. Hemorrhagic shock (HS) causes impaired organ perfusion, which leads to tissue hypoxia and inflammation with risk of organ failure. Lung co-morbidities like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can aggravate tissue hypoxia alveolar hypoxia.

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  • Air pollutants can lead to low-grade inflammation, which negatively affects respiratory health, especially in elderly women from the SALIA cohort.
  • The study analyzed data from 296 women aged 69-79 years, measuring airway inflammation biomarkers and assessing chronic exposure to air pollution over 15 years, alongside polygenic risk factors.
  • Findings revealed that higher exposure to pollutants like nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter significantly increased inflammation levels, but no significant genetic susceptibility effects were detected, indicating further research is needed.
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