Publications by authors named "Tuula Pekkarinen"

Calcium plays a key role in skeletal mineralization and several intracellular and extracellular homeostatic networks. It is an essential element that is only available to the body through dietary sources. Daily acquisition of calcium depends, in addition to the actual intake, on the hormonally regulated state of calcium homeostasis through three main mechanisms: bone turnover, intestinal absorption, and renal reabsorption.

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Purpose: Ectopic ACTH syndrome (EAS) is rare. We established a national cohort to increase awareness and address unmet needs.

Methods: The Finnish national EAS cohort includes 60 patients diagnosed in 1997-2016.

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Introduction: Nutritional deficiencies may occur after bariatric surgery despite supplementation. Fracture risk may also be elevated after bariatric surgery.

Objectives: To compare 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D], vitamin B12, and albumin serum concentrations in severely obese patients who had undergone either Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) or sleeve gastrectomy (SG).

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Objective: Data on the effect of gender on the interpretation of the GHRH plus arginine stimulation test (GHRH+ARG test) is controversial. We validated the GHRH+ARG stimulation test in control subjects and patients with organic or idiopathic pituitary disease and a suspicion of adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD) using the Immulite 2000 XPi GH assay.

Design: We studied 126 apparently healthy adults (median age 38.

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Background: Few studies have examined weight loss sustainability after sleeve gastrectomy (SG). The purpose of this study was to determine long-term outcome after SG and gastric bypass (GBP) and learn whether preoperative weight loss and binge eating behavior can be used to predict outcome.

Materials And Methods: Together, 257 patients (64 % women) were operated, 163 by GBP and 94 by SG.

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Objective: Intermittent dosing may improve adherence to vitamin D therapy. Dosing regimen should maintain optimal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels over all the year. We compared two dosing regimens, the primary outcome being the percentage of 25OHD measurements reaching the targets of 75 nmol/l or 50 nmol/l after baseline.

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Background: Weight lost by obese patients is almost always regained over time. Extended treatment may improve maintenance, but solid evidence is lacking.

Purpose: We determined effectiveness of maintenance therapy after a weight loss program.

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X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is caused by mutations in PHEX. Several other genetic forms of hypophosphatemia have also been described. These disorders share variable clinical presentation ranging from mild hypophosphatemia to severe lower extremity bowing.

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The study group consisted of 96 patients who had used a medication for type 2 diabetes; of them, 33 had undergone gastric sleeve surgery and 63 bypass surgery. Both surgical methods resulted in a similar weight loss among the patients. In follow-up 39 out of 88 patients were able to manage without antidiabetic drugs two years after surgery.

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Objective: A peak GH less than 3 μg/L to insulin tolerance test (ITT) is commonly used as a threshold indicating severe adult GH deficiency (GHD). This cut-off is based on results obtained by polyclonal radioimmunoassays preferably under standard conditions at hospital. Our aim was to evaluate the validity of this cut-off limit using two currently used immunometric GH assays and to compare GH responses in the ITT and the GH releasing hormone + arginine (GHRH + ARG) test in healthy adults at our outpatient endocrine unit.

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Objective: Concentrations of 50 and 75 nmol/l are proposed as serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) target for older people from the view of bone health. We evaluated vitamin D status of elderly Finnish women in light of these definitions, its relationship to bone mineral density (BMD) and turnover, and improvement by summer sunshine.

Design: Population-based study.

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Objective: Daily dosing of vitamin D supplements may be difficult among older people. Infrequent administration of 'megadoses' controlled by health care personnel may overcome adherence problem. We compared the efficacy and safety of two oral dosages (800 IU daily or 97333 IU four monthly) of vitamin D(3) resulting in the equal annual dose of 292000 IU.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of elderly users and non-users of hormone therapy (HT).

Subjects And Methods: Subjects were participants in an ongoing intervention study, which is aimed at elucidating the effectiveness of an educational program in the prevention of osteoporosis. A random sample (n=4200) of the female population in Southern Finland within the age group of 60-70 years was drawn from the population register and invited to take part in the trial; 2181 (52%) accepted the invitation and were randomized either to the educational program or to a control group.

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Background: Diagnosis and follow-up of acromegaly is based on measurements of serum growth hormone (GH) concentrations during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). A nadir value <1 microg/L is commonly used to define a normal response, but some authors suggest lower cutoff values.

Methods: To compare the results and subsequent patient classification obtained with 3 GH assays, we obtained basal serum samples from 78 apparently healthy adult controls (43 women and 35 men; median age, 32.

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Objective: To study the impact of a weight-loss program on sex hormones and sexual function among 38 middle-aged obese men (BMI >or=35 kg/m(2)).

Research Methods And Procedures: A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted. The treatment group (n = 19) participated in a 4-month weight-loss program including 10 weeks on a very-low-energy diet (VLED) and 17 behavior modification visits.

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