Publications by authors named "Vera Varhegyi"

There is no literature available about the growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) biomarker in combination with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions in insulin resistance (IR), and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); however, it would be useful to achieve optimal metabolic status and improve pregnancy success. In this study, the role of GDF-15 and mtDNA deletions as biomarkers in the pathogenesis of IR and PCOS was investigated. In our study, 81 female patients who were treated for IR and/or PCOS and 41 healthy controls were included.

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Összefoglaló. A fejlett társadalmak egészségügyi rendszereinek legnagyobb kihívását az öregedéssel összefüggő, korfüggő betegségek jelentik. Annak megértéséhez, hogy az egyes genetikai variánsoknak mi a szerepük egy korfüggő betegség kialakulásában, meg kell ismerkednünk magával az öregedési folyamattal, az egészséges hosszú élettel asszociált, valamint az adott populációra jellegzetes variánsokkal is.

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Background And Purpose: In recent decades it has become increasingly important to involve patients in their diagnostic and treatment process to improve treatment outcomes and optimize compliance. By their involvement, patients can become active participants in therapeutic developments and their observations can be utilized in determining the unmet needs and priorities in clinical research. This is especially true in rare diseases such as Pompe disease.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Vera Varhegyi"

  • - Vera Varhegyi's recent research has focused on the role of GDF-15 and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions as potential biomarkers for mitochondrial dysfunction in insulin resistance and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), with implications for optimizing metabolic health and enhancing pregnancy outcomes in affected patients.
  • - She contributed to the establishment of a Hungarian Genomic Data Warehouse aimed at supporting research on healthy aging, emphasizing the importance of understanding genetic variants and their roles in age-related diseases within specific populations.
  • - Varhegyi has also highlighted the significance of patient-reported outcome measures in rare diseases like Pompe disease, advocating for patient involvement to improve treatment outcomes and align clinical research with the needs of the patient community.