4 results match your criteria: "University of Bristol Oakfield House[Affiliation]"

Mitochondrial related variants associated with cardiovascular traits.

Front Physiol

August 2024

Molecular Epidemiology and Public Health Research Group, Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast, Institute for Clinical Sciences A, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, United Kingdom.

Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for over 30% of mortality worldwide. CVD arises from the complex influence of molecular, clinical, social, and environmental factors. Despite the growing number of autosomal genetic variants contributing to CVD, the cause of most CVDs is still unclear.

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Does metformin improve reproduction outcomes for non-obese, infertile women with polycystic ovary syndrome? Meta-analysis and systematic review.

Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol

April 2022

Population Health Sciences, The Medical School, University of Bristol Oakfield House, Oakfield Grove, Bristol BS8 2BN, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 10-12% of women of reproductive age. The prevalence of infertility in women with PCOS is high at between 70 and 80%. Treatment initially includes recommendations to follow preconception guidelines, such as lifestyle changes, folic acid therapy and halting the consumption of tobacco and alcohol.

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Background: The aim of this study was to explore parents' responses to changes in children's physical activity and screen-time between Year 1 (5-6 years) and Year 4 (8-9 years of age) of primary school. A secondary aim was to identify how parents adapt their parenting to rapidly changing screen-based technology.

Methods: Data were from the longitudinal B-Proact1v Study.

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