Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Røsjø, Helge"
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Circulating MicroRNAs and Aerobic Fitness - The HUNT-Study
Bye, Anja; Røsjø, Helge; Aspenes, Stian Thoresen; Condorelli, Gianluigi; Omland, Torbjørn; Wisløff, Ulrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Aerobic fitness, measured as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), is a good indicator of cardiovascular health, and a strong predictor of cardiovascular mortality. Biomarkers associated with low VO2max may therefore represent ... -
Circulating microRNAs as predictive biomarkers of myocardial infarction: Evidence from the HUNT study.
Velle-Forbord, Torbjørn; Eidlaug, Maria; Debik, Julia Barbara; Sæther, Julie Caroline; Follestad, Turid; Nauman, Javaid; Gigante, Bruna; Røsjø, Helge; Omland, Torbjørn; Langaas, Mette; Bye, Anja (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background and aims Several risk prediction models for coronary heart disease (CHD) are available today, however, they only explain a modest proportion of the incidence. Circulating microRNAs (miRs) have recently been ... -
Prognostic value of circulating microRNA-210 levels in patients with moderate to severe aortic stenosis
Røsjø, Helge; Dahl, Mai Britt; Bye, Anja; Andreassen, Johanna; Jørgensen, Marit; Wisløff, Ulrik; Christensen, Geir Arve; Edvardsen, Thor; Omland, Torbjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Background: Circulating micro-RNAs have been proposed as a novel class of cardiovascular (CV) biomarkers, but whether they meet analytical requirements and provide additional information to establish risk indices have ... -
Relative prognostic value of cardiac troponin I and C-reactive protein in the general population (from the Nord-Trøndelag Health [HUNT] Study)
Sigurdardottir, Fjola Dogg; Lyngbakken, Magnus Nakrem; Holmen, Oddgeir Lingaas; Dalen, Håvard; Hveem, Kristian; Røsjø, Helge; Omland, Torbjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)C-reactive protein and cardiac troponin I measured with high-sensitivity assays (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein [hs-CRP] and high-sensitivity troponin I [hs-TnI]) have been associated with risk of fatal and nonfatal ... -
Temporal changes in cardiac troponin i are associated with risk of cardiovascular events in the general population: The Nord-Trøndelag health study
Lyngbakken, Magnus; Røsjø, Helge; Holmen, Oddgeir Lingaas; Dalen, Håvard; Hveem, Kristian; Omland, Torbjørn (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)BACKGROUND:Cardiac troponins are associated with car-diovascular risk in the general population, but whethertemporal changes in cardiac troponin I provide indepen-dent prognostic information remains uncertain. Using alarge ...