• Evaluation of metabolomic changes during neoadjuvant chemotherapy combined with bevacizumab in breast cancer using MR spectroscopy 

      Euceda, Leslie R.; Haukaas, Tonje Husby; Giskeødegård, Guro F.; Vettukattil, Muhammad Riyas; Engel, Jasper; Silwal-Pandit, Laxmi; Lundgren, Steinar; Borgen, Elin; Garred, Øystein; Postma, Geert; Buydens, Lutgarde M.C.; Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise; Engebråten, Olav; Bathen, Tone Frost (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Introduction Metabolomics investigates biochemical processes directly, potentially complementing transcriptomics and proteomics in providing insight into treatment outcome. Objectives This study aimed to use ...
    • Evaluation of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Based on MR Methodology 

      Heldahl, Mariann Gjervik (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2011:184, Doctoral thesis, 2011)
      Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Within clinical cancer treatment there is a trend to move away from population-based treatment to more personalized treatment regimens. This shift requires identification ...
    • Evaluation of the Scandinavian guidelines for head injuries based on a consecutive series with computed tomography from a Norwegian university hospital 

      Strand, Ingrid H.; Solheim, Ole; Moen, Kent Gøran; Vik, Anne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Background: This study prospectively assesses clinical characteristics and management of consecutive minimal, mild and moderate head injury patients referred for CT scans. Compliance with the Scandinavian head injury guidelines ...
    • Evaluation of treatment effects in cancer by MR imaging and spectroscopy 

      Jensen, Line Rørstad (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2010:29, Doctoral thesis, 2010)
      Breast cancer patients with locally advanced disease are often treated with chemotherapy prior to surgery, to downstage primary inoperable disease. There is a large variation in treatment response between patients, and ...
    • Evaluering av PET-CT ved lungekreftutredning - Sammenligning før og etter innføring av PET-CT ved St. Olavs Hospital 

      Bruteig, Johannes Gihle; Ullern, Andreas (Master thesis, 2016)
      Bakgrunn: PET-CT er et viktig verktøy i stadieinndelingen av lungekreft. Inntil høsten 2013 ble alle pasienter fra Midt-Norge sendt til Bergen (Haukeland sykehus) eller Oslo (OUS eller Aleris) for denne undersøkelsen. Etter ...
    • Even low level of physical activity is associated with reduced mortality among people with metabolic syndrome, a population based study (the HUNT 2 study, Norway) 

      Stensvold, Dorthe; Nauman, Javaid; Nilsen, Tom Ivar Lund; Wisløff, Ulrik; Slørdahl, Stig Arild; Vatten, Lars Johan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      Background Low levels of physical activity may increase the risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a cluster of metabolic factors that are associated with the risk of premature death. It has been suggested that physical ...
    • Evidence against a Beneficial Effect of Irisin in Humans 

      Raschke, Silja; Elsen, Manuela; Gassenhuber, Hans; Sommerfeld, Mark; Schwahn, Uwe; Brockmann, Barbara; Jung, Raphael; Wisløff, Ulrik; Tjønna, Arnt Erik; Raastad, Truls; Hallén, Jostein; Norheim, Frode; Drevon, Christian A; Romacho, Tania; Eckardt, Kristin; Eckel, Juergen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Brown adipose tissue has gained interest as a potential target to treat obesity and metabolic diseases. Irisin is a newly identified hormone secreted from skeletal muscle enhancing browning of white fat cells, which ...
    • Evolution of the plasma proteome of divers before and after a single SCUBA dive 

      Lautridou, Jacky; Pichereau, Vianney; Artigaud, Sébastien; Bernay, Benoit; Barak, Otto; Hoiland, Ryan; Lovering, Andrew T; Eftedal, Ingrid; Dujic, Zeljko; Guerrero, François (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Purpose: Decompression sickness (DCS) is a poorly understood and complex systemic disease caused by inadequate desaturation following a reduction of ambient pressure. A previous proteomic study of ours showed that DCS ...
    • Evolutionary or epistemic discordance? Analyzing the Paleolithic diet through the lens of the quantified self 

      Øvretveit, Karsten (Master thesis, 2022)
      Bakgrunn: Næringsinntak er en viktig og vedvarende eksponering i menneskers liv og spiller en sentral rolle i helse og sykdom. Økt forståelse for de betydelige fysiologiske effektene kostholdsendringer kan føre til har ...
    • Ex vivo metabolic fingerprinting identifies biomarkers predictive of prostate cancer recurrence following radical prostatectomy 

      Braadland, Peder; Giskeødegård, Guro F.; Sandsmark, Elise; Bertilsson, Helena; Euceda, Leslie R.; Hansen, Ailin Falkmo; Guldvik, Ingrid Jenny; Selnæs, Kirsten Margrete; Grytli, Helene Hartvedt; Katz, Betina; Svindland, Aud; Bathen, Tone Frost; Eri, Lars Magne; Nygård, Ståle; Berge, Viktor; Tasken, Kristin Austlid; Tessem, May-Britt (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background: Robust biomarkers that identify prostate cancer patients with high risk of recurrence will improve personalised cancer care. In this study, we investigated whether tissue metabolites detectable by high-resolution ...
    • EX-MET study: Exercise in prevention on of metabolic syndrome - A randomized multicenter trial: Rational and design 

      Tjønna, Arnt Erik; Ramos, Joyce S.; Pressler, Axel; Halle, Martin; Jungbluth, Klaus; Ermacora, Erika; Salvesen, Øyvind; Rodrigues, Jhennyfer; Bueno, Carlos Roberto; Munk, Peter Scott; Coombes, Jeff; Wisløff, Ulrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background Metabolic syndrome substantially increases risk of cardiovascular events. It is therefore imperative to develop or optimize ways to prevent or attenuate this condition. Exercise training has been long recognized ...
    • Examining the educational impact of the mini-CEX: a randomised controlled study 

      Smeby, Susanne Skjervold; Espeland, Torvald; Berg, Erik Andreas Rye; Samstad, Eivind; Lillebo, Børge; Slørdahl, Tobias Schmidt (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Background: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (mini-CEX) as a formative assessment tool among undergraduate medical students, in terms of student perceptions, effects on direct ...
    • Excess mortality at Christmas due to cardiovascular disease in the HUNT study prospective population-based cohort in Norway 

      Moholdt, Trine; Afoakwah, Clifford; Scuffham, Paul; McDonald, Christine F.; Burrell, Louise M.; Stewart, Simon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Background Although it is known that winter inclusive of the Christmas holiday period is associated with an increased risk of dying compared to other times of the year, very few studies have specifically examined this ...
    • Exchange of information between hospital and home health care: A longitudinal perspective 

      Hellesø, Ragnhild; Melby, Line; Brattheim, Berit J; Toussaint, Pieter Jelle (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      In this paper we present a longitudinal perspective of exchange of information providers in hospital and home health care. More specifically we address how this practice has changed over the last six years. In three different ...
    • Exercise and obstructive sleep apnoea: a 24-week follow-up study 

      Karlsen, Trine; Engstrøm, Morten; Steinshamn, Sigurd Loe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Objective Report on long-term follow-up results in the apnoea hypopnea index (AHI) and self-reported daytime sleepiness in participants with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnoea at 12 weeks after completion of a ...
    • Exercise and the Dark Human Genome reveal Gene-targets in Age-related Diseases 

      Wohlwend, Martin (Doctoral theses at NTNU, 2021:45, Doctoral thesis, 2021)
      Trening og det mørke genom avslører gen-targets i alders-relaterte sykdommer Konsekvensene av et aldrende samfunn er avhengig av en hovedfaktor: helse. Siden mennesker lever lenger og lenger mens helsen ikke følger denne ...
    • Exercise in claudicants increase or decrease walking ability and the response relates to mitochondrial function 

      van Schaardenburgh, Michel; Wohlwend, Martin Rainer; Rognmo, Øivind; Mattsson, Erney (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Background Exercise of patients with intermittent claudication improves walking performance. Exercise does not usually increase blood flow, but seems to increase muscle mitochondrial enzyme activities. Although exercise ...
    • Exercise in individuals with atrial fibrillation 

      Myrstad, Marius; Malmo, Vegard; Ulimoen, Sara Reinvik; Tveit, Arnljot; Loennechen, Jan Pål (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background Despite the high prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF), there is a lack of recommendations for physical activity and exercise in individuals with AF, including athletes with AF. Methods With the aim to review ...
    • Exercise induces cerebral VEGF and angiogenesis via the lactate receptor HCAR1 

      Morland, Cecilie; Andersson, Krister; Haugen, Øyvind Pernell; Hadzic, Alena; Kleppa, Liv; Gille, Andreas; Rinholm, Johanne Egge; Palibrk, Vuk; Diget, Elisabeth Holm; Kennedy, Lauritz Hagen; Stølen, Tomas; Hennestad, Eivind; Moldestad, Olve; Cai, Yiqing; Puchades, Maja Amedjkouh; Offermanns, Stefan; Vervaeke, Koen Gerard Alois; Bjørås, Magnar; Wisløff, Ulrik; Storm-Mathisen, Jon; Bergersen, Linda Hildegard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Physical exercise can improve brain function and delay neurodegeneration; however, the initial signal from muscle to brain is unknown. Here we show that the lactate receptor (HCAR1) is highly enriched in pial fibroblast-like ...
    • Exercise Intensity-Dependent Effects on Cognitive Control Function during and after Acute Treadmill Running in Young Healthy Adults 

      Wohlwend, Martin Rainer; Olsen, Alexander; Håberg, Asta; Palmer, Helen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The idea that physical activity differentially impacts upon performance of various cognitive tasks has recently gained increased interest. However, our current knowledge about how cognition is altered by acute physical ...