Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Beverages - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
In conclusion, current evidence suggests that moderate coffee and tea consumption have no long-term adverse health effects. The evidence of beneficial effects of coffee consumption on liver and endometrial cancer risk, and some cardiovascular outcomes, comes from observational studies. High consumption of boiled coffee should be avoided due to negative effect on lipid profile. Pregnant women should not exceed the recommended daily dose of caffeine intake of 200 mg set by the European Food Safety Authority as a safe level for the fetus. High consumption of SSBs has consistently been associated with adverse health effects, w...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Emily Sonestedt Marko Lukic Source Type: research

Caffeine ingestion compromises thermoregulation and does not improve cycling time to exhaustion in the heat amongst males
ConclusionThe greater heat production and storage, as indicated by a sustained increase in core temperature, corroborate previous research showing a thermogenic effect of caffeine ingestion. When exercising at the pre-determined gas exchange threshold in the heat, 5  mg/kg of caffeine did not provide a performance benefit and increased the thermal strain of participants. (Source: European Journal of Applied Physiology)
Source: European Journal of Applied Physiology - April 3, 2024 Category: Physiology Source Type: research

Mesenchymal stromal cell extracellular vesicles improve lung development in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs
CONCLUSIONS: MSC-sEVs improved respiratory system physiology and alveolar formation in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs. MSC-sEVs may be an effective and safe therapy for appropriate functional and structural development of the lung in preterm infants who require mechanical ventilation and are at-risk of developing BPD.PMID:38563994 | DOI:10.1152/ajplung.00349.2023 (Source: Am J Physiol Lung Ce...)
Source: Am J Physiol Lung Ce... - April 2, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Kurt H Albertine Andrew Rebentisch Elaine Dawson Jakob Van Boerum Emily Major Juraj Štipka Hannah Foreman David Headden Zo ë Vordos Emily Beck Zhengming Wang Haixia Yang Baifeng Yu Mar Janna Dahl Donald M Null Davide Bizzotto Chiara Veneroni Anna Lavizz Source Type: research

Calcium channel inhibitor and extracellular calcium improve aminoglycoside-induced hair cell loss in zebrafish
This study aimed to investigate whether the calcium channel blocker verapamil and changes in intracellular & extracellular calcium could ameliorate aminoglycoside-induced ototoxicity in zebrafish. The present findings showed that a significant decreased number of neuromasts in the lateral lines of zebrafish larvae at 5 days' post fertilization after neomycin (20 μM) and gentamicin (20 mg/mL) exposure, which was prevented by verapamil. Moreover, verapamil (10-100 μM) attenuated aminoglycoside-induced toxic response in different external calcium concentrations (33-3300 μM). The increasing extracellular calcium reduced...
Source: Archives of Toxicology - April 2, 2024 Category: Toxicology Authors: Liao-Chen Chen Hwei-Hsien Chen Ming-Huan Chan Source Type: research

Mesenchymal stromal cell extracellular vesicles improve lung development in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs
CONCLUSIONS: MSC-sEVs improved respiratory system physiology and alveolar formation in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs. MSC-sEVs may be an effective and safe therapy for appropriate functional and structural development of the lung in preterm infants who require mechanical ventilation and are at-risk of developing BPD.PMID:38563994 | DOI:10.1152/ajplung.00349.2023 (Source: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology)
Source: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology - April 2, 2024 Category: Cytology Authors: Kurt H Albertine Andrew Rebentisch Elaine Dawson Jakob Van Boerum Emily Major Juraj Štipka Hannah Foreman David Headden Zo ë Vordos Emily Beck Zhengming Wang Haixia Yang Baifeng Yu Mar Janna Dahl Donald M Null Davide Bizzotto Chiara Veneroni Anna Lavizz Source Type: research

Mesenchymal stromal cell extracellular vesicles improve lung development in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs
CONCLUSIONS: MSC-sEVs improved respiratory system physiology and alveolar formation in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs. MSC-sEVs may be an effective and safe therapy for appropriate functional and structural development of the lung in preterm infants who require mechanical ventilation and are at-risk of developing BPD.PMID:38563994 | DOI:10.1152/ajplung.00349.2023 (Source: Am J Physiol Lung Ce...)
Source: Am J Physiol Lung Ce... - April 2, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Kurt H Albertine Andrew Rebentisch Elaine Dawson Jakob Van Boerum Emily Major Juraj Štipka Hannah Foreman David Headden Zo ë Vordos Emily Beck Zhengming Wang Haixia Yang Baifeng Yu Mar Janna Dahl Donald M Null Davide Bizzotto Chiara Veneroni Anna Lavizz Source Type: research

Calcium channel inhibitor and extracellular calcium improve aminoglycoside-induced hair cell loss in zebrafish
This study aimed to investigate whether the calcium channel blocker verapamil and changes in intracellular & extracellular calcium could ameliorate aminoglycoside-induced ototoxicity in zebrafish. The present findings showed that a significant decreased number of neuromasts in the lateral lines of zebrafish larvae at 5 days' post fertilization after neomycin (20 μM) and gentamicin (20 mg/mL) exposure, which was prevented by verapamil. Moreover, verapamil (10-100 μM) attenuated aminoglycoside-induced toxic response in different external calcium concentrations (33-3300 μM). The increasing extracellular calcium reduced...
Source: Archives of Toxicology - April 2, 2024 Category: Toxicology Authors: Liao-Chen Chen Hwei-Hsien Chen Ming-Huan Chan Source Type: research

Mesenchymal stromal cell extracellular vesicles improve lung development in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs
CONCLUSIONS: MSC-sEVs improved respiratory system physiology and alveolar formation in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs. MSC-sEVs may be an effective and safe therapy for appropriate functional and structural development of the lung in preterm infants who require mechanical ventilation and are at-risk of developing BPD.PMID:38563994 | DOI:10.1152/ajplung.00349.2023 (Source: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology)
Source: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology - April 2, 2024 Category: Cytology Authors: Kurt H Albertine Andrew Rebentisch Elaine Dawson Jakob Van Boerum Emily Major Juraj Štipka Hannah Foreman David Headden Zo ë Vordos Emily Beck Zhengming Wang Haixia Yang Baifeng Yu Mar Janna Dahl Donald M Null Davide Bizzotto Chiara Veneroni Anna Lavizz Source Type: research

Mesenchymal stromal cell extracellular vesicles improve lung development in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs
CONCLUSIONS: MSC-sEVs improved respiratory system physiology and alveolar formation in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs. MSC-sEVs may be an effective and safe therapy for appropriate functional and structural development of the lung in preterm infants who require mechanical ventilation and are at-risk of developing BPD.PMID:38563994 | DOI:10.1152/ajplung.00349.2023 (Source: Am J Physiol Lung Ce...)
Source: Am J Physiol Lung Ce... - April 2, 2024 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Kurt H Albertine Andrew Rebentisch Elaine Dawson Jakob Van Boerum Emily Major Juraj Štipka Hannah Foreman David Headden Zo ë Vordos Emily Beck Zhengming Wang Haixia Yang Baifeng Yu Mar Janna Dahl Donald M Null Davide Bizzotto Chiara Veneroni Anna Lavizz Source Type: research

Mesenchymal stromal cell extracellular vesicles improve lung development in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs
CONCLUSIONS: MSC-sEVs improved respiratory system physiology and alveolar formation in mechanically ventilated preterm lambs. MSC-sEVs may be an effective and safe therapy for appropriate functional and structural development of the lung in preterm infants who require mechanical ventilation and are at-risk of developing BPD.PMID:38563994 | DOI:10.1152/ajplung.00349.2023 (Source: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology)
Source: American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology - April 2, 2024 Category: Cytology Authors: Kurt H Albertine Andrew Rebentisch Elaine Dawson Jakob Van Boerum Emily Major Juraj Štipka Hannah Foreman David Headden Zo ë Vordos Emily Beck Zhengming Wang Haixia Yang Baifeng Yu Mar Janna Dahl Donald M Null Davide Bizzotto Chiara Veneroni Anna Lavizz Source Type: research