Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

Alcohol - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
The objective of this scoping review is to evaluate the updated evidence on the consumption of alcohol and health outcomes regarded as relevant for the Nordic and Baltic countries, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality. It is based on the previous Nordic Nutrition Recommendations of 2012 and relevant papers published until 31 May 2021. Current evidence from mainly observational epidemiological studies suggests that regular, moderate alcohol consumption may confer protective effects against myocardial infarction (MI) and type 2 diabetes. Mendelian randomization analyses do not fully support these...
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - April 4, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Dag Steinar Thelle Morten Gr ønbæk Source Type: research

‘There is still a part of me that would love to be the old me again’, how do adolescents and young adults (AYA) experience cancer-related bodily changes: a phenomenological interview study
ConclusionThis study offers in-depth insight into the bodily experiences of AYAs after cancer and how they respond to these changes from a phenomenological point of view.Implications for Cancer SurvivorsThis knowledge could be beneficial to provide more guidance for AYAs during and after their illness, by focussing on personalised psychological (after)care. (Source: Journal of Cancer Survivorship)
Source: Journal of Cancer Survivorship - April 4, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Fertility preservation in hematological cancer patients
AbstractAmong adolescents and young adults, hematological malignancies are the most common malignancies. Although the survival rate of hematological malignancies in young patients has been dramatically improved, due to the continuous improvement and development of tumor diagnosis and treatment options, cytotoxic therapies can significantly reduce a patient ’s reproductive capacity and cause irreversible infertility. The most two established solutions are embryo cryopreservation and oocyte cryopreservation which can be considered in single female. Sperm or testicular tissue cryopreservation in adult male are feasible appr...
Source: Clinical and Translational Oncology - April 4, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Messenger RNA technology shows first promise against a rare and deadly disease
The innovative technology behind some of the most successful COVID-19 vaccines is showing signs of success in treating a rare but dangerous metabolic disease. Researchers report today in Nature that regular infusions of messenger RNA (mRNA) coding for a missing enzyme may have slashed the rate of life-threatening medical emergencies in a handful of people with propionic acidemia, a condition in which toxic compounds build up in the body and damage organs. The results from Moderna are the first published clinical data showing that mRNA, used in vaccines to deliver viral proteins that provoke an immune respon...
Source: Science of Aging Knowledge Environment - April 3, 2024 Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research