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Charlotte A. Larsson


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Journal articles

2013
Bledar Daka, Thord Rosen, Per Anders Jansson, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Charlotte A Larsson, Ulf Lindblad (2013)  Inverse association between serum insulin and sex hormone-binding globulin in a population survey in Sweden.   Endocrine connections 2: 1. 18-22 Mar  
Abstract: Obesity is associated with low levels of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). While the reason is not fully understood, we aimed to study the association between serum insulin and levels of SHBG in a random population.
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Bledar Daka, Thord Rosen, Per Anders Jansson, Charlotte A Larsson, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Ulf Lindblad (2013)  Low sex hormone-binding globulin is associated with hypertension: a cross-sectional study in a Swedish population.   BMC cardiovascular disorders 13: 04  
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the association of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and hypertension in a Swedish population.
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Susanne Andersson, Inger Ekman, Febe Friberg, Bledar Daka, Ulf Lindblad, Charlotte A Larsson (2013)  The association between self-rated health and impaired glucose tolerance in Swedish adults: a cross-sectional study.   Scandinavian journal of primary health care 31: 2. 111-118 Jun  
Abstract: To investigate gender differences in the association between self-rated health (SRH) and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) in subjects unaware of their glucose tolerance.
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2012
Charlotte A Larsson, Lotte Krøll, Louise Bennet, Bo Gullberg, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Ulf Lindblad (2012)  Leisure time and occupational physical activity in relation to obesity and insulin resistance: a population-based study from the Skaraborg Project in Sweden.   Metabolism: clinical and experimental 61: 4. 590-598 Apr  
Abstract: The objective was to study obesity and insulin resistance in relation to leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and occupational physical activity (OPA) in a Swedish population, with particular focus on sex differences. Using a cross-sectional design, waist circumference, body mass index (BMI), glucose/insulin metabolism, blood pressure, heart rate, self-reported education, smoking, alcohol consumption, LTPA, and OPA were assessed in 1745 men and women (30-74 years) randomly chosen from 2 municipalities in southwestern Sweden. In both men and women, LTPA was inversely associated with BMI, waist circumference, and the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), respectively. These associations remained statistically significant after adjustments for age, OPA, education, alcohol consumption, smoking, and study area, and also for BMI in the analyses concerning waist circumference and HOMA-IR. A statistically significant interaction term (P = .030), adjusted for multiple confounders, revealed a stronger association between LTPA and HOMA-IR in women compared with men. Occupational physical activity was positively associated with BMI (P < .001), waist circumference (P < .001), and HOMA-IR (P = .001), however, only in women. These associations remained when adjusting for multiple confounders. The sex differences were confirmed by statistically significant interaction terms between sex and OPA in association with BMI, waist circumference, and HOMA-IR, respectively. The observed sex differences regarding the strength of the association between LTPA and insulin resistance, and the positive association between OPA and obesity and insulin resistance found solely in women, warrant further investigation. Although exploration of the metabolic effects of OPA appears to be needed, thorough measurement of potential confounders is also vital to understand contextual effects.
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Jenny Eckner, Charlotte A Larsson, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Ulf Lindblad (2012)  Blood pressure and global risk assessment in a Swedish population.   International journal of hypertension 2012: 09  
Abstract: This study investigated the association between SCORE and the 2007 ESH-ESC blood pressure categories and explored achievements of blood pressure goals considering global risk. In 2001-2005, a random sample of inhabitants aged 30-74 years in southwestern Sweden was invited to a survey of cardiovascular risk factors. The study enrolled 2816 participants (participation rate 76%). Blood pressure was categorized according to the 2007 ESH-ESC guidelines. Global risk of 10-year CVD death was estimated using the Swedish SCORE chart also accounting for additional risk from diabetes (SCORE-DM). SCORE-DM increased in both sexes from optimal blood pressure to manifest hypertension but did not differ between the normal blood pressure categories. However, SCORE-DM became significantly higher among those with temporarily high blood pressure (men 3.3 SD (1.7), women 1.1 (1.8)) and hypertension (3.6 (2.0), 2.0 (2.0)), compared to optimal blood pressure (1.6 (2.9), 0.6 (1.9)). In the presence of both hypertension and diabetes, high-risk subjects dominated (men 76%, women 61%), and correspondingly a major proportion of patients with known hypertension were at high risk at a blood pressure ≥160/100 mm Hg. These findings have strong implications on blood pressure evaluation in clinical practice and support the use of SCORE to evaluate global risk.
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Ulf Lindblad, Johanna Ek, Jenny Eckner, Charlotte A Larsson, Guangliang Shan, Lennart RÃ¥stam (2012)  Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension: rule of thirds in the Skaraborg project.   Scandinavian journal of primary health care 30: 2. 88-94 Jun  
Abstract: To describe the prevalence, awareness, and control of hypertension in a Swedish population during the early 2000s to address implications for care and prevention.
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2010
Louise Bennet, Charlotte Larsson, Marianne Söderström, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Ulf Lindblad (2010)  Diastolic dysfunction is associated with sedentary leisure time physical activity and smoking in females only.   Scandinavian journal of primary health care 28: 3. 172-178 Sep  
Abstract: Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction with preserved systolic function (DD-PSF) is associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Population-based surveys studying the associations between DD-PSF and lifestyle-associated risk factors, such as leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and smoking, are scarce. Thus, the aims were to explore the associations between DD-PSF and LTPA and smoking, employing optimal echocardiographic techniques.
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2009
Janne Moen, Karolina Antonov, Charlotte A Larsson, Ulf Lindblad, J Lars G Nilsson, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Lena Ring (2009)  Factors associated with multiple medication use in different age groups.   The Annals of pharmacotherapy 43: 12. 1978-1985 Dec  
Abstract: Multiple medicine use among elderly persons is likely to be the result of treatment regimens developed over a long period of time. By learning more about how multiple medication use develops, the quality of prescribing may be improved across the adult lifespan.
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Charlotte A Larsson, Bo Gullberg, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Ulf Lindblad (2009)  Salivary cortisol differs with age and sex and shows inverse associations with WHR in Swedish women: a cross-sectional study.   BMC endocrine disorders 9: 06  
Abstract: Most studies on cortisol have focused on smaller, selected samples. We therefore aimed to sex-specifically study the diurnal cortisol pattern and explore its association with abdominal obesity in a large unselected population.
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2008
Jacob Odeberg, Charlotte A Larsson, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Ulf Lindblad (2008)  The Asp298 allele of endothelial nitric oxide synthase is a risk factor for myocardial infarction among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.   BMC cardiovascular disorders 8: 12  
Abstract: Endothelial dysfunction plays a central role in atherosclerotic progression and cardiovascular complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Given the role of nitric oxide in the vascular system, we aimed to test hypotheses of synergy between the common endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) Asp298 allele and T2DM in predisposing to acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
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Lovisa E Johansson, Ulf Lindblad, Charlotte A Larsson, Lennart RÃ¥stam, Martin RidderstrÃ¥le (2008)  Polymorphisms in the adiponutrin gene are associated with increased insulin secretion and obesity.   European journal of endocrinology / European Federation of Endocrine Societies 159: 5. 577-583 Nov  
Abstract: The insulin responsive adiponutrin or patatin-like phospholipase 3 (PNPLA3, previously ADPN) gene shows association with obesity and in vitro adipocyte lipolysis. This study aimed to replicate the association between PNPLA3 variants and obesity, and to investigate their effect on insulin resistance and beta-cell function.
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