Kasper schellingerhout biography definition
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Open Access
Peer-reviewed
- Fania R. Gärtner ,
- Hanna Bomhof-Roordink,
- Ian P. Smith,
- Isabelle Scholl,
- Anne M. Stiggelbout,
- Arwen H. Pieterse
- Fania R. Gärtner,
- Hanna Bomhof-Roordink,
- Ian P. Smith,
- Isabelle Scholl,
- Anne M. Stiggelbout,
- Arwen H. Pieterse
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Abstract
Objective
To inventory instruments assessing the process of shared decision making and appraise their measurement quality, taking into account the methodological quality of their validation studies.
Methods
In a systematic review we searched seven databases (PubMed, Embase, Emcare, Cochrane, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Academic Search Premier) for studies investigating instruments measuring the process of shared decision making. Per identified instrument, we assessed the level of evidence separately for 10 measurement properties following a three-step procedure: 1) appraisal of the methodological quality using the COnsensus-based Standards for the
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Abstract
Atherosclerosis is a dynamic process starting with endothelial dysfunction and inflammation and eventually leading to life-threatening arterial plaques. Exercise generally improves endothelial function in a dose-dependent manner by altering hemodynamics, specifically by increased arterial pressure, pulsatility, and shear stress. However, athletes who regularly participate in high-intensity training can develop arterial plaques, suggesting alternative mechanisms through which excessive exercise promotes vascular disease. Understanding the mechanisms that drive atherosclerosis in sedentary versus exercise states may lead to novel rehabilitative methods aimed at improving exercise compliance and physical activity. Preclinical tools, including in vitro cell assays, in vivo djur models, and in silico computational methods, broaden our capabilities to study the mechanisms through which exercise impacts atherogenesis, from molecular maladaptation to vascular remodeling. Here, w
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Alejandro, a trailblazing first-generation Mexican-American, proudly holds the distinction of being the first in his family to pursue higher education. Graduating with a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, he now thrives in the realm of problem-solving, collaborating with companies facing intriguing challenges. His passion for continuous learning drives him to explore diverse subjects where he can utilize strategic approaches to enhance production efficiency and workflow. Off the clock, Alejandro immerses himself in Real Estate ventures, revitalizing homes across Los Angeles. He balances his pursuits with a commitment to fitness including, running and weightlifting.