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View article: GRK-biased adrenergic agonists for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity
GRK-biased adrenergic agonists for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity Open
Biased agonism of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) offers potential for safer medications. Current efforts have explored the balance between G proteins and β-arrestin; however, other transducers like GPCR kinases (GRKs) remain understud…
A dual perception of an ageing orofacial appearance— an interview study Open
The older adults in this study had a dual perception in relation to their own OA. Although society often values a younger looking appearance, striving for a youthful appearance is seen negatively, which may potentially reflect the complexi…
Validity of the Oral Hygiene Ability Instrument (OHAI) Open
Objective To evaluate the validity of the newly developed Oral Hygiene Ability Instrument (OHAI), created to assess the cause of any inability of older adults to perform oral hygiene, and to revise the instrument based on the results. Back…
View article: Oral Health Status at Age 60 and 72 Years—A Longitudinal Study
Oral Health Status at Age 60 and 72 Years—A Longitudinal Study Open
Objective This study investigated oral health status in 60‐year‐old individuals over 12 years. Materials and Methods Data were obtained from The Swedish National Study on Aging and Care (SNAC). One hundred nineteen 60‐year‐old individuals …
Participants' Experiences of Being Treated for Peri‐Implant Mucositis—A Qualitative Interview Study Open
Objective To describe participants' experiences of being treated for peri‐implant mucositis. Methods A qualitative study with nine individual, semistructured interviews was performed. The interview guide was based on a focus group intervie…
Evaluation of the Oral Hygiene Ability Instrument (<span>OHAI</span>): Test of reliability Open
Objectives To evaluate the reliability of the new Oral Hygiene Ability Instrument (OHAI) developed to assess the cause of any inability for older adults to manage oral hygiene self‐care. Oral hygiene is an important part of oral health. Th…
View article: Self-perceived oral health and orofacial appearance in older adults – an 18-year follow-up study in Karlskrona, Sweden
Self-perceived oral health and orofacial appearance in older adults – an 18-year follow-up study in Karlskrona, Sweden Open
Objectives: To analyze whether self-perceived oral health and orofacial appearance change with increasing age. Methods: This longitudinal study is based on data from a questionnaire used in the Swedish National Study of Aging and Care. The…
Oral Health Status Using the Revised Oral Assessment Guide and Mortality in Older Orthopaedic Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
The main finding of this study was a possible relationship between oral health impairment at admission and early mortality in orthogeriatric hospitalised patients. The opportunity to identify their oral health problems can help improving f…
View article: Self‐perceived oral health and orofacial appearance in an adult population, 60 years of age
Self‐perceived oral health and orofacial appearance in an adult population, 60 years of age Open
Objective The study aimed to compare self‐perceived oral health and orofacial appearance in three different cohorts of 60‐year‐old individuals. Method A cross‐sectional design, based on data obtained from a questionnaire used in the Swedis…
A FOODBORNE OUTBREAK OF CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS AT A WEDDING – MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, 2022 Open
Intro: Campylobacter is the most common bacterial cause of foodborne gastroenteritis in Australia, however outbreaks caused by the pathogen are relatively uncommon. On 4 March 2022, the Victorian Department of Health was notified of a gast…
View article: A Regime Shift Toward a More Anoxic Environment in a Eutrophic Sea in Northern Europe
A Regime Shift Toward a More Anoxic Environment in a Eutrophic Sea in Northern Europe Open
Dissolved oxygen in the sea is essential for marine fauna and biogeochemical processes. Decline in the sea water oxygen concentration is considered to be an effect of eutrophication, also exacerbated by climate change. The Baltic Sea is on…
Oral Assessment and Preventive Actions within the Swedish Quality Register Senior Alert: Impact on Frail Older Adults’ Oral Health in a Longitudinal Perspective Open
Poor oral health is common among older people in nursing homes. To identify and prevent oral health problems among the residents, ROAG-J (Revised Oral Assessment Guide–Jönköping), a risk-assessment instrument, is used by nursing staff rout…
View article: A regime shift towards a more anoxic environment in a eutrophic sea in northern Europe - Datasets
A regime shift towards a more anoxic environment in a eutrophic sea in northern Europe - Datasets Open
Dataset used to produce figures in the paper "A regime shift towards a more anoxic environment in a eutrophic sea in northern Europe"
View article: A regime shift towards a more anoxic environment in a eutrophic sea in northern Europe - Datasets
A regime shift towards a more anoxic environment in a eutrophic sea in northern Europe - Datasets Open
Dataset used to produce figures in the paper "A regime shift towards a more anoxic environment in a eutrophic sea in northern Europe"
Impaired Oral Health in Older Orthopaedic In-Care Patients: The Influence of Medication and Morbidity Open
The study showed that impaired oral health was prevalent in older trauma patients and that negative effects on oral health were significantly associated with chronic diseases and drug use. The results emphasize the importance of identifyin…
Oral health among older adults in nursing homes: A survey in a national quality register, the Senior Alert Open
Aim To investigate the extent to which the Revised Oral Assessment Guide–Jönköping (ROAG‐J) is used by nursing staff routinely in nursing homes in Sweden and to describe oral health status of the residents. Design An observational, retrosp…
View article: Citrullination of extracellular histone H3.1 reduces antibacterial activity and exacerbates its proteolytic degradation
Citrullination of extracellular histone H3.1 reduces antibacterial activity and exacerbates its proteolytic degradation Open
Citrullination impairs the antibacterial activity of histone H3.1 and exacerbates its proteolytic degradation by NE. Citrullination is likely to play an important role during resolution of acute inflammation. However, in chronic inflammati…