Heinz Nixdorf Recall Studie/
Heinz Nixdorf Mehrgenerationenstudie
Liebe Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer der Heinz Nixdorf Recall Studie und der Heinz Nixdorf Mehrgenerationenstudie,
im Dezember 2000 begrüßten wir unseren ersten Teilnehmer in unserem Studienzentrum. Mittlerweile nehmen 7711 Studienteilnehmerinnen und Studienteilnehmer aus 1878 Familien an unseren beiden Studien teil. Viele von Ihnen waren schon mehrfach in unserem Studienzentrum und füllen seit vielen Jahren postalische Fragebögen aus. Dafür bedanken wir uns herzlich bei Ihnen!
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Ihr Studienteam
- Aktuell findet die 1. Nachuntersuchung der Studienteilnehmenden der Heinz Nixdorf Mehrgenerationenstudie statt. Derzeit werden nur Personen untersucht, die zur Ersterhebung eine Computertomographie (CT) des Herzens erhalten haben.
- Wie gehabt und bis auf Weiteres verschicken wir jährlich unseren postalischen Fragebogen an alle Teilnehmenden der Heinz Nixdorf Recall Studie und Heinz Nixdorf Mehrgenerationenstudie.
- Seit September 2021 untersuchen wir außerdem insgesamt 800 Essener Bürger, die im Jahre 2020 mit dem Coronavirus infiziert waren, nach dem bewährten Studienprotokoll der Heinz Nixdorf Recall Studie und Heinz Nixdorf Mehrgenerationenstudie, um Langzeitfolgen der Coronainfektion zu untersuchen.
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- Mavarani L, Albayrak-Rena S, Potthoff A, Hower M, Dolff S, Sammet S, Maischack F, Schadendorf D, Schmidt B, Esser S; (2023) „HIV HEART AGING Study. Changes in body mass index, weight, and waist-to-hip ratio over five years in HIV-positive individuals in the HIV Heart Aging Study compared to the general population. Infection.“ 1081-1091. PMID: 36930373; PMCID: PMC10352154.
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- Jabbarli R, Darkwah Oppong M, Chihi M, Dinger TF, Said M, Rodemerk J, Dammann P, Schmidt B, Deuschl C, Guberina N, Wrede KH, Sure U. (2023) „Regular medication as a risk factor for intracranial aneurysms: A comparative case-control study.“ Eur Stroke J. :251-258. PMID: 37021158; PMCID: PMC10069188.
- Girschik C, Muchalla P, Kowall B, Zwanziger D, Erbel R, Ittermann T, Meisinger C, Stang A, Jöckel KH, Führer D. (2023) „Regionale Unterschiede von Schilddrüsenfunktionsparametern: ein Vergleich europäischer Kohortenstudien [Regional Differences in Thyroid Function Parameters: A Comparison of European Cohort Studies].“ Gesundheitswesen.:175-180. German. PMID: 36195110.
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- Erbel R, Lehmann N, Schramm S, Schmidt B, Hüsing A, Kowall B, Hermann DM, Gronewold J, Schmermund A, Möhlenkamp S, Moebus S, Grönemeyer D, Seibel R, Stang A, Jöckel KH. (2023) „Diagnostic Cardiac CT for the Improvement of Cardiovascular Event Prediction.“ Dtsch Arztebl Int. 20;120(3):25-32. PMID: 36518091.
- Krämer C, Stumme J, da Costa Campos L, Rubbert C, Caspers J, Caspers S, Jockwitz C. (2023) „Classification and prediction of cognitive performance differences in older age based on brain network patterns using a machine learning approach.“ Netw Neurosci. 1;7(1):122-147. PMID: 37339286.
- S. Stolpe, B. Kowall, D. Zwanziger, M. Frank, K. H. Jöckel, R. Erbel, et al. (2022). „External validation of six clinical models for prediction of chronic kidney disease in a German population.“ BMC Nephrol 23(1): 272. PMID: 35915408
- M. Specka, C. Weimar, A. Stang, K. H. Jöckel, N. Scherbaum, S. S. Hoffmann, et al. (2022). „Trail Making Test Normative Data for the German Older Population.“ Arch Clin Neuropsychol 37(1): 186-198.
- E. Matusch, M. Frank, K. Kara, A. A. Mahabadi, N. Dragano, R. Erbel, et al.(2022). „Impact of socioeconomic and cardiovascular risk factors on the effect of genetic variants associated with NT-proBNP.“ Sci Rep 12(1): 15560. PMID: 36114409
- S. Lucht, L. Glaubitz, S. Moebus, S. Schramm, C. Jockwitz, S. Caspers, et al. (2022). „Long-term air pollution, noise, and structural measures of the Default Mode Network in the brain: Results from the 1000BRAINS cohort.“ Int J Hyg Environ Health 239: 113867. PMID: 34717183
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- J. Hovanec, T. Weiss, H. M. Koch, B. Pesch, T. Behrens, B. Kendzia, et al. (2022). „Smoking intensity and urinary nicotine metabolites by socioeconomic status in the Heinz Nixdorf Recall study.“ BMC Public Health 22(1): 10. PMID: 35164711
- J. Gronewold, M. Jokisch, S. Schramm, H. Himpfen, T. Ginster, I. Tenhagen, et al. (2022). „Periventricular rather than deep white matter hyperintensities mediate effects of hypertension on cognitive performance in the population-based 1000BRAINS study.“ Journal of Hypertension. PMID: 35983864
- J. Gronewold, E. E. Duman, M. Engel, M. Engels, J. Siegrist, R. Erbel, et al. (2022). „Association between life events and later depression in the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study-The role of sex and optimism.“ PLoS One 17(7): 15. PMID: 35857802
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- M. Cainzos-Achirica, R. Quispe, R. Mszar, R. Dudum, M. Al Rifai, R. Erbel, et al. (2022). „Coronary Artery Calcium Score to Refine the Use of PCSK9i in Asymptomatic Individuals: A Multicohort Study.“ J Am Heart Assoc 11(16): e025737. PMID: 35943062
- M. Cainzos-Achirica, R. Quispe, R. Dudum, P. Greenland, D. Lloyd-Jones, J. S. Rana, et al. (2022). „CAC for Risk Stratification Among Individuals With Hypertriglyceridemia Free of Clinical Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease.“ JACC Cardiovasc Imaging 15(4): 641-651. PMID: 34922873
- N. Bittner, H. W. Korf, J. Stumme, C. Jockwitz, S. Moebus, B. Schmidt, et al. (2022). „Multimodal investigation of the association between shift work and the brain in a population-based sample of older adults.“ Sci Rep 12(1): 2969. PMID: 35194054
- T. Zamrik, M. Frank, C. Emmel, L. C. Rump, R. Erbel, K. H. Jöckel, et al. (2021). „Association between socioeconomic position and cystatin C in the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Sci Rep 11(1): 19387. PMID: 34588554
- T. Weber, S. Wassertheurer, B. Hametner, C. Mayer, S. Moebus, S. Schramm, et al.
- (2021). „Y Vascular Aging Independently Predicts All-Cause Mortality in the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Journal of Hypertension 39: E66-E66.
- C. A. Schulz, L. Mavarani, N. Reinsch, S. Albayrak-Rena, A. Potthoff, N. Brockmeyer, et al. (2021). „Prediction of future cardiovascular events by Framingham, SCORE and asCVD risk scores is less accurate in HIV-positive individuals from the HIV-HEART Study compared with the general population.“ HIV Med 22(8): 732-741. PMID: 34028959
- S. Schramm, I. Tenhagen, B. Schmidt, D. Holle-Lee, S. Naegel, Z. Katsarava, et al. (2021). „Prevalence and risk factors of migraine and non-migraine headache in older people – results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall study.“ Cephalalgia 41(6): 649-664. PMID: 33269953
- S. Schramm, L. Schliephake, H. Himpfen, S. Caspers, R. Erbel, K. H. Jöckel, et al. (2021). „Vitamin D and white matter hyperintensities: results of the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study and 1000BRAINS.“ Eur J Neurol 28(6): 1849-1858. PMID: 33686727
- S. Schramm, M. Jokisch, K. H. Jöckel, A. Herring and K. Keyvani (2021). „Is kallikrein-8 a blood biomarker for detecting amnestic mild cognitive impairment? Results of the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study.“ Alzheimers Res Ther 13(1): 202. PMID: 34930454
- S. Sanchez Hoffmann, A. Winkler, C. Weimar, D. Muller-Gerards, J. Abramowski, S. Moebus, et al. (2021). „Blood pressure and cognitive decline – the impact of hypertension over one decade.“ Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn 28(4): 528-542. PMID: 32673173
- M. Rudman, M. Frank, C. Emmel, E. Matusch, K. Kara, A. A. Mahabadi, et al. (2021). „Socioeconomic position is associated with N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP)-Results of the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall study.“ PLoS One 16(8): e0255786. PMID: 34415953
- N. Riedel, J. Scheiner, K.-H. Jöckel, S. Moebus, B. Schüz and G. Bolte (2021). „Is older residents‘ exposure to road traffic noise associated with civic engagement for noise protection? A cross-sectional path analysis.“ Journal of Transport & Health 20: 24.
- S. Pechlivanis, D. Jung, S. Moebus, N. Lehmann, A. A. Mahabadi, P. Hoffmann, et al. (2021). „Pharmacogenetic association of diabetes-associated genetic risk score with rapid progression of coronary artery calcification following treatment with HMG-CoA-reductase inhibitors -results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol 394(8): 1713-1725. PMID: 34021798
- S. Ohlwein, F. Hennig, S. Lucht, B. Schmidt, L. Eisele, M. Arendt, et al.. (2021). „Air Pollution and Polyclonal Elevation of Serum Free Light Chains: An Assessment of Adaptive Immune Responses in the Prospective Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Environ Health Perspect 129(2): 11. PMID: 33596105
- B. W. Müller, A. Hinney, N. Scherbaum, C. Weimar, C. Kleinschnitz, T. Peters, et al. (2021). „Klotho KL-VS haplotype does not improve cognition in a population-based sample of adults age 55-87 years.“ Sci Rep 11(1): 9. PMID: 34226614
- B. Kowall, W. Rathmann, O. Kuss, C. Herder, M. Roden, A. Stang, et al. (2021). „Associations between haemoglobin A1c and mortality rate in the KORA S4 and the Heinz Nixdorf Recall population-based cohort studies.“ Diabetes Metab Res Rev 37(2): 7. PMID: 32558166
- B. Kowall, A. T. Lehnich, S. Schramm, B. Schmidt, R. Erbel, K. H. Jöckel, et al. (2021). „Family aggregation of sleep characteristics: Results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall and the Multi-Generation Study.“ PLoS One 16(6): 9. PMID: 34086822
- A. Icks, C. Wittgens, B. Haastert, K. H. Jöckel, M. Engel, R. Erbel, et al. (2021). „High Depressive Symptoms in Previously Undetected Diabetes – 10-Year Follow-Up Results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Clin Epidemiol 13: 429-438. PMID: 34140811
- N. Hornung, M. Frank, N. Dragano, J. Dürig, U. Dührsen, S. Moebus, et al. (2021). „Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance is associated with prostate cancer in a population-based cohort study.“ Sci Rep 11(1): 9. PMID: 34588555
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- (2021). „Association of blood pressure, its treatment and treatment efficacy with white matter lesions in the 1000BRAINS study.“ European Journal of Neurology 28: 168-168.
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- B. Kowall, A. Stang, R. Erbel, S. Moebus, A. Petersmann, A. Steveling, et al. (2020). „Is the Obesity Paradox in Type 2 Diabetes Due to Artefacts of Biases? An Analysis of Pooled Cohort Data from the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study and the Study of Health in Pomerania.“ Diabetes Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity-Targets and Therapy 13: 1989-2000. PMID: 32606858
- S. Klenke, N. Lehmann, R. Erbel, K. H. Jöckel, W. Siffert, U. H. Frey, et al. (2020). „Genetic variations in G-protein signal pathways influence progression of coronary artery calcification: Results from the Heinz Nixdorf Recall study.“ Atherosclerosis 310: 102-108. PMID: 32680596
- N. E. M. Jaspers, M. J. Blaha, K. Matsushita, Y. T. van der Schouw, N. J. Wareham, K. T. Khaw, et al. (2020). „Prediction of individualized lifetime benefit from cholesterol lowering, blood pressure lowering, antithrombotic therapy, and smoking cessation in apparently healthy people.“ Eur Heart J 41(11): 1190-1199. PMID: 31102402
- F. Hennig, M. H. Geisel, H. Kälsch, S. Lucht, A. A. Mahabadi, S. Moebus, et al. (2020). „Air Pollution and Progression of Atherosclerosis in Different Vessel Beds-Results from a Prospective Cohort Study in the Ruhr Area, Germany.“ Environ Health Perspect 128(10): 9. PMID: 33017176
- J. Gronewold, R. Kropp, N. Lehmann, B. Schmidt, S. Weyers, J. Siegrist, et al. (2020). „Association of social relationships with incident cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality.“ Heart 106(17): 1317-1323. PMID: 32165451
- M. Engel, K. H. Jöckel, N. Dragano, M. Engels and S. Moebus. (2020). „Subgroups with typical courses of depressive symptoms in an elderly population during 13 years of observation: Results from the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Int J Soc Psychiatry 66(8): 799-809. PMID: 32583736
- D. Djeudeu, M. Engel, K. H. Jöckel, S. Moebus and K. Ickstadt (2020). „Spatio-temporal analysis of the risk of depression at district-level and association with greenness based on the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Spat Spatiotemporal Epidemiol 33: 100340. PMID: 32370935
- I. Brandt, M. T. Puth, C. Kersting, S. Moebus, R. Erbel, K. H. Jöckel, et al. (2020). „No difference in medication regimes and dosing in study participants with and without blood pressure control: longitudinal data of the population-based Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ Journal of Hypertension 38(3): 504-510. PMID: 31764588
- C. Brachem, A. Winkler, S. Tebrugge, C. Weimar, R. Erbel, K. H. Jöckel, et al. (2020). „Associations between self-reported sleep characteristics and incident mild cognitive impairment: The Heinz Nixdorf Recall Cohort Study.“ Sci Rep 10(1): 12. PMID: 32300149
- T. Weber, S. Wassertheurer, B. Hametner, S. Moebus, N. Pundt, A. A. Mahabadi, et al. (2019). „Cross-sectional analysis of pulsatile hemodynamics across the adult life span: reference values, healthy and early vascular aging: the Heinz Nixdorf Recall and the MultiGeneration Study.“ Journal of Hypertension 37(12): 2404-2413. PMID: 31246896
- J. Gronewold, R. Kropp, N. Lehmann, A. Stang, A. A. Mahabadi, H. Kälsch, et al. (2019). „Cardiovascular Risk and Atherosclerosis Progression in Hypertensive Persons Treated to Blood Pressure Targets.“ Hypertension 74(6): 1436-1447. PMID: 31679426
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- M. Engels, S. Weyers, S. Moebus, K. H. Jöckel, R. Erbel, B. Pesch, et al. (2019). „Gendered work-family trajectories and depression at older age.“ Aging Ment Health 23(11): 1478-1486. PMID: 30621439
- B. Schmidt, E. Debold, M. Frank, M. Arendt, N. Dragano, J. Dürig, et al. (2019). „Socioeconomic Position is Positively Associated with Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance in a Population-based Cohort Study.“ Ann Hematol 98(12): 2761-2767.
- S. Pechlivanis, S. Heilmann-Heimbach, R. Erbel, A. A. Mahabadi, L. M. Hochfeld, K. H. Jöckel, et al. (2019). „Male-pattern baldness and incident coronary heart disease and risk factors in the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.“ PLoS One 14(11): e0225521. PMID: 31743359
- S. Ohlwein, F. Hennig, S. Lucht, C. Matthiessen, N. Pundt, S. Moebus, et al.. (2019). „Indoor and outdoor road traffic noise and incident diabetes mellitus: Results from a longitudinal German cohort study.“ Environ Epidemiol 3(1): e037. PMID: 33778334
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- ab Hauptbahnhof, U17, Richtung Margarethenhöhe, Haltestelle: Holsterhauser Platz
oder
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