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    • Educational inequality in population-based health studies 

      Vo, Chi Quynh (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-04-04)
      When comparing groups in the society, one can observed systematic differences in health. The higher the education the group has, the higher the proportion of the group’s member have good health. These differences are known as social inequality in health. Information concerning an individual’s socioeconomic status is often collected through self-administrated questionnaires within epidemiological ...
    • A Systems Epidemiology Approach to Breast Cancer and Parity. The Norwegian Women and Cancer (NOWAC) Study 

      Krum-Hansen, Sanda (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-04-04)
      The incidence and prevalence of breast cancer (BC) are increasing worldwide. The reasons for this trend are partly unknown. BC has several well documented modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. The only known, natural protective factors are breastfeeding and parity. The current paradigm is that the protective effect of parity is mediated by permanent genomic changes in a woman’s breast tissue ...
    • Novel biomarkers in hypertension 

      Brobak, Karl Marius (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-04-11)
      <p><i>Introduction</i> Hypertension and kidney damage are reciprocally related. Current blood and urine tests cannot reliably detect early kidney damage from hypertension, hindering timely prevention. A biomarker that captures kidney damage due to hypertension at an early stage might improve risk stratification and treatment. The primary objective of this project was to investigate how biomarkers ...
    • Novel insights into the fenestrated scavenger endothelium of the liver sinusoid 

      Holte, Christopher Florian (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-03-22)
      <p>The sinusoids (specialized small blood vessels) of the liver are covered by endothelium (blood vessel wall cells) with open transcellular pores (holes that go from one side to the other) called fenestrations. This allows for efficient bidirectional transfer of solutes between the blood and the hepatocytes (main metabolic liver cell). These fenestrations can disappear or reduce in number and size ...
    • Cytomegalovirus infection and dexamethasone effects in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells 

      Kyrrestad, Ingelin (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-03-15)
      The liver is a major organ in the body's defense against blood-borne pathogens. It acts as a filter for the blood and is a central site for immune responses, and a central hub for various metabolic processes. Within the liver, an extensive network of small blood vessels, the hepatic sinusoids, are key sites for the exchange of nutrients and waste products between the blood circulation and the liver ...
    • Aspects of brain health and pain tolerance in a general population 

      Melum, Tonje Anita (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-02-15)
      Pain is a major burden both for affected individuals and for society. While it has been established that processing in the brain is key to the experience of pain, most of the research is done in healthy volunteers or patients with specific pain conditions. Less is known about how the status of the brain may relate to pain sensitivity in the general population. While clinical pain can differ because ...
    • Microbial Adaptation - Responses to External Cues 

      Storflor, Merete (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-02-09)
      Bacteria can adapt to various environments because they efficiently sense and respond to external cues. This is exemplified by antibiotic resistance, a leading cause for death on a global scale. Antibiotics exert a selection pressure on bacteria, where improper use can inadvertently select for antibiotic resistance. Dissemination of antibiotic resistance throughout bacterial populations can occur ...
    • Panoramic radiograph analyses for early detection of osteoporosis in the population of Northern Norway 

      Teterina, Anna (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-01-26)
      Osteoporosis is a chronic disease affecting bone tissue that may lead to fractures from minor accidents. Roughly 20% of females and 6 % of males have osteoporosis after age 50, but the disease might be present at a younger age. Early diagnosis is challenging because the disease has no symptoms. Dental radiography is a frequent examination that might be useful for early osteoporosis screening at ...
    • Energetics, energy availability and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) in female football players - Methodological perspectives and research implications 

      Tutu Dasa, Marcus Småvik (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-01-18)
      <p><i>Background:</i> For athletes, it is imperative that energy intake adequately addresses the total energy requirements inherent to their specific sport. Low energy availability, which is the failure to provide the body with adequate energy to sustain physiological homeostasis, may potentially result in Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs). This is a syndrome that can have detrimental health ...
    • Exploring mitochondrial quality control mechanisms and mitochondria-lipid droplet interactions in cardiac cell models 

      Godtliebsen, Gustav (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-01-11)
      Mitochondria are the main energy producing units (organelles) in cardiac cells (cardiomyocytes). Cardiomyocytes have especially high mitochondrial content due to the heart’s continuous energy-intensive pumping. Studies of heart disease (such as heart failure) indicate that mitochondrial dysfunction is central to disease progression. There are many cellular mechanisms that protect mitochondria from ...
    • Decision-making in Norwegian child welfare services- The impact of case characteristics on decision-making from referral to concluded investigation 

      Rustad, Kirsten Buck (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-01-18)
      The thesis explores how case characteristics impact decision-making in the Norwegian child welfare service. The following decisions were studied: i) the initial screening decision, ii) the extent of an investigation, and iii) the dismissal of cases when the family refuse interventions. Previous research has identified differences in case trajectory between agencies. The impact of case characteristics ...
    • Prolonged Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Accidental Hypothermia: Physiological and pathophysiological effects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in hypothermia regarding hemodynamics, oxygen transport and regional blood flow 

      Valkov, Sergei (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-12-21)
      This thesis was aimed to examine the physiological and pathophysiological effects of 3 hours continuous cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at 27°C concerning hemodynamics, oxygen transport, and regional blood flow. We aimed to explore mechanisms responsible for the successful resuscitation of accidental hypothermia victims in hypothermic cardiac arrest (HCA) and evaluate their value during prolonged ...
    • Dementia Disease Initiation: Demographically adjusted norms based on Scandinavian samples and comparison with published norms from North America 

      Espenes, Johan Jacob (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-12-14)
      <p><i>Background:</i> Norms are necessary for interpreting neuropsychological test scores. In Norway and Sweden, there is a lack of local norms on neuropsychological tests. Consequently, Scandinavians are frequently norm-referenced to participants from North America tested decades prior. However, factors such as time of assessment, language, population differences in average performance on cognitive ...
    • Measuring socioeconomic position in studies of health inequalities 

      Lindberg, Marie Hella (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2024-02-08)
      <p>There is a consistent finding that the higher the socioeconomic position (SEP), the better the health. The choice of SEP indicator is crucial in explaining these socioeconomic inequalities. However, a poorly motivated use of SEP indicators prevails in the literature on social health inequalities, hampering the transparency and comparability across studies. Its primary aim is to explore different ...
    • Human Exposure to PFAS and Other Anthropogenic Organofluorine Chemicals in Tromsø between 1986 and 2015 

      Cioni, Lara (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-12-06)
      Summary In the last century, there has been a dramatic increase in chemical production and number and diversity of chemicals produced. Especially, organofluorine chemistry has increased its importance due to applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, refrigerant gases and in consumer products and industry with fluoropolymers and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS are receiving ...
    • Family focus in mental health and social services for adults: Supporting minor children of parents in challenging life situations 

      Kristensen, Kjersti Bergum (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-30)
      Parental mental illness, parents’ loss of ability to work and family poverty affect children and put them at risk for adverse life outcomes. Support for and attendance to minor children and parenting in adult mental health and social services should therefore be an incorporated practice. The main aim of this thesis was to investigate the extent and quality of a family focus in these adult services. ...
    • Blood biomarkers and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - Repeated measurements of blood biomarkers in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus cases and controls; longitudinal assessments and associations 

      Allaoui, Giovanni (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-24)
      Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disease and is characterised by insulin resistance and insufficient insulin secretion, resulting in hyperglycaemia. The prevalence of diabetes was estimated to be 10.5% in 2021, globally. T2DM is associated with several complications, including cardiovascular complications, degradation of nerve fibres and eyesight, and impaired kidney function, especially ...
    • Men's Underrepresentation in Communal Occupations: A Social-Developmental Approach 

      Olsen, Marte (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-23)
      This dissertation addresses psychological factors that contribute to the underrepresentation of men in communal occupations (i.e., occupations associated with communal traits, e.g., nurse), based on the theoretical perspectives from the developmental theory of occupational aspirations (Gottfredson, 1981) and the model of achievement-related choices (Eccles et al., 1983). The underrepresentation of ...
    • Secondary Fracture Prevention and Forearm Fracture Epidemiology. NoFRACT – The Norwegian Capture the Fracture Initiative 

      Andreasen, Camilla (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-17)
      <p><i>Background:</i> Osteoporosis and fragility fractures are common, and a burden to patients and society. Forearm fracture are a common fragility fracture. Anti-osteoporotic drugs (AODs) that reduce the risk of future fracture are available, but under 20% of fragility fracture patients receive AODs. To close this treatment gap Fracture Liaison Services (FLS) with systematic identification, ...
    • Early Markers of Metabolic Dysregulation in Obese Individuals - Identification at Baseline and Effect of Modest Weight Loss 

      Isaksen, Victoria Therese (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-11-15)
      <p><i>Background:</i> Evidence suggests that the link between obesity and chronic lifestyle disease is chronic, low-grade inflammation. Leptin and adiponectin play principal roles in inducing inflammation and promoting insulin resistance, resulting in metabolic syndrome. Our study aimed to find clinically feasible biologic markers to identify metabolically dysregulated obese individuals and to study ...