Browsing Department of Chemistry by Author "Rajalahti, Tarja"
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Aerobic fitness and metabolic health in children: A clinical validation of directly measured maximal oxygen consumption versus performance measures as markers of health
Aadland, Eivind; Kvalheim, Olav Martin; Rajalahti, Tarja; Skrede, Turid; Resaland, Geir Kåre (Elsevier, 2017-09)High aerobic fitness is consistently associated with a favorable metabolic health profile in children. However, measurement of oxygen uptake, regarded as the gold standard for evaluating aerobic fitness, is often not ...Journal article -
Changes in serum fatty acid and lipoprotein subclass concentrations from prepuberty to adulthood and during aging
Rajalahti, Tarja; Lin, Chenchen; Mjøs, Svein Are; Kvalheim, Olav Martin (Springer, 2016-03)Concentrations in serum were determined for 18 fatty acids (FAs) and 21 lipoprotein main and subclasses by chromatographic analyses and the average size was calculated for very low density (VLDL), low density (LDL) and ...Journal article -
Intensive lifestyle intervention provides rapid reduction of serum fatty acid levels in women with severe obesity without lowering omega-3 to unhealthy levels
Lin, Chenchen; Andersen, John Roger; Våge, Villy; Rajalahti, Tarja; Mjøs, Svein Are; Kvalheim, Olav Martin (Wiley, 2016-08)Serum fatty acid (FA) levels were monitored in women with severe obesity during intensive lifestyle intervention. At baseline, total FA levels and most individual FAs were elevated compared to a matching cohort of normal ...Journal article -
Predictive associations between serum fatty acids and lipoproteins in healthy non-obese Norwegians: implications for cardiovascular health
Lin, Chenchen; Rajalahti, Tarja; Mjøs, Svein Are; Kvalheim, Olav Martin (Springer, 2016-01)A battery of methods for multivariate data analysis has been used to assess the associations between concentrations of fatty acids (FAs) and lipoprotein subclasses and particle size in serum for a normolipidemic population ...Journal article -
Serum fatty acid and lipoprotein subclass concentrations and their associations in prepubertal healthy Norwegian children
Rajalahti, Tarja; Lin, Chenchen; Mjøs, Svein Are; Kvalheim, Olav Martin (Springer, 2016-03)Introduction The lipid metabolism is one of the most important and complex processes in the body. Serum concentrations of 18 fatty acids (FAs) and 24 lipoprotein features, i.e. concentrations of lipoprotein main and ...Journal article