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This dissertation explores the sex differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the effects of exercise interventions. It focuses on understanding the proteomic differences in atherosclerotic plaques between men and women, highlighting that men tend to develop plaques with greater inflammation and vulnerability, while women show a more stable plaque phenotype. The study also evaluates the impact of resistance training on women, demonstrating potential benefits in reducing CVD risk factors such as iron levels, lipids, and inflammation. The research aims to provide insights into the biological differences in CVD development and suggests exercise as a preventive strategy, particularly in women.
Atherosclerosis. --- Proteomics. --- Atherosclerosis --- Proteomics
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This dissertation by Jonas Lantz delves into the modeling and simulation of blood flow in the aorta, focusing on the interactions between blood flow and the vessel wall, particularly in relation to diseases such as atherosclerosis. The study employs image-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate blood flow, vessel dynamics, and biochemical reactions, providing insights that are not achievable through current clinical measurement techniques. The research aims to understand the initiation and progression of diseases by quantifying wall shear stress (WSS) and assessing turbulent flow before and after surgical interventions. The findings suggest that CFD simulations can be a valuable complement to traditional clinical procedures.
Aorta. --- Atherosclerosis. --- Aorta --- Atherosclerosis
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