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202 related items for PubMed ID: 24825341

  • 1. Advanced glycation/glycoxidation endproduct carboxymethyl-lysine and incidence of coronary heart disease and stroke in older adults.
    Kizer JR, Benkeser D, Arnold AM, Ix JH, Mukamal KJ, Djousse L, Tracy RP, Siscovick DS, Psaty BM, Zieman SJ.
    Atherosclerosis; 2014 Jul; 235(1):116-21. PubMed ID: 24825341
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  • 2. Plasma carboxymethyl-lysine, an advanced glycation end product, and all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in older community-dwelling adults.
    Semba RD, Bandinelli S, Sun K, Guralnik JM, Ferrucci L.
    J Am Geriatr Soc; 2009 Oct; 57(10):1874-80. PubMed ID: 19682127
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  • 3. Serum carboxymethyl-lysine, disability, and frailty in older persons: the Cardiovascular Health Study.
    Whitson HE, Arnold AM, Yee LM, Mukamal KJ, Kizer JR, Djousse L, Ix JH, Siscovick D, Tracy RP, Thielke SM, Hirsch C, Newman AB, Zieman S.
    J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci; 2014 Jun; 69(6):710-6. PubMed ID: 24127427
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  • 4. Carboxymethyl-lysine, an advanced glycation end product, and decline of renal function in older community-dwelling adults.
    Semba RD, Fink JC, Sun K, Bandinelli S, Guralnik JM, Ferrucci L.
    Eur J Nutr; 2009 Feb; 48(1):38-44. PubMed ID: 19031098
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  • 5. Circulating selenium and carboxymethyl-lysine, an advanced glycation endproduct, are independent predictors of anemia in older community-dwelling adults.
    Roy CN, Semba RD, Sun K, Bandinelli S, Varadhan R, Patel KV, Guralnik JM, Ferrucci L.
    Nutrition; 2012 Jul; 28(7-8):762-6. PubMed ID: 22325035
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  • 6. Serum carboxymethyl-lysine, an advanced glycation end product, is associated with arterial stiffness in older adults.
    Semba RD, Sun K, Schwartz AV, Varadhan R, Harris TB, Satterfield S, Garcia M, Ferrucci L, Newman AB, Health ABC Study.
    J Hypertens; 2015 Apr; 33(4):797-803; discussion 803. PubMed ID: 25915884
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  • 7. Serum carboxymethyl-lysine, a dominant advanced glycation end product, is associated with chronic kidney disease: the Baltimore longitudinal study of aging.
    Semba RD, Fink JC, Sun K, Windham BG, Ferrucci L.
    J Ren Nutr; 2010 Mar; 20(2):74-81. PubMed ID: 19853477
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  • 8. Advanced glycation end products and their circulating receptors predict cardiovascular disease mortality in older community-dwelling women.
    Semba RD, Ferrucci L, Sun K, Beck J, Dalal M, Varadhan R, Walston J, Guralnik JM, Fried LP.
    Aging Clin Exp Res; 2009 Apr; 21(2):182-90. PubMed ID: 19448391
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  • 9. Advanced glycation end product carboxymethyl-lysine and risk of incident peripheral artery disease in older adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study.
    Garg PK, Biggs ML, Barzilay J, Djousse L, Hirsch C, Ix JH, Kizer JR, Tracy RP, Newman AB, Siscovick DS, Mukamal KJ.
    Diab Vasc Dis Res; 2019 Sep; 16(5):483-485. PubMed ID: 31064218
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  • 10. Circulating Advanced Glycation Endproducts and Long-Term Risk of Cardiovascular Mortality in Kidney Transplant Recipients.
    Sotomayor CG, Gomes-Neto AW, van Londen M, Gans ROB, Nolte IM, Berger SP, Navis GJ, Rodrigo R, Leuvenink HGD, Schalkwijk CG, Bakker SJL.
    Clin J Am Soc Nephrol; 2019 Oct 07; 14(10):1512-1520. PubMed ID: 31530552
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  • 14. Carboxymethyl lysine, an advanced glycation end product, and incident diabetes: a case-cohort analysis of the ARIC Study.
    Luft VC, Duncan BB, Schmidt MI, Chambless LE, Pankow JS, Hoogeveen RC, Couper DJ, Heiss G.
    Diabet Med; 2016 Oct 07; 33(10):1392-8. PubMed ID: 26359784
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  • 15. Serum levels of advanced glycation end products are increased in patients with type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease.
    Kilhovd BK, Berg TJ, Birkeland KI, Thorsby P, Hanssen KF.
    Diabetes Care; 1999 Sep 07; 22(9):1543-8. PubMed ID: 10480523
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  • 18. Circulating glycotoxins and dietary advanced glycation endproducts: two links to inflammatory response, oxidative stress, and aging.
    Uribarri J, Cai W, Peppa M, Goodman S, Ferrucci L, Striker G, Vlassara H.
    J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci; 2007 Apr 07; 62(4):427-33. PubMed ID: 17452738
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  • 19. Fat mass is inversely associated with serum carboxymethyl-lysine, an advanced glycation end product, in adults.
    Semba RD, Arab L, Sun K, Nicklett EJ, Ferrucci L.
    J Nutr; 2011 Sep 07; 141(9):1726-30. PubMed ID: 21775524
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  • 20. Dietary Intake of Nε-carboxymethyl-lysine, a Major Advanced Glycation End Product, is Not Associated with Increased Risk of Mortality in Japanese Adults in the Takayama Study.
    Nagata C, Wada K, Yamakawa M, Nakashima Y, Koda S, Uji T, Oba S.
    J Nutr; 2020 Oct 12; 150(10):2799-2805. PubMed ID: 32840609
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