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33 articles scientifiques publiés — un praticien à la pointe de la recherche
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The British journal of nutrition · 2009
Inflammation is a stereotypical physiological response to infections and tissue injury; it initiates pathogen killing as well as tissue repair processes and helps to restore homeostasis at infected or damaged sites. Acute inflammatory reactions are usually self-limiting and resolve rapidly, due to the involvement of negative feedback mechanisms. Thus, regulated inflammatory responses are essential to remain healthy and maintain homeostasis. However, inflammatory responses that fail to regulate themselves can become chronic and contribute to the perpetuation and progression of disease. Characteristics typical of chronic inflammatory responses underlying the pathophysiology of several disorders include loss of barrier function, responsiveness to a normally benign stimulus, infiltration of inflammatory cells into compartments where they are not normally found in such high numbers, and overproduction of oxidants, cytokines, chemokines, eicosanoids and matrix metalloproteinases. The levels of these mediators amplify the inflammatory response, are destructive and contribute to the clinical symptoms. Various dietary components including long chain ω-3 fatty acids, antioxidant vitamins, plant flavonoids, prebiotics and probiotics have the potential to modulate predisposition to chronic inflammatory conditions and may have a role in their therapy. These components act through a variety of mechanisms including decreasing inflammatory mediator production through effects on cell signaling and gene expression (ω-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, plant flavonoids), reducing the production of damaging oxidants (vitamin E and other antioxidants), and promoting gut barrier function and anti-inflammatory responses (prebiotics and probiotics). However, in general really strong evidence of benefit to human health through anti-inflammatory actions is lacking for most of these dietary components. Thus, further studies addressing efficacy in humans linked to studies providing greater understanding of the mechanisms of action involved are required.
Arthritis care & research · 2013
AbstractObjectivePrimary Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is associated with an increased risk of non‐Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), but the reported prevalence and risk vary considerably. The objective of this study was to determine the risk of NHL in a well‐defined population‐based primary SS cohort in Norway.MethodsThe authors examined all patients fulfilling the American–European Consensus Group criteria for primary SS from 2 Norwegian counties and compared the data to the Cancer Registry of Norway to identify the primary SS patients who had lymphoma. In addition, lymphoma patient files from the same period were reviewed for undiagnosed primary SS to ensure the quality of registry data.ResultsAs of July 1, 2009, 443 living subjects with primary SS were identified in an area with 896,840 inhabitants, which is 18.6% of the total population of Norway. Seven cases of NHL (1.6%) were found during a total followup of 3,813 person‐years, resulting in a standardized incidence ratio of 9.0 (95% confidence interval 7.1–26.3) for NHL in primary SS patients.ConclusionThe risk of NHL in patients with primary SS in Norway is increased 9 times compared with the general population. This is in accordance with recent studies, and the quality and completeness of the registries and strict use of diagnostic criteria support the validity of the results.
Gait & posture · 2010
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Journal of ultrasonography · 2026 · Journal Article
Dallaudiere B, Bouguennec N, Graveleau N, Meyer P, et al.
Neuropsychologia · 2024 · Journal Article
Meyer P, Baeuchl C, Hoppstädter M
Neuropsychology · 2022 · Journal Article
Celik S, Onur O, Yener G, Kessler J, et al.
SA journal of radiology · 2020 · Journal Article
Gous E, Ally MMTM, Meyer PWA, Suleman FE
Rheumatology international · 2018 · Comparative Study
Meyer PWA, Ally MTM, Hodkinson B, Anderson R, et al.
Rheumatology international · 2016 · Journal Article
Govind N, Ally MM, Tikly M, Anderson R, et al.
BMC musculoskeletal disorders · 2015 · Journal Article
Ally MM, Hodkinson B, Meyer PW, Musenge E, et al.
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) · 2015 · Journal Article
Meyer P, Karl A, Flor H
Mediators of inflammation · 2013 · Journal Article
Ally MM, Hodkinson B, Meyer PW, Musenge E, et al.
Clinical rheumatology · 2012 · Journal Article
Hodkinson B, Musenge E, Ally M, Meyer PW, et al.
Arthritis research & therapy · 2011 · Comparative Study
Meyer PW, Hodkinson B, Ally M, Musenge E, et al.
Rheumatology international · 2010 · Case Reports
Cantoni N, Meyer P, Katan M, Kappos L, et al.
Mediators of inflammation · 2010 · Journal Article
Meyer PW, Hodkinson B, Ally M, Musenge E, et al.
The British journal of nutrition · 2009 · Journal Article
Calder PC, Albers R, Antoine JM, Blum S, et al.
European journal of orthodontics · 2015 · Comparative Study
Präger TM, Meyer P, Rafayelyan S, Minden K, et al.
Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology · 2015 · Journal Article
Rafayelyan S, Meyer P, Radlanski RJ, Minden K, et al.
Frontiers in aging neuroscience · 2023 · Journal Article
Grossmann JA, Aschenbrenner S, Teichmann B, Meyer P
BMC geriatrics · 2021 · Clinical Trial Protocol
Grossmann JA, Koelsch VM, Degirmenci MG, Aschenbrenner S, et al.
Maturitas · 2013 · Journal Article
Samaras N, Samaras D, Lang PO, Forster A, et al.
Gait & posture · 2010 · Journal Article
Gauchard GC, Vançon G, Meyer P, Mainard D, et al.
Cureus · 2025 · Journal Article
Dallaudiere B, Pesquer L, Ziade C, Abadie P, et al.
Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI · 2011 · Journal Article
Heinrich A, Szostek A, Nees F, Meyer P, et al.
Applied neuropsychology. Adult · 2022 · Journal Article
Celik S, Kokje E, Meyer P, Frölich L, et al.
Frontiers in oncology · 2020 · Systematic Review
Peukert X, Steindorf K, Schagen SB, Runz A, et al.
Applied neuropsychology. Adult · 2022 · Journal Article
Celik S, Kokje E, Meyer P, Frölich L, et al.
Frontiers in oncology · 2020 · Systematic Review
Peukert X, Steindorf K, Schagen SB, Runz A, et al.
BMC infectious diseases · 2016 · Case Reports
Joost I, Steinfurt J, Meyer PT, Kern WV, et al.
Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie · 2010 · English Abstract
Gönner-Ozkan V, Meyer P, Tzaribachev N
Clinical rheumatology · 2010 · Journal Article
Hodkinson B, Meyer PW, Musenge E, Ally MM, et al.
Rheumatology international · 2016 · Journal Article
Meyer PW, Ally MM, Anderson R
African health sciences · 2018 · Journal Article
Meyer P, Ally M, Hodkinson B, Anderson R, et al.
Scandinavian journal of rheumatology · 2012 · Journal Article
Hodkinson B, Musenge E, Ally M, Meyer PW, et al.
Cardiovascular journal of Africa · 2018 · Journal Article
Meyer PW, Anderson R, Ker JA, Ally MT
Arthritis care & research · 2013 · Journal Article
Johnsen SJ, Brun JG, Gøransson LG, Småstuen MC, et al.
Renal failure · 2013 · Case Reports
Mavrakanas TA, Bouatou Y, Samer C, de Seigneux S, et al.
Investigating the impact of negative affective states on mnemonic deficits and hippocampal function
The current study examines the influence of negative affective states on (objective) memory performance and (subjective) memory complaints in a non-clinical adult sample.
Kognitiver Aufbau: Neuronale Plastizität macht’s möglich!
The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults: A systematic review
Aims and Objectives:Bilinguals have been claimed to develop superior executive functioning compared to monolinguals due to their continuous experience of controlling two languages. Given the developmental trajectory of e
The role of bilingualism in executive functions in healthy older adults: A systematic review
Aims and Objectives:Bilinguals have been claimed to develop superior executive functioning compared to monolinguals due to their continuous experience of controlling two languages. Given the developmental trajectory of e
Data from: From memory to attitude: The neurocognitive process beyond euthanasia acceptance.
Numerous questionnaire studies on attitudes towards euthanasia produced conflicting results, precluding any general conclusion. This might be due to the fact that human behavior can be influenced by automatically trigger
Does bilingualism influence neuropsychological test performance in older adults? A systematic review
Using standardized tests which have been normed on monolinguals for the assessment of bilinguals presents challenges to the accurate characterization of cognitive profile as the literature provides compelling evidence fo
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