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The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the inflammatory response associated with cardiometabolic diseases, and whether these can be reduced by ex vivo treatment with therapeutic agents. Briefly, the study involves two populations: healthy volunteers and severely obese patients undergoing weight-loss surgery. The main questions the study seeks to address are:
Researchers will examine differences between healthy participants and those undergoing weight-loss surgery to assess the potential impact of weight loss on responsiveness and overall outcomes.
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The goal of this observational study is to investigate the relationship between treatment responsiveness and inflammation both systemically in blood, and peripherally in tissue biopsies, focusing on its relevance to cardiometabolic disease and associated conditions. The study aims to develop a predictive model to identify individuals most likely to benefit from anti-inflammatory treatments, thus supporting personalized therapeutic strategies.
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The study will involve two participant groups:
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Hypotheses: Impaired ability to regulate the inflammatory response correlates with cardiometabolic disease.
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The study seeks to support precision medicine approaches for addressing cardiometabolic disease.
This research builds on previous findings about the role of inflammation in cardiometabolic dysfunction. By differentiating responders from non-responders, the study aims to support targeted therapeutic strategies for inflammation and cardiometabolic health.
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250 participants in 2 patient groups
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Emma Börgeson, MSc
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