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International Journal of Obesity | 2004

Body fat distribution of overweight females with a history of weight cycling

Sandra J. Wallner; N Luschnigg; Wolfgang J. Schnedl; Theresa Lahousen; Karl Sudi; Karl Crailsheim; Reinhard Möller; Erwin Tafeit; Renate Horejsi

Weight cycling may cause a redistribution of body fat to the upper body fat compartments. We investigated the distribution of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) in 30 overweight women with a history of weight-cycling and age-matched controls (167 normal weight and 97 overweight subjects). Measurements of SAT were performed using an optical device, the Lipometer. The SAT topography describes the thicknesses of SAT layers at 15 anatomically well-defined body sites from neck to calf. The overweight women with a history of weight cycling had significantly thicker SAT layers on the upper body compared to the overweight controls, but even thinner SAT layers on their legs than the normal weight women. An android fat pattern was attributed to overweight females and, even more pronounced, to the weight cyclers. The majority of normal weight women showed a gynoid fat pattern. Using stepwise discriminant analysis, 89.0% of all weight cyclers and overweight controls could be classified correctly into the two groups. These findings show the importance of normal weight maintenance as a health-promoting factor.


Diabetes-metabolism Research and Reviews | 2004

Determination of glycated hemoglobin in clinically silent hemoglobin variants

Wolfgang J. Schnedl; Theresa Lahousen; Thomas Lang; Rainer W. Lipp; Satoshi Yonehara; Satoshi Fukunaga; Toshihiro Imai; Randie R. Little

Evaluation of glycated hemoglobin determination methods in patients with clinically silent hemoglobin variants.


Nervenarzt | 2005

Persönlichkeitsprofile und psychische Abweichungen bei psychiatrisch-forensisch begutachteten Straftätern

Rottraut Ille; Theresa Lahousen; F. Rous; Peter Hofmann; Hans-Peter Kapfhammer

ZusammenfassungDie Persönlichkeit stellt einen Faktor in dem multidimensionalen Bedingungsgefüge bei der Entwicklung zum Straftäter dar. Die vorliegende Untersuchung soll einen Beitrag zur Verbesserung einer Abgrenzung von Risikofaktoren und der Vorhersagbarkeit delinquenten Verhaltens liefern. Im Rahmen von psychiatrisch-forensischen Gutachten wurde die soziale, forensische und psychiatrische Vorgeschichte sowie die Art des aktuellen Delikts und der Tathergang von rechtskräftig verurteilten Straftätern (n=128) erhoben. Zur Ermittlung der Persönlichkeitsstruktur wurde das „Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar“ (FPI-R) und der „Fragebogen zur Erfassung von Aggressivitätsfaktoren“ (FAF) vorgegeben, die psychiatrische Diagnose erfolgte nach den Kriterien des ICD-10. Mit Hilfe einer hierarchischen Clusteranalyse über die Dimensionen des FPI-R konnten 3 Persönlichkeitsprofile differenziert werden, deren diskriminanzanalytische Überprüfung eine richtige Zuordnung von 98,6% der Fälle ergab. Erst- und Mehrfachtäter konnten über das Herkunftsmilieu und das Alter beim Erstdelikt differenziert werden. Die Bedeutung der Klassifizierung für eine Risikoabschätzung delinquenten Verhaltens und ihr Stellenwert in der Praxis der forensischen Begutachtung wird diskutiert.SummaryPersonality is one factor within the multidimensional structure of conditions involved in the development of an offender. The aim of this study is to contribute to a better accuracy of discrimination of risk factors and prediction of delinquent behaviour. For psychiatric-forensic opinions, social, forensic and psychiatric history as well as type of the last offence and its course for adjudged delinquents (n=128) was recorded. For determining personality structure, the “Freiburger Persönlichkeitsinventar” (FPI-R) and the “Fragebogen zur Erfassung von Aggressivitätsfaktoren” (FAF) was used. Psychiatric diagnosis was based on criteria of ICD-10. Using a hierarchical cluster analysis including the dimensions of the FPI-R, three personality profiles could be separated. First offenders and re-offenders could be discriminated by family environment and age at the first delict. The importance of classification for risk estimation of delinquent behaviour and its significance for providing forensic opinions is discussed.


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2004

Determination of glycated hemoglobin in patients with advanced liver disease

Theresa Lahousen; Karin Hegenbarth; Rottraut Ille; Rainer W. Lipp; Robert Krause; Randie R. Little; Wolfgang J. Schnedl


Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2007

Influence of patient-related and surgery-related risk factors on cognitive performance, emotional state, and convalescence after cardiac surgery

Rottraut Ille; Theresa Lahousen; Stefan Schweiger; Peter Hofmann; Hans-Peter Kapfhammer


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2002

Reduction of hepatic glycogen synthesis and breakdown in patients with agenesis of the dorsal pancreas

Harald Stingl; Wolfgang J. Schnedl; Martin Krssak; Elisabeth Bernroider; Martin Bischof; Theresa Lahousen; Giovanni Pacini; Michael Roden


European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | 2007

''Add-On''-therapy with an individualized preparation consisting of free amino acids for patients with a major depression

Rottraut Ille; Jürgen Spona; Michaela Zickl; Peter Hofmann; Theresa Lahousen; Nina Dittrich; Götz Bertha; Karin Hasiba; Franz Alfons Mahnert; Hans-Peter Kapfhammer


Human Psychopharmacology-clinical and Experimental | 2003

Zotepine in Huntington's disease

Raphael M. Bonelli; Gerald Niederwieser; Theresa Lahousen; Peter Hofmann


Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift | 2002

Determination of glycated hemoglobins (Hb A1c)

Theresa Lahousen; Regina E. Roller; Rainer W. Lipp; Wolfgang J. Schnedl


Clinical Laboratory | 2007

Evaluation of conditions associated with glycated hemoglobin values below the reference range.

Wolfgang J. Schnedl; Theresa Lahousen; Robert Krause; Sandra J. Wallner; Claudia Piswanger-Soelkner; Rainer W. Lipp

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Rainer W. Lipp

Medical University of Graz

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Robert Krause

Medical University of Graz

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