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Lise Tarnow is affiliated with the Steno Diabetes Center in Denmark. Their primary field of study is Medicine, with a strong focus on Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism. Their work spans several related subfields including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Genetics, Physiology, and Surgery.

The main topics addressed in Tarnow's research include:

  • Diabetes Management and Research
  • Diabetes and associated disorders
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer
  • Diet and metabolism studies

Tarnow has contributed to numerous publications in a range of scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Diabetes
  • Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism
  • Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
  • Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism
  • Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology

Several papers authored or co-authored by Tarnow are notable for their recent contributions to diabetes research and related medical fields:

  • 56th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, 2020, published in Diabetologia
  • The Official Journal of ATTD Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes Conference Madrid, Spain-February 19-22, 2020, 2020, published in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics
  • Structured supervised exercise training or motivational counselling during pregnancy on physical activity level and health of mother and offspring: FitMum study protocol, 2021, published in BMJ Open
  • The impact of the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist liraglutide on natriuretic peptides in heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction with and without type 2 diabetes, 2020, published in Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism
  • Effect of 12-week continuous positive airway pressure therapy on glucose levels assessed by continuous glucose monitoring in people with type 2 diabetes and obstructive sleep apnoea; a randomized controlled trial, 2020, published in Endocrinology Diabetes & Metabolism

Tarnow has collaborated frequently with a number of other researchers, reflecting a networked approach to scientific inquiry. Notable frequent co-authors include:

  • Birger Thorsteinsson
  • Christoffer Hedetoft
  • Kirsten Nørgaard
  • Rikke Mette Agesen
  • Peter Gustenhoff

This collaboration has contributed to advancing knowledge particularly in the areas of diabetes and its associated complications. Tarnow's research continues to engage with clinical studies, technology in diabetes treatment, and the physiological aspects of metabolic diseases.

Best Publications

  • Naturally Occurring Human Urinary Peptides for Use in Diagnosis of Chronic Kidney Disease

    David M. Good;Petra Zürbig;Àngel Argilés;Hartwig W. Bauer

  • Predictors for the development of microalbuminuria and macroalbuminuria in patients with type 1 diabetes: inception cohort study.

    Peter Hovind;Lise Tarnow;Peter Rossing;Berit Ruud Jensen

  • Effect of liraglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 analogue, on left ventricular function in stable chronic heart failure patients with and without diabetes (LIVE)—a multicentre, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial

    Anders Jorsal;Caroline Micheala Nervil Kistorp;Pernille Holmager;Rasmus Stilling Tougaard;Rasmus Stilling Tougaard

  • Progression of nephropathy in type 2 diabetic patients.

    Kasper Rossing;Per K. Christensen;Per K. Christensen;Peter Hovind;Peter Hovind;Lise Tarnow;Lise Tarnow

  • Progression of diabetic nephropathy

    Peter Hovind;Peter Rossing;Lise Tarnow;Ulla M. Smidt

  • Decreasing incidence of severe diabetic microangiopathy in type 1 diabetes.

    Peter Hovind;Lise Tarnow;Kasper Rossing;Peter Rossing

  • Renoprotective effects of angiotensin II receptor blockade in type 1 diabetic patients with diabetic nephropathy

    Steen Andersen;Lise Tarnow;Peter Rossing;Birgitte V. Hansen

  • Urinary Proteomics in Diabetes and CKD

    Kasper Rossing;Harald Mischak;Mohammed Dakna;Petra Zürbig

  • Remission to normoalbuminuria during multifactorial treatment preserves kidney function in patients with type 2 diabetes and microalbuminuria

    Peter Gæde;Lise Tarnow;Pernille Vedel;Hans-Henrik Parving

  • Aldosterone escape during blockade of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in diabetic nephropathy is associated with enhanced decline in glomerular filtration rate.

    K. J. Schjoedt;S. Andersen;P. Rossing;L. Tarnow

  • Serum uric acid as a predictor for development of diabetic nephropathy in type 1 diabetes: an inception cohort study.

    Peter Hovind;Peter Rossing;Lise Tarnow;Richard J. Johnson

  • Beneficial impact of spironolactone in diabetic nephropathy.

    Katrine Jordan Schjoedt;Katrine Jordan Schjoedt;Katrine Jordan Schjoedt;Kasper Rossing;Kasper Rossing;Kasper Rossing;Tina Ragnholm Juhl;Tina Ragnholm Juhl;Tina Ragnholm Juhl;Frans Boomsma;Frans Boomsma;Frans Boomsma

  • Higher Plasma Levels of Advanced Glycation End Products Are Associated With Incident Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Type 1 Diabetes: A 12-year follow-up study

    Johanna W. Nin;Anders Jorsal;Isabel Ferreira;Casper G. Schalkwijk

  • New susceptibility loci associated with kidney disease in type 1 diabetes.

    Niina Sandholm;Niina Sandholm;Rany M. Salem;Rany M. Salem;Amy Jayne McKnight;Eoin P. Brennan

  • Increased serum adiponectin levels in type 1 diabetic patients with microvascular complications.

    J. Frystyk;L. Tarnow;T. Krarup Hansen;H.-H. Parving

  • Association between mannose-binding lectin and vascular complications in type 1 diabetes.

    Troels K. Hansen;Lise Tarnow;Steffen Thiel;Rudi Steffensen

  • Elevated Plasma Asymmetric Dimethylarginine as a Marker of Cardiovascular Morbidity in Early Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes

    Lise Tarnow;Peter Hovind;Tom Teerlink;Coen D.A. Stehouwer

  • Beneficial impact of spironolactone on nephrotic range albuminuria in diabetic nephropathy.

    K.J. Schjoedt;K. Rossing;T.R. Juhl;F. Boomsma

  • Prevalence of arterial hypertension in diabetic patients before and after the JNC-V.

    Lise Tarnow;Peter Rossing;Mari-Anne Gall;Flemming S Nielsen

  • Lack of relationship between an insertion/deletion polymorphism in the angiotensin I-converting enzyme gene and diabetic nephropathy and proliferative retinopathy in IDDM patients

    Lise Tarnow;François Cambien;Peter Rossing;Flemming S Nielsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Rossing
Peter Rossing University of Copenhagen
Hans-Henrik Parving
Hans-Henrik Parving University of Copenhagen
Allan Vaag
Allan Vaag Steno Diabetes Center
Oluf Pedersen
Oluf Pedersen University of Copenhagen
Allan Flyvbjerg
Allan Flyvbjerg Steno Diabetes Center
Per-Henrik Groop
Per-Henrik Groop University of Helsinki
Carol Forsblom
Carol Forsblom University of Helsinki
Michel Marre
Michel Marre Université Paris Cité
François Cambien
François Cambien University of Bordeaux
Henning Beck-Nielsen
Henning Beck-Nielsen Odense University Hospital

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