Auflistung Publikationen im Open Access gefördert durch die UB nach Autor "Behrendt, Inken"
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Association of alcohol types, coffee and tea intake with mortality: prospective cohort study of UK Biobank participants
Schaefer, Sylva M.; Kaiser, Anna; Behrendt, Inken; Eichner, Gerrit; Fasshauer, Mathias (2022)The present study examines how alcohol intake from wine and non-wine alcoholic beverages (non-wine) in g/d, as well as cups of coffee and tea included as continuous covariates and mutually adjusted are associated with ... -
Association of Alcohol Types, Coffee, and Tea Intake with Risk of Dementia: Prospective Cohort Study of UK Biobank Participants
Schaefer, Sylva Mareike; Kaiser, Anna; Behrendt, Inken; Eichner, Gerrit; Fasshauer, Mathias (2022) -
Association of all-cause mortality with sugar intake from different sources in the prospective cohort of UK Biobank participants
Kaiser, Anna; Schaefer, Sylva M.; Behrendt, Inken; Eichner, Gerrit; Fasshauer, Mathias (2023)The present study elucidates the association of intrinsic sugars and free sugars (FS) from all relevant sources with all-cause mortality in the prospective UK Biobank cohort. Sugar intake was assessed in 186 811 UK Biobank ... -
Association of Antioxidants Use with All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality: A Prospective Study of the UK Biobank
Behrendt, Inken; Eichner, Gerrit; Faßhauer, Mathias (2020) -
Association of sugar intake from different sources with incident depression in the prospective cohort of UK Biobank participants
Kaiser, Anna; Schaefer, Sylva M.; Behrendt, Inken; Eichner, Gerrit; Fasshauer, Mathias (2023)Purpose: To elucidate the association of different sources of free sugars (FS) and intrinsic sugars with depression risk in the prospective population-based UK Biobank cohort. Methods: Sugar consumption was assessed in ... -
Gluten intake and metabolic health: conflicting findings from the UK Biobank
Behrendt, Inken; Fasshauer, Mathias; Eichner, Gerrit (2021) -
Influence of Plasma-Isolated Anthocyanins and Their Metabolites on Cancer Cell Migration (HT-29 and Caco-2) In Vitro: Results of the ATTACH Study
Behrendt, Inken; Röder, Isabella; Will, Frank; Mostafa, Hamza; Gonzalez-Dominguez, Raúl; Meroño, Tomás; Andres-Lacueva, Cristina; Fasshauer, Mathias; Rudloff, Silvia; Kuntz, Sabine (2022) -
Plasma anthocyanins and their metabolites reduce in vitro migration of pancreatic cancer cells, PANC-1, in a FAK- and NF-kB dependent manner: Results from the ATTACH-study a randomized, controlled, crossover trial in healthy subjects
Mostafa, Hamza; Behrendt, Inken; Meroño, Tomás; González-Domínguez, Raúl; Fasshauer, Mathias; Rudloff, Silvia; Andres-Lacueva, Cristina; Kuntz, Sabine (2023)Pancreatic cancer is primarily considered to be a metastatic disease with a low 5-year survival rate. We aimed to detect if plasma-isolated anthocyanins and their metabolites (PAMs) modulate pancreatic cancer cells migration ...