Brenda W.J.H. Penninx
VU University Amsterdam
1217 Papers
9.5K Citations
Brenda W.J.H. Penninx is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 170, co-authored 1139 publications. Previous affiliations of Brenda W.J.H. Penninx include University of Amsterdam & University of Jyväskylä.
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Papers
Impact of long-term exposure to PM2.5 on peripheral blood gene expression pathways involved in cell signaling and immune response.
Jelle Vlaanderen,Roel Vermeulen,Matthew Whitaker,Marc Chadeau-Hyam,Jouke-Jan Hottenga,E. de Geus,Gonneke Willemsen,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Rick Jansen,Dorret I. Boomsma +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors assessed the association between long-term estimates for seven priority air pollutants and perturbations in peripheral blood transcriptomics data collected in the Dutch National Twin Register (NTR) and Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA) cohorts.
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A blunted diurnal cortisol response in the lower educated does not explain educational differences in coronary heart disease: findings from the AGES-Reykjavik study.
Danielle A. I. Groffen,Hans Bosma,Annemarie Koster,M. B. von Bonsdorff,Thor Aspelund,G. Eiriksdottir,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Gertrudis I. J. M. Kempen,Clemens Kirschbaum,Vilmundur Gudnason,T.B. Harris +10 more
TL;DR: Even after adjustment for potential confounders, including lifestyle, persons with lower educational attainment showed a blunted cortisol response and also greater risk of incident CHD, but the data did not support the role of cortisol as a mediator in the association between education and CHD in an older sample.
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Response to "International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research Practice Guidelines for Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder" by Guu et al. (2019).
TL;DR: The clinical significance of preventive n-3 PUFA supplementation for MDD is not supported by adequate empirical evidence, and the recommendation on the use of n- 3 PUFAs as prophylactic treatment should be reconsidered.
Multi-ancestry genome-wide gene-sleep interactions identify novel loci for blood pressure
Heming Wang,Raymond Noordam,Brian E. Cade,Karen Schwander,Thomas W. Winkler,Jiwon Lee,Yun Ju Sung,Amy R. Bentley,Alisa K. Manning,Hugues Aschard,Tuomas O. Kilpeläinen,Marjan Ilkov,Michael R. Brown,Andrea R. V. R. Horimoto,Melissa A. Richard,Traci M. Bartz,Dina Vojinovic,Elise Lim,Jovia L. Nierenberg,Yongmei Liu,Kumaraswamynaidu Chitrala,Tuomo Rankinen,Solomon K. Musani,Nora Franceschini,Rainer Rauramaa,Maris Alver,Phyllis C. Zee,Sarah E. Harris,Peter J. van der Most,Ilja M. Nolte,Patricia B. Munroe,Nicholette D. Palmer,Brigitte Kühnel,Stefan Weiss,Wanqing Wen,Kelly A. Hall,Leo-Pekka Lyytikäinen,Jeffrey R. O'Connell,Gudny Eiriksdottir,Lenore J. Launer,Paul S. de Vries,Dan E. Arking,Han Chen,Eric Boerwinkle,José Eduardo Krieger,Pamela J. Schreiner,Stephen Sidney,James M. Shikany,Kenneth Rice,Yii-Der Ida Chen,Sina A. Gharib,Joshua C. Bis,Annemarie I. Luik,Mohammad Arfan Ikram,André G. Uitterlinden,Najaf Amin,Hanfei Xu,Daniel Levy,Jiang He,Kurt Lohman,Alan B. Zonderman,Treva Rice,Mario Sims,Gregory P. Wilson,Tamar Sofer,S. S. Rich,Walter Palmas,Jie Yao,Xiuqing Guo,Jerome I. Rotter,Nienke R. Biermasz,Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori,Lisa W. Martin,Ana Barac,Robert B. Wallace,Daniel J. Gottlieb,Pirjo Komulainen,Sami Heikkinen,Reedik Mägi,Lili Milani,Andres Metspalu,John M. Starr,Yuri Milaneschi,RJ Waken,Chuan Gao,Melanie Waldenberger,Annette Peters,Konstantin Strauch,Thomas Meitinger,Till Roenneberg,Uwe Völker,Marcus Dörr,Xiao-Ou Shu,Sutapa Mukherjee,David R. Hillman,Mika Kähönen,Lynne E. Wagenknecht,Christian Gieger,Hans J. Grabe,Wei Zheng,Lyle J. Palmer,Terho Lehtimäki,Vilmundur Gudnason,Alanna C. Morrison,Alexandre C. Pereira,Myriam Fornage,Bruce M. Psaty,Cornelia M. van Duijn,Ching-Ti Liu,Tanika N. Kelly,Michele K. Evans,Claude Bouchard,Ervin R. Fox,Charles Kooperberg,Xiaofeng Zhu,Timo A. Lakka,Tõnu Esko,Kari E. North,Ian J. Deary,Harold Snieder,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,James Gauderman,Dabeeru C. Rao,Susan Redline,Diana van Heemst +124 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that sleep and primary mechanisms regulating BP may interact to elevate BP level, suggesting novel insights into sleep-related BP regulation.
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Which biopsychosocial variables contribute to more weight gain in depressed persons
Nadine P.G. Paans,Mariska Bot,Deborah Gibson-Smith,Philip Spinhoven,Ingeborg A. Brouwer,Marjolein Visser,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx +6 more
TL;DR: None of the biopsychosocial variables or antidepressants was associated with weight gain, thus did not contribute to the observed increased weight gain risk in depression, except for alcohol intake and TCA use.
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