Jos W. R. Twisk
VU University Amsterdam
865 Papers
4.9K Citations
Jos W. R. Twisk is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 105, co-authored 782 publications. Previous affiliations of Jos W. R. Twisk include University of Groningen & VU University Medical Center.
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Papers
Souvenaid (R) Improves Memory in Drug-Naive Patients with Mild Alzheimer's Disease: Results from a Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind Study (Souvenir II)
Performance and complications of lumbar puncture in memory clinics: Results of the multicenter lp feasibility study
Flora H. Duits,Pablo Martinez-Lage,Claire Paquet,Sebastiaan Engelborghs,Alberto Lleó,Lucrezia Hausner,José Luis Molinuevo,Erik Stomrud,Lucia Farotti,Inez H.G.B. Ramakers,Magda Tsolaki,Constance Skarsgard,Ragnar Åstrand,Anders Wallin,Martin Vyhnalek,Marie Holmber-Clausen,Orestes Vicente Forlenza,Martin Ingelsson,Erik Hoff,Gerwin Roks,Alexandre de Mendonça,Janne M. Papma,Andrea Izagirre,Mariko Taga,Hanne Struyfs,Daniel Alcolea,Lutz Frölich,Mircea Balasa,Lennart Minthon,Jos W. R. Twisk,Staffan Persson,Henrik Zetterberg,Wiesje M. van der Flier,Charlotte E. Teunissen,Philip Scheltens,Kaj Blennow +35 more
TL;DR: The clinical diagnostic accuracy of AD CSF biomarkers remained well above the 80% threshold level despite simulation of progressive variability in the range of +/20% of all three true biomarker values in autopsy-confirmed AD patients and cognitively healthy controls.
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Weight Fluctuation during Childhood and Cardiometabolic Risk at Young Adulthood
Daniëlla van de Langenberg,Trynke Hoekstra,Trynke Hoekstra,Jos W. R. Twisk,Jos W. R. Twisk,Jacobus P. van Wouwe,Remy A. Hirasing,Carry M. Renders,Marlou L. A. de Kroon,Marlou L. A. de Kroon +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that weight fluctuations during early childhood are predictive for adult overweight in girls and for boys weight slope instead of weight fluctuation is predictive foradult overweight.
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First-trimester screening for down syndrome with serum sampling at different gestational ages: the effect on screening performance.
TL;DR: Early serum sampling (<11 weeks) resulted in higher screening performance, and the impact of the increase in the FPR was highest in women ≥36 years.
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