P. Suchanek
27 Papers
276 Citations
P. Suchanek is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
The decrease in C-reactive protein concentration after diet and physical activity induced weight reduction is associated with changes in plasma lipids, but not interleukin-6 or adiponectin.
Alena Dvoráková-Lorenzová,P. Suchanek,Peter J. Havel,Petr Stavek,Karasová L,Zdenĕk Valenta,Jaroslav Tintĕra,Rudolf Poledne +7 more
TL;DR: The decrease in hsCRP concentration after weight reduction does not appear to be mediated by decreases in circulating IL-6 or adiponectin concentrations; however, change inhsCRp concentration is related to changes in waist circumference and lipid metabolism, reflected by plasma triacylglycerol and FFA levels.
Association between Duration of the Sleep and Body Weight
Adámková,Jaroslav A. Hubacek,Lánská,Michal Vrablík,Králová Lesná I,P. Suchanek,Zimmelová P,M. Veleminský +7 more
TL;DR: The optimal values of the body mass index (and optimal body weight) were associated with the duration of sleep 7 hours per night (P < 0.001).
Effect of different types of dietary fatty acids on subclinical inflammation in humans.
TL;DR: It could be stated that the substantial change of dietary fatty acid composition might influence proinflammatory effect in addition to traditional cardiovascular risk factors.
Apolipoprotein A5 in health and disease.
Jaroslav A. Hubacek,Adámková,Michal Vrablík,Michaela Kadlecová,Josef Zicha,Jaroslav Kuneš,Jan Pitha,P. Suchanek,Rudolf Poledne +8 more
TL;DR: APOA5 mutations detected in Czech population did not show strict effect on plasma TG levels, and the suggested roles of APOA5 variants in determination of the plasma remnant particles, plasma concentrations of C-reactive protein or some anthropometrical parameters were excluded.
Proinflammatory status, genetics and atherosclerosis.
Rudolf Poledne,Alena Lorenzová,Petr Stavek,Z Valenta,Jaroslav A. Hubacek,P. Suchanek,Jan Pitha +6 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that an increased concentration of hsCRP represents a certain marker of proinflammatory status related to central obesity and triglyceride metabolism and it might be related to individual properties of monocytes in atherogenesis.