Per Wollmer
Lund University
343 Papers
2.9K Citations
Per Wollmer is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 326 publications. Previous affiliations of Per Wollmer include Norwegian School of Sport Sciences & Malmö University.
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Papers
Less pronounced response to exercise in healthy relatives to type 2 diabetic subjects compared with controls
Carl Ekman,Targ Elgzyri,Kristoffer Ström,Kristoffer Ström,Peter Almgren,Hemang Parikh,Hemang Parikh,Marloes Dekker Nitert,Tina Rönn,Fiona N. Manderson Koivula,Charlotte Ling,Åsa Tornberg,Per Wollmer,Karl-Fredrik Eriksson,Leif Groop,Ola Hansson +15 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that healthy, insulin-sensitive FH+ and FH- participants with similar age, V̇o2 peak, and body mass index may respond differently to an exercise intervention, which may contribute to the increased susceptibility to type 2 diabetes in FH+, which is known to have metabolic inflexibility.
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Is Common in Never-smoking Patients with Primary Sjögren Syndrome
Anna Matilda Nilsson,Sandra Diaz,Elke Theander,Roger Hesselstrand,Eeva Piitulainen,Olle Ekberg,Per Wollmer,Thomas Mandl +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the disease per se is involved in the development of COPD in patients with primary Sjögren syndrome, even among never-smoking patients.
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Effect of local cold provocation on systolic blood pressure and skin blood flow in the finger.
TL;DR: There is no correlation between the decrease in finger skin blood flow and systolic blood pressure during local cold provocation, and the ideal clinical method for demonstrating increased cold-induced vasospasm is, however, still lacking.
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Deposition of inhaled nanoparticles is reduced in subjects with COPD and correlates with the extent of emphysema: proof of concept for a novel diagnostic technique.
H. L. Aaltonen,Jonas Jakobsson,Sandra Diaz,Sophia Zackrisson,Eeva Piitulainen,Jakob Löndahl,Per Wollmer +6 more
TL;DR: Differences in the recovery of exhaled nanoparticles in subjects with COPD and never‐smoking controls are explored to determine whether recovery correlates with the extent of emphysema.
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Evaluation of the effects of exercise on insulin sensitivity in Arabian and Swedish women with type 2 diabetes.
TL;DR: Although a 6-month exercise intervention of moderate intensity in Arabian and Swedish patients with type 2 diabetes can improve insulin sensitivity it is hampered by the metabolic inflexibility of switching between oxidation of glucose or fat.
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