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    Consumer Power: Evolution in the Digital Age by Labrecque, Lauren I., vor dem Esche, Jonas, Mathwick, Charla, Novak, Thomas P., Hofacker, Charles F.

    Published in Journal of interactive marketing (01-11-2013)
    “…The predictions of growing consumer power in the digital age that predated the turn of the century were fueled by the rise of the Internet, then reignited by…”
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    Microsurgery for cerebral arteriovenous malformations: subgroup outcomes in a consecutive series of 288 cases by Schramm, Johannes, Schaller, Karl, Esche, Jonas, Boström, Azize

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-04-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to review the outcomes after microsurgical resection of cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) from a…”
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    The DONALD study as a longitudinal sensor of nutritional developments: iodine and salt intake over more than 30 years in German children by Remer, Thomas, Hua, Yifan, Esche, Jonas, Thamm, Michael

    Published in European journal of nutrition (01-06-2022)
    “…Purpose Mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency was present in large parts of Germany up to the beginning 1990s and improved from then on. Current epidemiological…”
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    Renal biomarkers of acid excretion capacity: relationships with body fatness and blood pressure by Krupp, Danika, Hua, Yifan, Esche, Jonas, Remer, Thomas

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-2020)
    “…Background Overweight and higher BMI are known to be related to increased blood pressure (BP) and additionally associate with lowered urine pH values even at…”
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    Estimates of renal net acid excretion and their relationships with serum uric acid and hyperuricemia in a representative German population sample by Esche, Jonas, Krupp, Danika, Mensink, Gert BM, Remer, Thomas

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-2020)
    “…Background/Objective Preliminary interventional data suggest that a reduction of dietary acid load raises renal uric acid excretion and decreases serum uric…”
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    Cortisol and 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 as potential determinants of renal citrate excretion in healthy children by Hua, Yifan, Esche, Jonas, Hartmann, Michaela F., Maser-Gluth, Christiane, Wudy, Stefan A., Remer, Thomas

    Published in Endocrine (01-02-2020)
    “…Background In patients with Cushing disease, renal citrate excretion is reduced. A low urinary citrate concentration is a risk factor for nephrolithiasis…”
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    Dietary Acid Load and Potassium Intake Associate with Blood Pressure and Hypertension Prevalence in a Representative Sample of the German Adult Population by Krupp, Danika, Esche, Jonas, Mensink, Gert Bernardus Maria, Klenow, Stefanie, Thamm, Michael, Remer, Thomas

    Published in Nutrients (19-01-2018)
    “…Diets rich in fruits and vegetables, like the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)-diet, are usually characterized by high potassium intake and…”
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    Contribution of iodized salt to total iodine and total salt intake in Germany by Esche, Jonas, Thamm, Michael, Remer, Thomas

    Published in European journal of nutrition (01-10-2020)
    “…Background Salt reduction campaigns without a parallel increase of iodine fortification will lead to a worsened iodine status in countries with a relevant salt…”
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    Increased body fatness adversely relates to 24-hour urine pH during childhood and adolescence: evidence of an adipo-renal axis by Hua, Yifan, Krupp, Danika, Esche, Jonas, Remer, Thomas

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-05-2019)
    “…Reduced net acid excretion (NAE) capacity indicates a decrease in renal function. This reduction manifests as a disproportionally low 24-h urine pH in relation…”
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    Urinary Citrate, an Index of Acid-Base Status, Predicts Bone Strength in Youths and Fracture Risk in Adult Females by Esche, Jonas, Johner, Simone, Shi, Lijie, Schönau, Eckhard, Remer, Thomas

    “…Context: Diet can impact on bone strength via metabolic shifts in acid-base status. In contrast to the strongly diet-dependent biomarker urinary potential…”
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    Hyponatremia After Spontaneous Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage—A Prospective Observational Study by Ridwan, Sami, Zur, Bernd, Kurscheid, Johanna, Esche, Jonas, Kristof, Rudolf, Klingmüller, Dietrich, Boström, Azize

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-09-2019)
    “…Hyponatremia has been frequently observed after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), and some data have suggested a correlation with symptomatic cerebral…”
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    Higher diet-dependent renal acid load associates with higher glucocorticoid secretion and potentially bioactive free glucocorticoids in healthy children by Esche, Jonas, Shi, Lijie, Sánchez-Guijo, Alberto, Hartmann, Michaela F, Wudy, Stefan A, Remer, Thomas

    Published in Kidney international (01-08-2016)
    “…Metabolic acidosis induces elevated glucocorticoid (GC) levels. However, the influence of less strong daily acid loads on GCs is largely unexplored. To…”
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    Seizure Outcomes in Patients With Surgically Treated Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations by von der Brelie, Christian, Simon, Matthias, Esche, Jonas, Schramm, Johannes, Boström, Azize

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-11-2015)
    “…Abstract BACKGROUND: Epilepsy is the second most common symptom in cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) patients. The consecutive reduction of life…”
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    Health Care Costs of Spontaneous Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage for Rehabilitation, Home Care, and In-Hospital Treatment for the First Year by Ridwan, Sami, Urbach, Horst, Greschus, Susanne, von Hagen, Johanna, Esche, Jonas, Boström, Azize

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-01-2017)
    “…Given the young age of onset and high probability of long-term disability after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), the financial impact is expected to be…”
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    Prospective relation of adolescent citrate excretion and net acid excretion capacity with blood pressure in young adulthood by Krupp, Danika, Westhoff, Timm H, Esche, Jonas, Remer, Thomas

    “…Experimental data and observational studies in adults suggest that even subtle changes in acid-base balance, indicative of a higher systemic proton load, are…”
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    Dietary Potential Renal Acid Load Is Positively Associated with Serum Uric Acid and Odds of Hyperuricemia in the German Adult Population by Esche, Jonas, Krupp, Danika, Mensink, Gert B M, Remer, Thomas

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-01-2018)
    “…Initial interventional data indicate that a reduction in dietary acid load (e.g., by an increased consumption of alkalizing fruit and vegetables) can increase…”
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    Glucocorticoids and Body Fat Inversely Associate With Bone Marrow Density of the Distal Radius in Healthy Youths by Esche, Jonas, Shi, Lijie, Hartmann, Michaela F, Schönau, Eckhard, Wudy, Stefan A, Remer, Thomas

    “…Abstract Context Elevated bone marrow adipose tissue (BMAT) is associated with lower bone quality, higher fracture rates, and an unfavorable overall metabolic…”
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    Increased protein intake and corresponding renal acid load under a concurrent alkalizing diet regime by Remer, Thomas, Esche, Jonas, Krupp, Danika

    Published in Physiological reports (01-07-2016)
    “…In their study, Teunissen‐Beekman et al. examined effects of an increase in protein intake (60 g/day, given as a mix of protein isolates, 20% pea, 20% soy, 30%…”
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