Kristian Engeseth

  • PhD student; MD

Kristian Engeseth is currently in the last phase of his thesis on the cohort and has been authored several OIS papers in recent years. He also works as a physician at the Department of Medicine at Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål.

 

Publications 2021

Falk RS, Mariampillai JE, Prestgaard EE, Heir T, Bodegård J, Robsahm TE, Grundvold I, Skretteberg PT, Engeseth K, Bjornholt JV, Stavem K, Liestøl K, Sandvik L, Thaulow E, Erikssen G, Kjeldsen SE, Gjesdal K, Erikssen JE (2021)
The Oslo Ischaemia Study: cohort profile
BMJ Open, 11 (10), e049111
DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049111, PubMed 34645662

Publications 2020

Aslaksen EH, Engeseth K, Jacobsen D, Strand MC (2020)
[Unconscious man in his fifties with elevated anion gap]
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen, 140 (15)
DOI 10.4045/tidsskr.20.0120, PubMed 33118776

Aslaksen EH, Engeseth K, Jacobsen D, Strand MC (2020)
Unconscious man in his 50s with increased anion gap
Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen., 140 (15), 1557-1560

Prestgaard E, Mariampillai J, Engeseth K, Erikssen J, Bodegård J, Liestøl K, Kjeldsen S, Grundvold I, Berge E (2020)
Change in Body Weight and Long-Term Risk of Stroke and Death in Healthy Men
Stroke, 51 (5), 1435-1441
DOI 10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.027233, PubMed 32268850

Publications 2019

Mariampillai JE, Liestøl K, Kjeldsen SE, Prestgaard EE, Engeseth K, Bodegard J, Berge E, Gjesdal K, Erikssen J, Grundvold I, Skretteberg PT (2019)
Exercise Systolic Blood Pressure at Moderate Workload Is Linearly Associated With Coronary Disease Risk in Healthy Men
Hypertension, 75 (1), 44-50
DOI 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.13528, PubMed 31735088

Mariampillai JE, Prestgaard EE, Kjeldsen SE, Liestøl K, Engeseth K, Erikssen J, Bodegard J, Berge E, Grundvold I, Skretteberg PT (2019)
SBP above 180 mmHg at moderate exercise workload increases coronary heart disease risk in healthy men during 28-year follow-up
J Hypertens, 37 (5), 949-955
DOI 10.1097/HJH.0000000000001959, PubMed 30325341

Publications 2018

Engeseth K, Prestgaard EE, Mariampillai JE, Grundvold I, Liestol K, Kjeldsen SE, Bodegard J, Erikssen JE, Gjesdal K, Skretteberg PT (2018)
Physical fitness is a modifiable predictor of early cardiovascular death: A 35-year follow-up study of 2014 healthy middle-aged men
Eur J Prev Cardiol, 25 (15), 1655-1663
DOI 10.1177/2047487318793459, PubMed 30103630

Prestgaard E, Mariampillai J, Engeseth K, Erikssen J, Bodegård J, Liestøl K, Gjesdal K, Kjeldsen S, Grundvold I, Berge E (2018)
Change in Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Risk of Stroke and Death: Long-Term Follow-Up of Healthy Middle-Aged Men
Stroke, 50 (1), 155-161
DOI 10.1161/STROKEAHA.118.021798, PubMed 30580727

Publications 2017

Mariampillai JE, Engeseth K, Kjeldsen SE, Grundvold I, Liestøl K, Erikssen G, Erikssen J, Bodegard J, Skretteberg PT (2017)
Exercise systolic blood pressure at moderate workload predicts cardiovascular disease and mortality through 35 years of follow-up in healthy, middle-aged men
Blood Press, 26 (4), 229-236
DOI 10.1080/08037051.2017.1291276, PubMed 28276720

Prestgaard E, Hodnesdal C, Engeseth K, Erikssen J, Bodegård J, Liestøl K, Gjesdal K, Kjeldsen SE, Grundvold I, Berge E (2017)
Long-term predictors of stroke in healthy middle-aged men
Int J Stroke, 13 (3), 292-300
DOI 10.1177/1747493017730760, PubMed 28929941

Publications 2016

Engeseth K, Hodnesdal C, Grundvold I, Liestøl K, Gjesdal K, Kjeldsen SE, Erikssen JE, Bodegard J, Skretteberg PT (2016)
Temporal Reduction in Chronotropic Index Predicts Risk of Cardiovascular Death Among Healthy Middle-Aged Men: a 28-Year Follow-Up Study
J Am Heart Assoc, 5 (12)
DOI 10.1161/JAHA.116.004555, PubMed 27881424

Næss PA, Engeseth K, Grøtta O, Andersen GØ, Gaarder C (2016)
Minimal invasive treatment of life-threatening bleeding caused by cardiopulmonary resuscitation-associated liver injury: a case report
J Med Case Rep, 10 (1), 132
DOI 10.1186/s13256-016-0926-3, PubMed 27236329

Publications 2014

Engeseth K, Hodnesdal C, Grundvold I, Liestøl K, Gjesdal K, Erikssen G, Kjeldsen SE, Erikssen JE, Bodegard J, Skretteberg PT (2014)
Heart rate reserve predicts cardiovascular death among physically unfit but otherwise healthy middle-aged men: a 35-year follow-up study
Eur J Prev Cardiol, 23 (1), 59-66
DOI 10.1177/2047487314553202, PubMed 25281482

Publications 2013

Grundvold I, Skretteberg PT, Engeseth K, Gjesdal K, Kjeldsen SE, Arnesen H, Bodegard J, Liestøl K, Erikssen G, Erikssen J (2013)
Response to Letter by Morris et al regarding article, "Low heart rates predict incident atrial fibrillation in healthy middle-aged men" by Grundvold et al
Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol, 6 (6), e102
DOI 10.1161/CIRCEP.113.001154, PubMed 24347602

Grundvold I, Skretteberg PT, Liestøl K, Erikssen G, Engeseth K, Gjesdal K, Kjeldsen SE, Arnesen H, Erikssen J, Bodegard J (2013)
Low heart rates predict incident atrial fibrillation in healthy middle-aged men
Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol, 6 (4), 726-31
DOI 10.1161/CIRCEP.113.000267, PubMed 23873309

Skretteberg PT, Grundvold I, Kjeldsen SE, Engeseth K, Liestøl K, Erikssen G, Erikssen J, Gjesdal K, Bodegard J (2013)
Seven-year increase in exercise systolic blood pressure at moderate workload predicts long-term risk of coronary heart disease and mortality in healthy middle-aged men
Hypertension, 61 (5), 1134-40
DOI 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.111.00793, PubMed 23529164