Teemu Niiranen
MD, PhD
tejuni@utu.fi |
Cardiovascular epidemiology; cohort studies; blood pressure; hypertension; blood pressure measurement
Teemu Niiranen, MD, PhD, is a physician-scientist and a clinical hypertension specialist with a track record of productivity in hypertension research, successful mentoring, international research grant procurement, and inter-institutional international collaborations. His research on hypertension in large population cohorts has led to >250 publications that are cited by the European, American, British, and Japanese clinical hypertension guidelines. These publications include first- or last-author articles in BMJ, Circulation, European Heart Journal, Nature Communications and JAMA Cardiology.
After finishing his PhD and clinical training, Dr. Niiranen received in-depth training in cardiovascular disease epidemiology and omics during a post-doctoral period at the Framingham Heart Study, the oldest and most prestigious cardiovascular cohort study in the world. After his post-doctoral period, he was selected as one of the new Group Leaders of the University of Turku Collegium of Science and Medicine and in 2020, the professor of internal medicine at the university. He is also employed as a Medical Specialist by the National Institute for Health and Welfare and chairs the work of the Cardiometabolic Clinical Expert Group of the FinnGen study, a project that has genotyped up to 500 000 unique Finnish blood samples and merged this genetic data with nationwide healthcare registers.
Dr. Niiranen has received young investigator awards from the American and Finnish Societies of Hypertension, and the American Heart Association. He is the past chair of the Finnish Hypertension Society and has mentored 12 PhD students. He is a co-author of the Finnish and European Society of Hypertension clinical hypertension guidelines.
In addition to general cardiovascular epidemiology, Dr. Niiranen's research has focused on the epidemiology of hypertension in large scale population cohorts. His studies particularly focused on home monitoring of blood pressure and more recently he has moved into examining the relation between hypertension and omics (genome, metagenome and metabolome).
Hypertension and clinical epidemioogy.
- Prognostic Value of the Variability in Home-Measured Blood Pressure and Heart Rate The Finn-Home Study (2012)
- Hypertension
- Response to Prognostic Value of the Home Blood Pressure Variability: Which Is Best? (2012) Johansson JK, Niiranen TJ, Puukka PJ, Jula AM
- The International Database of HOme blood pressure in relation to Cardiovascular Outcome (IDHOCO): moving from baseline characteristics to research perspectives (2012)
- Hypertension Research
- Determinants of masked hypertension in the general population: the Finn-Home study (2011)
- Journal of Hypertension
- Factors affecting the difference between morning and evening home blood pressure: The Finn-Home study (2011)
- Blood Pressure
- Optimal Schedule for Home Blood Pressure Measurement Based on Prognostic Data The Finn-Home Study (2011)
- Hypertension
- Comparison of home and ambulatory blood pressure measurement in the diagnosis of masked hypertension (2010)
- Journal of Hypertension
- Factors affecting the variability of home-measured blood pressure and heart rate: the Finn-home study (2010)
- Journal of Hypertension
- Home-Measured Blood Pressure Is a Stronger Predictor of Cardiovascular Risk Than Office Blood Pressure The Finn-Home Study (2010)
- Hypertension
- Optimal schedule for home blood pressure monitoring based on a clinical approach (2010)
- Journal of Hypertension
- Response to Home or Office Blood Pressure Monitoring in Predicting Cardiovascular Events: What is Policy Implication? (2010) Niiranen T
- Home blood pressure has a stronger association with arterial stiffness than clinic blood pressure: the Finn-Home Study (2009)
- Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Home-measured blood pressure is more strongly associated with atherosclerosis than clinic blood pressure: the Finn-HOME Study (2007)
- Journal of Hypertension
- Home-measured blood pressure is more strongly associated with electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy than is clinic blood pressure: the Finn-HOME study (2007)
- Journal of Human Hypertension
- A comparison of home measurement and ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure in the adjustment of anti hypertensive treatment (2006)
- American Journal of Hypertension
- Comparison of agreement between clinic and home-measured blood pressure in the Finnish population: the Finn-HOME Study (2006)
- Journal of Hypertension
- Prevalence and determinants of isolated clinic hypertension in the Finnish population: the Finn-HOME study (2006)
- Journal of Hypertension