Olli Raitakari
MD/PhD
olli.raitakari@utu.fi +358 29 450 2304 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9365-3702 |
cardiovascular and metabolic diseases; risk factors; vascular epidemiology; genetic epidemiology; epidemiology; dietary intervention; cohort studies; follow-up studies
EDUCATION AND DEGREES
2001 Docent in Clinical Physiology
1997-1999 Postdoc training, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
1997 Docent in Epidemiology
1996 Specialist in Clinical Physiology
1995 Doctorate, PhD
1989 Licentiate in Medicine, MD
CURRENT POSITIONS
2017- Professor in Cardiovascular Medicine, Director of the Research Centre of Applied and
Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Turku, Finland
PAST POSITIONS
2012-2016 Academy Professor, University of Turku
2007-2016 Professor in Cardiovascular Medicine (part time), University of Turku
2007-2008 Senior Scientist Grant, Academy of Finland
2004-2016 Chief Physician, Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Turku
University Hospital (leave of absence 2012-2016)
2002-2004 Consultant in Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Turku University Hospital
2002 (1 mo) Head of Nuclear Medicine Department, Turku University Hospital
2000-2003 (3 mo) Head of Clinical Physiology Department, Turku University Hospital
2000-2005 Senior Fellow Post, Academy of Finland
1998-2000 Postdoctoral Research Post, Academy of Finland
1996-1997 Consultant in Clinical Physiology, Turku University Hospital
1991-1996 Positions as Resident in Clinical Chemistry, Nuclear Medicine, and Clinical
Physiology, Turku University Hospital
1988-1990 Positions as General Practioner and Resident in Internal Medicine or Surgery
Evidence suggest that many non-communicable disease outcomes have roots in childhood and may even stem of adverse ancestral exposures. Improved knowledge how various ancestral and early-life exposures lead to adult disease outcomes is essential in developing better preventive practices and policies that lead to improved public health. My mission has been to contribute to this knowledge-base by working in epidemiologic cohort studies with follow-up from childhood to adulthood. I am the Principal Investigator of the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study (YFS), the largest study in Europe with a follow-up of cardiovascular risk factors from childhood to adulthood. I am also the Director of the STRIP Study, which is a leading long-term pediatric dietary intervention study testing the hypothesis that modifying the fat quality diet will have beneficial effects on cardiovascular risk early in life. During the past years, I have organized several field studies in these cohorts, and introduced novel technologies, such as imaging studies, genetic epidemiology methods and metabolomics approaches in these unique population resources. Our research has contributed to the understanding of pre-clinical development of atherosclerosis in children and young adults, including the effects of diet, life-style, metabolic risk factors, psychological traits and psychosocial factors, inflammation, hormones and genetic markers. For example, by applying non-invasive imaging methods in the Young Finns Study, we have demonstrated that exposure to adverse lipids, elevated blood pressure and obesity in childhood is related to atherosclerosis development in adulthood (JAMA 2003). Subsequent work stemmed from this initial observation has led to numerous original publications that have shown in detail how exposure to a large range of aetiogenic factors early in life contribute to the development of cardio-metabolic outcomes in adulthood. For example, by pooling international i3C Consortium data, we have demonstrated that overweight or obese children who became non-obese by adulthood had similar risks of many cardio-metabolic adult outcomes as individuals who were never obese (NEJM 2011). Thus, the results of our studies have clearly demonstrated that individual’s exposure to various stressors in early life is contributing to his/her adult phenotype and disease risk. The results have had significant impact on preventive practices. As a concrete demonstration of the international recognition and impact of my team’s work, many of our studies are widely cited in all updated paediatric guidelines on cardiovascular prevention both in Europe and in US.
- Mendelian Randomization Studies Do Not Support a Causal Role for Reduced Circulating Adiponectin Levels in Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes (2013)
- DiabetesPsychoneuroendocrinology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Meta-Analysis Investigating Associations Between Healthy Diet and Fasting Glucose and Insulin Levels and Modification by Loci Associated With Glucose Homeostasis in Data From 15 Cohorts (2013)
- American Journal of Epidemiology
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Migraine without aura: genome-wide association analysis identifies several novel susceptibility (2013)
- Journal of Headache and PainFree Radical Biology and Medicine
(Other publication) - New loci associated with birth weight identify genetic links between intrauterine growth and adult height and metabolismThe Molecular Genetic Architecture of Self-Employment (2013)
- Nature GeneticsPLoS ONE
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Nine Loci for Ocular Axial Length Identified through Genome-wide Association Studies, Including Shared Loci with Refractive Error (2013)
- American Journal of Human Genetics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Parental smoking produces long-term damage to vascular function in their children. (2013)
- Current Opinion in Cardiology
(A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal ) - Scrutiny of the CHRNA5-CHRNA3-CHRNB4 smoking behavior locus reveals a novel association with alcohol use in a Finnish population based study. (2013)
- International Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Genetics, IJMEG
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Sedentary Behavior and Markers of Hepatic Lipid Load. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study (2013)
- Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
(Other publication) - Sedentary behaviours and obesity in adults. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study. (2013)
- BMJ Open
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Serotonin receptor 1B genotype and hostility, anger and aggressive behavior through the lifespan: the Young Finns study (2013)
- Journal of Behavioral Medicine
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Sex-stratified Genome-wide Association Studies Including 270,000 Individuals Show Sexual Dimorphism in Genetic Loci for Anthropometric Traits (2013)
- PLoS Genetics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Simplified Definitions of Elevated Pediatric Blood Pressure and High Adult Arterial Stiffness (2013)
- Pediatrics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Temperament, character and serotonin activity in the human brain – a positron emission tomography study based on a general population cohort (2013)
- Psychological Medicine
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Testosterone and temperament traits in men – Longitudinal analysis (2013)
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The association between coronary flow reserve and development of coronary calcifications: a follow-up study for 11 years in healthy young men (2013)
- EHJ Cardiovascular Imaging / European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The associations of oxidized high-density lipoprotein lipids with risk factors for atherosclerosis: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study (2013)
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - (2013)
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - The role of obesity and physical activity in non-specific and radiating low back pain: The Young Finns study2013
- Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Triglyceride-cholesterol imbalance across lipoprotein subclasses predicts diabetic kidney disease and mortality in type 1 diabetes: the FinnDiane Study (2013)
- Journal of Internal Medicine
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Unrecognised obstructive sleep apnoea is common in severe peripheral arterial disease (2013)
- European Respiratory Journal
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal)