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In questa sezione potrai accedere a tutti gli studi clinici internazionali realizzati da sempre utilizzando la tecnologia InBody come strumento di analisi della composizione corporea, dello stato nutrizionale e della distribuzione dei fluidi nell’organismo. Effettua ricerche per Area clinica o per Parole chiave, così da velocizzare al massimo il reperimento delle informazioni di tuo interesse.

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Whole Blood Spermine/Spermidine Ratio as a New Indicator of Sarcopenia Status in Older Adults

ABSTRACT Early diagnosis and therapeutic intervention improve the quality of life and prognosis of patients with sarcopenia. The natural polyamines spermine and spermidine are involved in many physiological activities. Therefore, we investigated blood polyamine levels as a potential biomarker for sarcopenia. Subjects were Japanese patients >70 years of age who visited outpatient clinics or resided… Leggi tutto

Autori: Sanayama et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: Biomedicines

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Validity of using perceived exertion to assess muscle fatigue during back squat exercise

ABSTRACT The rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scale has been found to reflect physiological responses, and this study aimed to assess the validity of using the Borg CR-10 scale and velocity loss to evaluate muscle fatigue quantified by surface electromyography during back squat (BS) exercise. A total of 15 collegiate male athletes underwent three non-explosive… Leggi tutto

Autori: Zhao et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Validity of total body water measured by multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance devices in a multi-ethnic sample

ABSTRACT Background & aims: Total body water (TBW) is the largest component of fat free mass and therefore is commonly used in multi-compartment body composition models and as a stand-alone method to assess body composition. Previous literature has not validated bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy device estimates of TBW in racial and ethnic minority populations; previous studies… Leggi tutto

Autori: N.M.Blue et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN

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Usefulness of muscle ultrasound in appendicular skeletal muscle mass estimation for sarcopenia assessment

ABSTRACT The measurement of skeletal muscle mass is essential for the diagnosis of sarcopenia. Muscle ultrasonography has emerged as a useful tool for evaluating sarcopenia because it can be used to assess muscle quality and quantity. This study investigated whether muscle ultrasonography is effective for estimating appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) and screening for sarcopenia.… Leggi tutto

Autori: Baek et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: PLOS ONE

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Total body fluid is the factor that affects the pharmacokinetics of tolvaptan, and its efficacy, in acute worsening heart failure patients

ABSTRACT The optimal starting dose of tolvaptan to effectively improve fluid retention in patients with heart failure (HF) is unknown. This study explored the factors affecting the pharmacokinetics (PKs) and pharmacodynamics of tolvaptan in patients with decompensated HF. We prospectively enrolled patients who were slated to receive tolvaptan because of volume overload associated with chronic… Leggi tutto

Autori: Kato et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: Pharmacol Res Perspect.

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The Relationship Between Dietary Patterns and Glycemic Variability in People with Impaired Glucose Tolerance

ABSTRACT Background: Diurnal glucose fluctuations are increased in prediabetes and might be affected by specific dietary patterns. Objectives: The present study assessed the relationship between glycemic variability (GV) and dietary regimen in people with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Methods: Forty-one NGT (mean age: 45.0 ± 9.0 y, mean BMI: 32.0… Leggi tutto

Autori: Dimova et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: The Journal of nutrition

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The Impact of Nutritional Status on Sexual Function in Male Kidney Transplant Recipients

ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Sexual function and nutritional status assessment are relevant topics in chronic kidney disease patients. This study was designed to investigate whether bioelectrical impedance analysis-derived nutritional parameters, nutritional biomarkers, and handgrip strength influence sexual function and to analyze the changes in sexual function after kidney transplantation in men. Materials and Methods: Fifty-four… Leggi tutto

Autori: Sukackiene et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: Medicina

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The Impact of Nutrition and Oral Function Exercise on among Community-Dwelling Older People

ABSTRACT Oral function (OF) decline in older people is associated with nutritional deficiencies, which increases frailty risk and the need for nursing care. We investigated whether the delivery of an oral function improvement program on a tablet device was as effective as delivery through a paper-based program. We also investigated the association between tongue pressure… Leggi tutto

Autori: Tani et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: Nutrients

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The impact of insulin resistance on the association between metabolic syndrome and lung function: the Kangbuk Samsung Health Study

ABSTRACT Background/objective: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is related to lung dysfunction. However, its impact according to insulin resistance (IR) remains unknown. Therefore, we evaluated whether the relation of MS with lung dysfunction differs by IR. Subject/methods: This cross-sectional study included 114,143 Korean adults (mean age, 39.6 years) with health examinations who were divided into three groups:… Leggi tutto

Autori: Lee et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome

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The Gut Microbiota–Brain Axis during Aging, Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Role of Tau Protein, β-Amyloid and LPS in Serum and Curli Protein in Stool

ABSTRACT Currently, there is an increasing number of people with mild cognitive (MCI) impairment and dementia (D). In the present work we studied the role of tau protein, β-amyloid, LPS (lipopolysaccharide), and curli protein of elderly adults with MCI or D and the contribution of gut microbiota. Four groups were studied: young subjects, healthy adults… Leggi tutto

Autori: Sánchez-Tapia et al.

Anno: 2023

Rivista: Nutrients

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