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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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Association between oxidative balance score and sarcopenia in older adults

BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia, a prevalent muscle disorder in the older adults, is characterized by accelerated loss of muscle mass and function, contributing to increased risks of falls, functional decline, and mortality. The relationship between dietary oxidative balance score (DOBS) and sarcopenia, however, remains unclear. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of the National Health and Nutritional… Leggi tutto

Autori: Mahmoodi et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Scientific Reports

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Consuming Caffeinated or Non-Caffeinated Energy Shots has No Effect on Mood or Performance

DNA modification and synthesis are fundamental to genetic engineering, and systems that enable time- and cost-effective execution of these processes are crucial. Iteration of genetic construct variants takes significant time, cost and effort to develop new therapeutic strategies to treat diseases including cancer. Thus, decreasing cost and enhancing simplicity while accelerating the speed of advancement… Leggi tutto

Autori: Antonio et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Research Directs in Strength and Performance

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Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio is associated with sarcopenia risk in overweight maintenance hemodialysis patients

BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia is prevalent among hemodialysis patients and is associated with poor outcomes. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), an easily obtainable marker of inflammation, may predict sarcopenia risk. This study aimed to investigate the association between NLR and sarcopenia risk in maintenance hemodialysis patients, examining this association in the context of obesity. METHODS: This cross-sectional study… Leggi tutto

Autori: Nie et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Scientific Reports

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Sex differences in associated factors for age-related hearing loss

Age-related hearing loss, or Presbycusis, is the most frequent sensory deficiency in older adults and is associated with comorbidities such as falls, cognitive decline, and frailty. Frailty is related to poor health outcomes in old age. Recent research suggested that age-related hearing loss may be a potentially modifiable risk factor for frailty, although inconclusive. The… Leggi tutto

Autori: Nam et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: PLOS ONE

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Effect of preoperative pan-immune-inflammation value on clinical and oncologic outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery: a retrospective study

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Sarcopenia has known negative effects on clinical and oncological outcomes in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). The use of the Strength, Assistance in walking, Rise from a chair, Climb stairs, and Falls (SARC-F) questionnaire to determine the effects of sarcopenia on postoperative complications of CRC has not been reported to date. Therefore, this study… Leggi tutto

Autori: Seo et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research

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Gut microbiota changes associated with low-carbohydrate diet intervention for obesity

The ketogenic diet (KD) is a popular option for managing body weight, though its influence on glucose and lipid metabolism was still inconclusive. Gut microbiota is modulated by dietary pattens and has been associated with the changes of metabolic homeostasis induced by KD. Here, we found that two types of KDs, KD1 (8.8% carbohydrate, 73.4%… Leggi tutto

Autori: Li et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Open Life Sciences

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Does mild cognitive impairment accelerate age-related changes in physical function and body composition? A three-year longitudinal follow-up study

Age-related declines in physical function, body composition, and cognitive function are interrelated. This prospective study aimed to examine the impact of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) on age-related changes in physical function and body composition among community-dwelling older adults. We analyzed data from 180 older adults (aged ≥70 years) who completed a longitudinal assessment of physical… Leggi tutto

Autori: Makizako et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Research square

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Differences in the body composition of women who engage and those who do not engage in programmed physical activity

Subjective cognitive impairment in older persons has a substantial influence on their quality of life and can progress to serious illnesses such as dementia. Physical activity level can help prevent cognitive decline and improve cognitive performance. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between frequency of physical activity and subjective cognitive impairment… Leggi tutto

Autori: Milivojevic et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Ita. J. Sports Reh. Po.

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Nutritional Status and Body Composition in Female Patients with Interstitial Lung Diseases

BACKGROUND: Body composition (BC) techniques, including bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIVA), nutritional ultrasound® (NU), and computed tomography (CT), can detect nutritional diagnoses such as sarcopenia (Sc). Sc in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is associated with greater severity and lower survival. Our aim was to explore the correlation of BIVA, NU and functional parameters with BC at… Leggi tutto

Autori: Alarcón-Dionet et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Clinical Nutrition Open Science

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Varicose vein treatment reduces edema not only in the treated legs but also in the entire body

BACKGROUND: Patients with varicose veins are prevented from prolonged standing. Considering that exercise can be implemented in different positions, the aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training at standing and lying positions on quality of life, and clinical symptoms in women with mild varicose veins. METHODS: Twenty-five women with mild… Leggi tutto

Autori: Tomita et al.

Anno: 2024

Rivista: Phlebology.

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