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2. The Long-Term Impact of High Levels of Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone in Energy Balance Among Obese Adolescents
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Kravchychyn, Ana Claudia Pelissari, da Silveira Campos, Raquel Munhoz, Corgosinho, Flávia Campos, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, de Castro Ferreira Vicente, Sofia Emanuelle, Ferreira, Yasmin Alaby Martins, Silva, Patrícia Leão, de Piano Ganen, Aline, Oyama, Lila Missae, Tock, Lian, de Mello, Marco Túlio, Tufik, Sérgio, and Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda
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- 2018
3. LEPR polymorphism may affect energy balance during weight loss among Brazilians obese adolescents
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Corgosinho, Flávia Campos, Almeida, Sandro Soares, Tock, Lian, Pesquero, João Bosco, Araújo, Ronaldo Carvalho, Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti, Dal'Molin Netto, Bárbara, da Silveira Campos, Raquel Munhoz, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, de Carvalho Ferreira, Joana Pereira, de Lima Sanches, Priscila, de Piano Ganen, Aline, Rogero, Marcelo Macedo, Oyama, Lila Missae, Tufik, Sergio, de Mello, Marco Túlio, and Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda
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- 2017
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4. Leptin as a cardiovascular risk marker in metabolically healthy obese: Hyperleptinemia in metabolically healthy obese
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Jamar, Giovana, Caranti, Danielle Arisa, de Cassia Cesar, Helena, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Bandoni, Daniel Henrique, and Pisani, Luciana Pellegrini
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- 2017
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5. Interdisciplinary Therapy Improves the Mediators of Inflammation and Cardiovascular Risk in Adolescents with Obesity.
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Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira, Netto, Bárbara Dal Molin, Carvalho-Ferreira, Joana Pereira de, Bueno Jr., Carlos Roberto, Alouan, Stella, Poletto, Gabriela Tronca, Ganen, Aline de Piano, Tufik, Sergio, de Mello, Marco Túlio, Nardo Jr., Nelson, and Dâmaso, Ana R.
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- 2023
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6. The effects of exercise training associated with low-level laser therapy on biomarkers of adipose tissue transdifferentiation in obese women
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da Silveira Campos, Raquel Munhoz, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Duarte, Fernanda Oliveira, Sene-Fiorese, Marcela, Aquino, Jr, Antonio Eduardo, Savioli, Filippo Aragão, Quintiliano, Pamela Cristina Lopes, Kravchychyn, Ana Claudia Pelissari, Guimarães, Liliane Isabel, Tock, Lian, Oyama, Lila Missae, Boldarine, Valter Tadeu, Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador, and Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio
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- 2018
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7. Can low-level laser therapy (LLLT) associated with an aerobic plus resistance training change the cardiometabolic risk in obese women? A placebo-controlled clinical trial
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Duarte, Fernanda Oliveira, Sene-Fiorese, Marcela, de Aquino Junior, Antonio Eduardo, da Silveira Campos, Raquel Munhoz, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Tock, Lian, Garcia de Oliveira Duarte, Ana Claudia, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador, and Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio
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- 2015
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8. The relationship between serum fatty acids and depressive symptoms in obese adolescents.
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Seabra da Silva, Sandra Maria Chemin, de Piano Ganen, Aline, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Dos Santos Quaresma, Marcus V.L., Estadella, Debora, Oyama, Lila Missae, Tock, Lian, de Mello, Marco Túlio, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, do Nascimento, Claudia Maria da Penha Oller, and Caranti, Danielle Arisa
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FOOD habits ,BODY composition ,ADIPOKINES ,UNSATURATED fatty acids ,CHILDHOOD obesity ,INFLAMMATION ,CROSS-sectional method ,LEPTIN ,GLUCOSE metabolism disorders ,MENTAL depression ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,PLASMINOGEN activators ,DATA analysis software ,FATTY acids ,ADIPOSE tissues ,LONGITUDINAL method ,ADOLESCENCE - Abstract
Depression and obesity are highly prevalent and are considered inflammatory pathologies; in addition, they are also associated with dietary patterns including types of fatty acids (FA). Changes in the FA composition in the brain are determined by changes in the content and quality of dietary and serum FA. The aim of this study was to verify the relationships between serum-free FA, inflammatory processes and depressive symptoms in obese adolescents. This was a cross-sectional study that analysed a database composed of 138 post-pubertal adolescents. Data regarding the depressive symptoms, body composition, glucose metabolism, lipid profile, FA profile, leptin concentration, as well as adiponectin, IL-A, IL-6, IL-10, TNF- α , C-reactive protein and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 levels of the subjects were collected. A total of 54·6 % of the adolescents presented with depressive symptoms, and there were positive correlations between depressive symptoms and serum saturated fatty acids (SFA) content, body fat, and inflammatory adipokines, such as leptin, IL-6, and the leptin/adiponectin ratio. Moreover, the content of n -3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) was negatively correlated with depressive symptoms, suggesting that eicosatrienoic acid (C20:2n6) and dihomo- γ -linolenic acid (C20:3 n -6) are independently associated with depressive symptom scores and can be critical predictors of poor mental health in humans. These results point to the relationship between SFA and depressive symptoms in obese adolescents. However, longitudinal studies are needed to confirm the causality between dietary SFA and depression in obese individuals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Aerobic training (AT) is more effective than aerobic plus resistance training (AT + RT) to improve anorexigenic/orexigenic factors in obese adolescents
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Carnier, June, Mello, Marco Túlio de, Ackel-D́Elia, Carolina, Corgosinho, Flavia Campos, da Silveira Campos, Raquel Munhoz, de Lima Sanches, Priscila, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Bueno Júnior, Carlos Roberto, Ganen, Aline de Piano, Martins, Aniela C., Caranti, Danielle Arisa, Tock, Lian, Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti, Tufik, Sergio, and Dâmaso, Ana R.
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10. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) associated with aerobic plus resistance training to improve inflammatory biomarkers in obese adults
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da Silveira Campos, Raquel Munhoz, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Aquino, Jr., Antonio Eduardo, Sene-Fiorese, Marcela, Duarte, Fernanda Oliveira, Tock, Lian, Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio, and Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador
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11. The Potential of Phototherapy to Reduce Body Fat, Insulin Resistance and “Metabolic Inflexibility” Related to Obesity in Women Undergoing Weight Loss Treatment
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Sene-Fiorese, Marcela, Duarte, Fernanda Oliveira, de Aquino Junior, Antonio Eduardo, Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Tock, Lian, de Oliveira Duarte, Ana Claudia Garcia, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio, and Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador
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- 2015
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12. Is there a role for leptin in the reduction of depression symptoms during weight loss therapy in obese adolescent girls and boys?
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de Carvalho-Ferreira, Joana Pereira, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, da Silveira Campos, Raquel Munhoz, Netto, Bárbara Dal Molin, Corgosinho, Flavia Campos, Sanches, Priscila L., Tock, Lian, Tufik, Sergio, de Mello, Marco Túlio, Finlayson, Graham, and Dâmaso, Ana R.
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13. Effects of magnitude of visceral adipose tissue reduction: Impact on insulin resistance, hyperleptinemia and cardiometabolic risk in adolescents with obesity after long-term weight-loss therapy.
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Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Corgosinho, Flávia Campos, Caranti, Danielle Arisa, Ganen, Aline de Piano, Tock, Lian, Oyama, Lila Missae, and Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda
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Aim: To investigate the association between visceral adipose tissue loss and insulin resistance and hyperleptinemia in adolescents with obesity submitted to interdisciplinary weight-loss therapy. Methods: A total of 172 post-pubertal adolescents (body mass index greater than the 95th percentile of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reference growth charts) were recruited for the study. The adolescents were assigned to long-term weight-loss therapy. Body composition, visceral and subcutaneous fat, glucose metabolism, lipid profile, hepatic enzymes and leptin concentration were measured. After the therapy, the adolescents were allocated to three different groups according to the tertile of visceral fat reduction. Results: Positive effects on body composition were observed in all analysed groups independent of visceral fat reduction. It was found that visceral fat was an independent predictor of insulin resistance in the investigated population. Obese adolescents who lost a higher proportion of visceral adipose tissue (>1.8 cm) demonstrated improved metabolic and inflammatory parameters twice as much than those who presented smaller losses. Positive correlations between visceral fat reduction and glucose metabolism, lipid profile, hepatic enzymes and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index were demonstrated. Conclusion: The magnitude of the reduction in visceral fat was an independent predictor of insulin resistance, hyperleptinemia and metabolic disorders related to obese adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Interdisciplinary lifestyle therapy improves binge eating symptoms and body image dissatisfaction in Brazilian obese adults
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Carvalho-Ferreira, Joana Pereira de, Cipullo, Marcos Alberto Taddeo, Caranti, Danielle Arisa, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Andrade-Silva, Stephan Garcia, Pisani, Luciana Pellegrini, and Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda
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obesity ,obesidade ,interdisciplinarity ,body image ,imagem corporal ,depression ,depressão ,Binge-eating disorder ,interdisciplinaridade ,anxiety ,Transtorno da compulsão alimentar ,ansiedade - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is related to numerous negative consequences for physical and mental health. It is often associated with the presence of binge eating disorder, body image dissatisfaction, and general psychopathology. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of an interdisciplinary lifestyle therapy on binge eating symptoms, depression, anxiety, body dissatisfaction, and quality of life in obese adults. METHODS: A total of 49 obese adults (body mass index = 37.35±5.82 kg/m²; age = 44.14±10.00 years) participated in a weight-loss program for 6 months. Symptoms suggestive of binge eating, body dissatisfaction, depression, anxiety, and quality of life were measured using self-reported questionnaires. Food intake was assessed using a 3-day dietary record. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA). RESULTS: ANOVA results showed a reduction in binge eating symptoms and in body dissatisfaction results. Depression and anxiety symptoms also decreased, and an increase was observed in quality of life scores. After therapy, a significant improvement was observed in dietary patterns, as well as significant weight loss. A positive correlation was found between variation of anxiety symptoms and lipid intake. Binge eating symptoms were associated with anxiety symptoms and body image dissatisfaction, and body image dissatisfaction correlated positively with anxiety symptoms in males only. In females, a positive correlation was observed between depression and binge eating symptoms. CONCLUSION: The interdisciplinary therapy was effective in promoting positive physical and psychological changes and in improving the quality of life of obese adults. INTRODUÇÃO: A obesidade se relaciona com inúmeras consequências negativas para a saúde física e mental. Está frequentemente associada com transtorno da compulsão alimentar periódica, insatisfação com a imagem corporal e psicopatologia geral. OBJETIVO: Avaliar os efeitos de uma terapia interdisciplinar de mudança do estilo de vida sobre sintomas de compulsão alimentar, depressão, ansiedade, insatisfação com a imagem corporal e qualidade de vida em adultos obesos. MÉTODOS: Um total de 49 adultos obesos (índice de massa corporal = 37.35±5.82 kg/m²; idade = 44.14±10.00 anos) participaram de um programa de redução de peso por 6 meses. Sintomas de compulsão alimentar, insatisfação com a imagem corporal, depressão, ansiedade e qualidade de vida foram avaliados por meio de questionários autoaplicáveis. O consumo alimentar foi avaliado utilizando-se um registro alimentar de 3 dias. Os dados foram analisados utilizando análise de variância (ANOVA). RESULTADOS: Os resultados da ANOVA mostraram uma redução nos sintomas de compulsão alimentar e na insatisfação com a imagem corporal. Os sintomas de depressão e ansiedade também diminuíram, e foi observado um aumento nos escores de qualidade de vida. Após a terapia, foi verificada melhora significativa no perfil nutricional, assim como significativa redução de peso. Foi observada uma correlação positiva entre a variação dos sintomas de ansiedade e o consumo de lipídios. Sintomas de compulsão alimentar apresentaram associação com sintomas de ansiedade e insatisfação com a imagem corporal, e a insatisfação com a imagem corporal se correlacionou positivamente com os sintomas de ansiedade nos homens. Nas mulheres, foi observada uma correlação positiva entre sintomas de depressão e de compulsão alimentar. CONCLUSÃO: A terapia interdisciplinar foi eficaz na promoção de mudanças físicas e psicológicas e proporcionou uma melhor qualidade de vida em adultos obesos.
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15. The role of free fatty acids in the inflammatory and cardiometabolic profile in adolescents with metabolic syndrome engaged in interdisciplinary therapy.
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Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, de Piano-Ganen, Aline, Oyama, Lila Missae, Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira, Santamarina, Aline Boveto, de Souza, Gabriel Inácio de Morais Honorato, Gomes, Aline Dal'Olio, Moreira, Renata Guimarães, Corgosinho, Flávia Campos, do Nascimento, Claudia Maria Oller, Tock, Lian, Tufik, Sergio, de Mello, Marco Túlio, and Dâmaso, Ana R.
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FREE fatty acids , *INFLAMMATION , *CARDIOVASCULAR disease treatment , *METABOLIC syndrome , *HEALTH care teams , *BIOMARKERS - Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate if interdisciplinary therapy can influence the cardiometabolic and serum free fatty acid profile. The second aim was to evaluate if there is an association between serum free fatty acids, inflammation and cardiometabolic biomarkers in obese adolescents with and without metabolic syndrome submitted to a long-term interdisciplinary therapy. The study involved 108 postpuberty obese adolescents, who were divided according to metabolic syndrome (MetS) diagnosis: MetS (n=32) and Non-MetS (n=76). The interdisciplinary therapy consisted of a 1-year period of nutrition, psychology, physical exercise and clinical support. After therapy, both groups improved metabolic, inflammatory (leptin, adiponectin, leptin/adiponectin ratio, adiponectin/leptin ratio and C-reactive protein) and cardiometabolic profile (PAI-1 and ICAM). Metabolic syndrome prevalence reduced from 28.70% to 12.96%. Both groups reduced myristic acid (C14:0) and increased docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, C22:6n3), heneicosapentaenoic acid (HPA, C21:5n3) and arachidonic acid (C20:4n6). After adjustment for metabolic syndrome and the number of metabolic syndrome parameters, multiple regression analysis showed that changes in VCAM and PAI-1 were negatively associated with changes in cis-linoleic acid (C18:2n6c). Additionally, changes in trans-linoleic acid (C18:2n6t) were also positively associated with these biomarkers. Moreover, leptin and leptin/adiponectin ratio were negatively associated with changes in docosapentaenoic acid (DPA, C22:5n3) and stearidonic acid (SDA, C18:4n3). Adiponectin/leptin ratio was positively associated with docosapentaenoic acid (DPA, C22:5n3). Changes in adiponectin were positively correlated with changes in omega 3, such as heneicosapentaenoic acid (HPA, C21:5n3) and docosapentaenoic acid (DPA, C22:5n3). Results support that interdisciplinary therapy can control inflammatory and cardiometabolic profile in obese adolescents. Moreover, serum fatty acids can be influenced by lifestyle changes and are able to modulate these biomarkers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Phototherapy plus concurrent exercise on improvement of metabolic syndrome biomarkers and body composition in obese women
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Fiorese, Marcela Sene, Duarte, Fernanda Oliveira, Junior, Antonio Eduardo de Aquino, Tock, Lian, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, da Silveira, Raquel Munhoz Campos, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio, and Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador
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17. Can phototherapy associated with an aerobic exercise on treadmill change the cardiovascular risk in obese women?
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Fiorese, Marcela Sene, Duarte, Fernanda Oliveira, Tock, Lian, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, da Silveira, Raquel Munhoz Campos, Dâmaso, Ana Raimunda, Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio, and Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador
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18. Is there a role for leptin in the reduction of depression symptoms during weight loss therapy in obese adolescent girls and boys?
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Carvalho-Ferreira, Joana Pereira de, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, Campos, Raquel Munhoz da Silveira, Netto, Bárbara Dal Molin, Corgosinho, Flavia Campos, Sanches, Priscila L., Tock, Lian, Tufik, Sergio, de Mello, Marco Túlio, Finlayson, Graham, and Dâmaso, Ana R.
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MENTAL depression , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of leptin , *WEIGHT loss , *ADOLESCENT obesity , *PSYCHOLOGICAL distress , *BODY composition - Abstract
Several studies have sought to clarify the association between adolescent obesity and psychological distress. Recently, a biological link between leptin resistance and depression has been proposed. The aim of the present study was to examine changes in leptin concentrations as a potential predictor of reduced depression symptoms in obese adolescents during long-term interdisciplinary weight loss therapy. Seventy-five obese adolescents (age: 16.28 ± 2.37 years; BMI: 35.65 ± 4.64 kg/m 2 ) engaged in a long-term interdisciplinary therapy for weight loss. They were evaluated at baseline and after 1 year of treatment for body composition, serum analyses and depression symptomatology. After therapy, body mass BMI, fat mass (% and kg), waist circumference, visceral, subcutaneous and visceral/subcutaneous fat and depression symptoms decreased and lean mass (%) increased significantly. There was an improvement in inflammatory profiles with a significant reduction in leptin and increase in adiponectin. Regression analyses showed that decreased leptin predicted amelioration in depression symptoms independent of age, gender and changes in visceral fat, body mass, fat mass (%) and leptin/adiponectin ratio. These associations appear stronger in girls than boys. The attenuation of hyperleptinemia appears to play an important role in the association between weight loss and depression, particularly in obese girls. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Relationship between fatty acids intake and Clostridium coccoides in obese individuals with metabolic syndrome.
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Jamar, Giovana, Santamarina, Aline Boveto, Dias, Gabriela Correia, Masquio, Deborah Cristina Landi, de Rosso, Veridiana Vera, and Pisani, Luciana Pellegrini
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FATTY acids , *METABOLIC syndrome , *CLOSTRIDIUM , *OVERWEIGHT persons , *OBESITY - Abstract
Abstract Dietary habits exert a strong influence on gut microbial composition and may result in an imbalance of gut microbes, representing a predisposition to obesity and metabolic disorders. We aimed to investigate a potential relationship between gut bacterial species and metabolic parameters and dietary intake. Bacterial DNA was extracted from feces of 34 obese subjects with and without metabolic syndrome (MS and n-MS group, respectively). We then used real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) for quantifying specific sequences to Akkermansia muciniphila , Bifidobacterium spp., Clostridium coccoides , and Lactobacillus spp. and analyzed them with respect to clinical characteristics. Our data showed that the MS group had a 6.7-fold higher level of C. coccoides in their stool samples than the n-MS group. The abundance of C. coccoides was positively correlated with a high intake of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) and polyunsaturated fatty acids. Furthermore, an excessive dietary level of MUFA was identified as a predictor of C. coccoides abundance. Alterations in the gut microbial ecology were positively correlated with levels of triacylglycerol in obese individuals. Therefore, the type and quantity of dietary fat may alter the gut microbial ecology in obese individuals with MS and may predispose them to dyslipidemia. Highlights • High consumption of MUFA/PUFA is associated with abundance of C. coccoides. • The type and quantity of dietary fat alter gut microbiota in metabolic syndrome. • Microbiota ecology alteration is positively associated with dyslipidemia in obese. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Semi-intensive and Intensive Interdisciplinary Treatments Have Similar Effects on Metabolic Syndrome and Selected Inflammatory Markers in Adolescents with Obesity.
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Hintze LJ, Kravchychyn ACP, Ferreira YAM, Campos RMDS, Dantas ADA, Masquio DCL, Caranti DA, Thivel D, and Dâmaso AR
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Background: The purpose of the present study was to compare the impact of semi-intensive and intensive interdisciplinary weight-loss therapies on the treatment of metabolic syndrome (MS) and selected inflammatory markers in adolescents with obesity., Methods: The study included 166 adolescents enrolled in two groups for 22 weeks: the intensive group (in-person aerobic and resistance exercise three times a week, and psychological and nutritional counselling once a week), or the semi-intensive group (six in-person exercise orientation meetings and six in-person psychological support sessions with an online nutritional and exercise program). Anthropometric parameters, blood pressure, fasting glucose, insulin, lipid profile, triglycerides (TG), leptin and adiponectin were assessed before and after the interventions., Results: Body weight and waist circumference decreased in both groups ( P <0.001) and large effect sizes (η
2 = 0.586 and η2 =0.465, respectively) were noted. Significant time and group interactions were found ( P =0.001) with medium effect sizes (η2 =0.095 and η2 =0.105, respectively). The prevalence of MS decreased from 27.9% to 13.1% ( P =0.012) and 29.4% to 5.9% ( P =0.004) in the semi-intensive and intensive groups, respectively. All MS risk factors decreased significantly over time ( P <0.001) and a significant time*group interaction was observed ( P <0.05), except for fasting TG ( P =0.832) and glucose ( P =0.128, η2 =0.021)., Conclusion: The results suggested that both approaches promoted significant clinical improvement in the condition of adolescents with MS and reduced associated risk factors. Studies that consider the cost effectiveness of both treatments are still needed to determine whether semi-intensive care, with its lower financial costs, may be a suitable option to treat obesity and MS in adolescents with obesity.- Published
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21. Effects of an interdisciplinary weight loss program on fibroblast growth factor 21 and inflammatory biomarkers in women with overweight and obesity.
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Dâmaso AR, Machado PP, Rhein SO, Masquio DCL, Oyama LM, Boldarine VT, de Oliveira GI, Tock L, Thivel D, and da Silveira Campos RM
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Objective: To investigate the effects of an interdisciplinary intervention on biomarkers of inflammation and their relationship with fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) concentrations in women with overweight and obesity., Methods: Thirty-one women were enrolled in a 12-week interdisciplinary weight loss program delivered by a team comprising an endocrinologist, nutritionist and exercise physiologist. Body composition; anthropometric measures; metabolic and inflammatory markers including adiponectin, leptin, and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) were assessed at baseline and post-therapy. The homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and the homeostasis model assessment of adiponectin (HOMA-AD) were calculated. The participants were divided into two groups: those with increased FGF21, and those with decreased FGF21., Results: The sample comprised women aged 32 ± 5 years with a body mass index of 33.64 ± 3.49 kg/m
2 . Body weight, waist circumference and leptin concentration were decreased in the whole sample after therapy. However, only the group with an increase in FGF21 concentration presented significant improvements in adiponectin concentration and adiponectin/leptin ratio. Moreover, although there was a reduction of leptin in both groups, it was greater in the increased FGF21 groups. There was a reduction in ANP in the decreased FGF21 group., Conclusion: Changes in FGF21 concentrations were different among the women participating in the weight loss program, with some having increased levels and some reduced levels. Furthermore, improvements in adiponectin and the adiponectin/leptin ratio were found only in the group with increased FGF21 concentration.- Published
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22. Interdisciplinary therapy had positive effects on inflammatory state, mediated by leptin, adiponectin, and quality of diet in obese women.
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Shiba CK, Dâmaso AR, Rhein SO, Machado PP, Masquio DCL, Oyama LM, Lombardi JAB, Duca LL, Tock L, Oliveira GI, and Campos RMDS
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- Adiposity, Adult, Blood Glucose analysis, Body Composition, Body Mass Index, Energy Intake, Exercise Therapy, Female, Humans, Internet, Lipids blood, Obesity complications, Treatment Outcome, Weight Loss, Adiponectin, Diet, Inflammation Mediators, Leptin, Obesity therapy, Patient Care Team
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Introduction: Background: obesity is a chronic disease associated with inadequate eating habits and reduced levels of physical activity. Because of obesity, the risk for comorbidities is increased, especially for cardiovascular diseases, insulin resistance, and increased pro-inflammatory factors. The aim of the present investigation was to analyze potential correlations between pro/anti-inflammatory adipokines, glycemic index, and other markers of diet quality using a metabolic profile in women undergoing interdisciplinary weight loss therapy. Methods: thirty-two women with obesity were enrolled in a 12-week program of interdisciplinary therapy combining a clinical, nutritional, and physical exercise approach. Body composition, quality of diet, metabolic profile, and pro/anti-inflammatory adipokines were analyzed. Results: the therapy showed to be effective in reducing body weight, body mass index, and body fat. There was also an improvement in lipid profile, including total cholesterol, non-HDL-cholesterol, VLDL-cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose metabolism, including glucose, and insulin. As for food intake, there was a decrease in calorie consumption, carbohydrates, lipids, and glycemic load, and an increased consumption of proteins. Positive correlations were demonstrated between insulin concentration and waist circumference; leptin and body fat and abdominal circumference; and LDL-cholesterol fraction and total cholesterol consumption. Negative correlations were demonstrated between leptin and monosaturated fat consumption; and adiponectin and liver enzyme GGT levels. Conclusions: interdisciplinary therapy had positive effects on inflammatory state, mediated by leptin, adiponectin, and quality of diet. Our findings suggest the effectiveness and clinical relevance of the interdisciplinary clinical therapy applied for obesity.
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23. An Interdisciplinary Weight Loss Program Improves Body Composition and Metabolic Profile in Adolescents With Obesity: Associations With the Dietary Inflammatory Index.
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Ferreira YAM, Kravchychyn ACP, Vicente SCF, Campos RMDS, Tock L, Oyama LM, Boldarine VT, Masquio DCL, Thivel D, Shivappa N, Hébert JR, and Dâmaso AR
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Background and Aims: The prevalence of overweight and obesity consitutes a global epidemic and it is growing around the world. Food and nutrition are essential requirements for promoting health and protecting against non-communicable chronic diseases, such as obesity and cardiovascular disease. Specific dietary components may modulate inflammation and oxidative stress in obese individuals. The Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII®) was developed to characterize the anti- and pro-inflammatory effects of individuals' diet. Few studies have investigated the role of diet-associated inflammation in adolescents with obesity. The present study aims to investigate the effects of an interdisciplinary weight loss therapy on DII scores and cardiometabolic risk in obese adolescents and possibles correlations. Methods: A total of 45 volunteers (14-19 years old) were recruited and enrolled for long-term interdisciplinary therapy including clinical, nutritional, psychological counseling, and exercise training. Adolescents had access to videos about health education weekly. Body composition and inflammatory and serum profiles were evaluated at baseline and after intervention. The food intake was obtained by 24-h food recall. Data was used to calculate energy-adjusted DII (E-DII) scores. Negative scores indicate an anti-inflammatory diet and positive scores indicates a pro-inflammatory diet. The sample was divided according to whether individuals increased or decreased E-DII scores after therapy. Results: After therapy the body mass index (BMI), body weight, body fat, abdominal, waist, neck, and hip circumferences decreased significantly. The mean of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) increased after the therapy. There was found an improvement of inflammatory and cardiometabolic parameters. In exploratory analyses, this occurred mainly when the EDII improved. Conclusion: Long-term interdisciplinary therapy combined with a health education website improved inflammatory serum markers in obese adolescents. Reduction in DII scores was associated with reduction of cardiometabolic parameters, suggesting that an anti-inflammatory diet may be an effective strategy to prevent and treat obesity and related comorbidities. Trial: http://www.ensaiosclinicos.gov.br/rg/RBR-6txv3v/, Register Number: RBR-6txv3v.
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- 2019
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24. Relationship between adiponectin and leptin on osteocalcin in obese adolescents during weight loss therapy.
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Campos RMDS, Masquio DCL, Corgosinho FC, Carvalho-Ferreira JP, Molin Netto BD, Clemente APG, Tock L, Tufik S, Mello MT, and Dâmaso AR
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- Adolescent, Adult, Biomarkers blood, Body Mass Index, Bone Density, Bone Remodeling, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Male, Obesity blood, Resistance Training, Weight Loss, Young Adult, Adiponectin blood, Diet, Reducing, Exercise Therapy, Leptin blood, Obesity therapy, Osteocalcin blood
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Objectives: Obesity is a multifactorial disease characterized by the presence of the pro-inflammatory state associated with the development of many comorbidities, including bone turnover marker alterations. This study aimed to investigate the role of the inflammatory state on bone turnover markers in obese adolescents undergoing interdisciplinary weight loss treatment for one year., Subjects and Methods: Thirty four post-pubescent obese adolescents with primary obesity, a body mass index (BMI) greater than > 95th percentile of the CDC reference growth charts, participated in the present investigation. Measurements of body composition, bone turnover markers, inflammatory biomarkers and visceral and subcutaneous fat were taken. Adolescents were submitted to one year of interdisciplinary treatment (clinical approach, physical exercise, physiotherapy intervention, nutritional and psychological counseling)., Results: Reduction in body mass, body fat mass, visceral and subcutaneous fat, as well as, an increase in the body lean mass and bone mineral content was observed. An improvement in inflammatory markers was seen with an increase in adiponectin, adiponectin/leptin ratio and inteleukin-15. Moreover, a positive correlation between the adiponectin/leptin ratio and osteocalcin was demonstrated. Further, both lean and body fat mass were predictors of osteocalcin. Negative associations between leptin with osteocalcin, adiponectin with Beta CTX-collagen, and visceral fat with adiponectin were observed., Conclusions: It is possible to conclude that the inflammatory state can negatively influence the bone turnover markers in obese adolescents. In addition, the interdisciplinary weight loss treatment improved the inflammatory state and body composition in obese adolescents. Therefore, the present findings should be considered in clinical practice.
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25. Cut-off values of waist circumference to predict metabolic syndrome in obese adolescents.
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Masquio DC, Ganen Ade P, Campos RM, Sanches Pde L, Corgosinho FC, Caranti D, Tock L, de Mello MT, Tufik S, and Dâmaso AR
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- Adolescent, Body Composition, Body Mass Index, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Predictive Value of Tests, Reference Values, Young Adult, Metabolic Syndrome complications, Metabolic Syndrome diagnosis, Obesity complications, Waist Circumference
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Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a constellation of metabolic alteration related to abdominal obesity, inflammation and insulin resistance, which increase cardiovascular disease and mortality. The aims of the present study were to identify the prevalence of comorbidities and altered parameters in obese adolescents with and without MetS, and determine cut-off points of waist circumference to predict MetS., Methods: 195 obese adolescents were recruited and divided according to MetS diagnosis based on IDF criteria. Blood analyses of glucose, lipids, liver enzymes, adiponectin and leptin were measured. Insulin resistance was assessed by HOMA-IR, QUICKI and HOMA-AD. Visceral, subcutaneous and hepatic fat were ultrasonography obtained. Body composition was estimated by BOD POD system., Results: We observed a prevalence of 25% of MetS (n=50). The MetS group presented significant higher body mass, BMI, body fat (kg), free-fat mass (kg), waist circumference, visceral fat, glucose, insulin, insulin resistance, total-cholesterol, LDL-c, VLDL-c, triglycerides, liver enzymes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and blood pressure. Significant lower QUICKI and adiponectin in MetS group were noted. MetS girls presented significant higher leptin/adiponectin ratio compared to Non-MetS girls. Cut-off points of 111.5 cm for boys and 104.6 cm for girls of waist circumference were suggested to predict metabolic syndrome. Moreover, waist circumference was positive correlated with visceral fat and the number of metabolic syndrome parameters., Conclusion: MetS group presented significant higher metabolic alterations and inflammation compared to Non-MetS group. Waist circumference is considered an anthropometric measure predictor of metabolic syndrome in obese adolescents, being useful in clinical practice., (Copyright AULA MEDICA EDICIONES 2014. Published by AULA MEDICA. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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26. Multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of obese adolescents: effects on cardiovascular risk factors, inflammatory profile, and neuroendocrine regulation of energy balance.
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Dâmaso AR, de Piano A, Campos RM, Corgosinho FC, Siegfried W, Caranti DA, Masquio DC, Carnier J, Sanches Pde L, Leão da Silva P, Nascimento CM, Oyama LM, Dantas AD, de Mello MT, Tufik S, and Tock L
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The prevention of obesity and health concerns related to body fat is a major challenge worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of a medically supervised, multidisciplinary approach, on reduction in the prevalence of obesity related comorbidities, inflammatory profile, and neuroendocrine regulation of energy balance in a sample of obese adolescents. A total of 97 postpuberty obese adolescents were enrolled in this study. Body composition, neuropeptides, and adipokines were analysed. The metabolic syndrome was defined by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). The abdominal ultrasonography was performed to measure visceral, subcutaneous fat and hepatic steatosis. All measures were performed at baseline and after one year of therapy. The multidisciplinary management promoted the control of obesity reducing body fat mass. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome, asthma, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), binge eating, and hyperleptinemia was reduced. An improvement in the inflammatory profile was demonstrated by an increase in anti-inflammatory adiponectin and reduction in proinflammatory adipokines, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, interleukin-6 concentrations, and in the Lep/Adipo ratio. Moreover, a reduction in the AgRP and an increase in the alfa-MSH were noted. The multidisciplinary approach not only reduced obesity but also is efficacious in cardiovascular risk factors, inflammatory profile, and neuroendocrine regulation of energy balance.
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27. Interdisciplinary lifestyle therapy improves binge eating symptoms and body image dissatisfaction in Brazilian obese adults.
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Carvalho-Ferreira JP, Cipullo MA, Caranti DA, Masquio DC, Andrade-Silva SG, Pisani LP, and Dâmaso AR
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Introduction: Obesity is related to numerous negative consequences for physical and mental health. It is often associated with the presence of binge eating disorder, body image dissatisfaction, and general psychopathology., Objective: To assess the effects of an interdisciplinary lifestyle therapy on binge eating symptoms, depression, anxiety, body dissatisfaction, and quality of life in obese adults., Methods: A total of 49 obese adults (body mass index = 37.35±5.82 kg/m²; age = 44.14±10.00 years) participated in a weight-loss program for 6 months. Symptoms suggestive of binge eating, body dissatisfaction, depression, anxiety, and quality of life were measured using self-reported questionnaires. Food intake was assessed using a 3-day dietary record. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA)., Results: ANOVA results showed a reduction in binge eating symptoms and in body dissatisfaction results. Depression and anxiety symptoms also decreased, and an increase was observed in quality of life scores. After therapy, a significant improvement was observed in dietary patterns, as well as significant weight loss. A positive correlation was found between variation of anxiety symptoms and lipid intake. Binge eating symptoms were associated with anxiety symptoms and body image dissatisfaction, and body image dissatisfaction correlated positively with anxiety symptoms in males only. In females, a positive correlation was observed between depression and binge eating symptoms., Conclusion: The interdisciplinary therapy was effective in promoting positive physical and psychological changes and in improving the quality of life of obese adults.
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