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2. Consensus document and recommendations for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in Italy - 2018 [Consensus document and recommendations for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in Italy - 2018]
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Volpe M., Tocci G., Accettura D., Battistoni A., Costanzo G., Rubattu S., Volpe R., Bellone S., Ricotti R., Bellotti P., Bertolotti M., Modena M. G., Borghi C., Casasco M., Rizzoni D., Consoli A., Coppini R., Galanti G., Lombardi N., Modesti P. A., Mugelli A., Rotella C., Corsini A., Parati G., Perseghin G., Desideri G., Ferri C., Giada F., Icardi G., Orsi A., Monti G., Pedretti R. F. E., Pirro M., Salvetti G., Sarto P., Tassinari F., Trimarco B., de Kreutzenberg S. V., Volpe, M, Tocci, G, Accettura, D, Battistoni, A, Costanzo, G, Rubattu, S, Volpe, R, Bellone, S, Ricotti, R, Bellotti, P, Bertolotti, M, Modena, M, Borghi, C, Casasco, M, Rizzoni, D, Consoli, A, Coppini, R, Galanti, G, Lombardi, N, Modesti, P, Mugelli, A, Rotella, C, Corsini, A, Parati, G, Perseghin, G, Desideri, G, Ferri, C, Giada, F, Icardi, G, Orsi, A, Monti, G, Pedretti, R, Pirro, M, Salvetti, G, Sarto, P, Tassinari, F, Trimarco, B, and de Kreutzenberg, S
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Multidisciplinary approach ,Prevention ,Risk factor ,Cardiovascular disease - Abstract
Cardiovascular prevention represents a cornerstone of modern strategies to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease. It is of key importance to prevent cardiovascular diseases and associated events, not only to reduce morbidity and mortality, but also to increase the years of wellness in the aging population and to make the growing socio-economic burden imposed by cardiovascular events more sustainable. The current approach to prevention is based on an integrated use of effective lifestyle measures and, whenever appropriate, of antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs, lipid-lowering agents and antiplatelet drugs. Given that population characteristics, in terms of ethnicity, demography and lifestyle habits, and healthcare system organizations differ among countries, international guidelines are not always applicable to specific countries and, often, are difficult to translate into daily clinical practice. In order to afford the specific features of Italy, 10 Scientific Societies and Research Institutions, mostly involved in preventive strategies, contributed to the present Italian consensus document, which includes brief, practical recommendations to support the preventive actions within the physician community and the general practice setting.
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- 2018
3. Coating a cracking concrete
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Delucchi, Marina, Ricotti, R., and Cerisola, Giacomo
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- 2008
4. Analisi quantitativa della presenza di impurezze sulla superficie di nastri in acciaio inox per profondo stampaggio
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Delucchi, Marina, Barbucci, Antonio, Ricotti, R., and Cerisola, Giacomo
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- 2008
5. [Consensus document and recommendations for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in Italy - 2018]
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Volpe, Massimo, Tocci, Giuliano, Accettura, Domenico, Battistoni, Allegra, Bellone, Simonetta, Bellotti, Paolo, Bertolotti, Marco, Borghi, Claudio, Casasco, Maurizio, Consoli, Agostino, Coppini, Raffaele, Corsini, Alberto, Costanzo, Gianfranco, Desideri, Giovambattista, Ferri, Claudio, Galanti, Giorgio, Giada, Franco, Icardi, Giancarlo, Lombardi, Niccolò, Modena, Maria Grazia, Modesti, Pietro Amedeo, Monti, Giorgio, Mugelli, Alessandro, Orsi, Andrea, Parati, Gianfranco, Pedretti, Roberto F. E., Perseghin, Gianluca, Pirro, Matteo, Ricotti, Roberta, Rizzoni, Damiano, Rotella, Carlo, Rubattu, Speranza, Salvetti, Guido, Sarto, Patrizio, Tassinari, Federico, Trimarco, Bruno, de Kreutzenberg, Saula Vigili, Volpe, Roberto, Volpe M, Tocci G, Accettura D, Battistoni A, Bellone S, Bellotti P, Bertolotti M, Borghi C, Casasco M, Consoli A, Coppini R, Corsini A, Costanzo G, Desideri G, Ferri C, Galanti G, Giada F, Icardi G, Lombardi N, Modena MG, Modesti PA, Monti G, Mugelli A, Orsi A, Parati G, Pedretti RF, Perseghin G, Pirro M, Ricotti R, Rizzoni D, Rotella C, Rubattu S, Salvetti G, Sarto P, Tassinari F, Trimarco B, de Kreutzenberg SV, Volpe R, Volpe, Massimo, Tocci, Giuliano, Accettura, Domenico, Battistoni, Allegra, Bellone, Simonetta, Bellotti, Paolo, Bertolotti, Marco, Borghi, Claudio, Casasco, Maurizio, Consoli, Agostino, Coppini, Raffaele, Corsini, Alberto, Costanzo, Gianfranco, Desideri, Giovambattista, Ferri, Claudio, Galanti, Giorgio, Giada, Franco, Icardi, Giancarlo, Lombardi, Niccolò, Modena, Maria Grazia, Modesti, Pietro Amedeo, Monti, Giorgio, Mugelli, Alessandro, Orsi, Andrea, Parati, Gianfranco, Pedretti, Roberto F. E., Perseghin, Gianluca, Pirro, Matteo, Ricotti, Roberta, Rizzoni, Damiano, Rotella, Carlo, Rubattu, Speranza, Salvetti, Guido, Sarto, Patrizio, Tassinari, Federico, Trimarco, Bruno, de Kreutzenberg, Saula Vigili, and Volpe, Roberto
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Multidisciplinary approach ,Cardiovascular disease ,Prevention ,Risk factors ,Aged ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Hypolipidemic Agents ,Italy ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Risk Factors ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Life Style ,cardiovascular prevention ,hypertension ,lifestyle ,risk factors ,cardiovascular disease ,multidisciplinary approach - Abstract
Cardiovascular prevention represents a cornerstone of modern strategies to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease. It is of key importance to prevent cardiovascular diseases and associated events, not only to reduce morbidity and mortality, but also to increase the years of wellness in the aging population and to make the growing socio-economic burden imposed by cardiovascular events more sustainable.The current approach to prevention is based on an integrated use of effective lifestyle measures and, whenever appropriate, of antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs, lipid-lowering agents and antiplatelet drugs.Given that population characteristics, in terms of ethnicity, demography and lifestyle habits, and healthcare system organizations differ among countries, international guidelines are not always applicable to specific countries and, often, are difficult to translate into daily clinical practice.In order to afford the specific features of Italy, 10 Scientific Societies and Research Institutions, mostly involved in preventive strategies, contributed to the present Italian consensus document, which includes brief, practical recommendations to support the preventive actions within the physician community and the general practice setting.
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- 2018
6. Health consequences of obesity in children and adolescents
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Valerio, G., Licenziati, M. R., Manco, M., Ambruzzi, A. M., Bacchini, D., Baraldi, E., Bona, Gianni, Bruzzi, P., Cerutti, F., Corciulo, N., Crinò, A., Franzese, A., Grugni, G., Iughetti, L., Lenta, S., Maffeis, C., Marzuillo, P., Miraglia Del Giudice, E., Morandi, A., Morino, G., Moro, B., Perrone, L., Flavia Prodam, Ricotti, Roberta, Santamaria, F., Zito, E., Tanas, R., Valerio, G, Licenziati, Mr, Manco, M, Ambruzzi, Am, Bacchini, Dario, Baraldi, E, Bona, G, Bruzzi, P, Cerutti, F, Corciulo, N, Crinò, A, Franzese, A, Grugni, G, Iughetti, L, Lenta, S, Maffeis, C, Marzuillo, P, MIRAGLIA DEL GIUDICE, Emanuele, Morandi, A, Morino, G, Moro, B, Perrone, Laura, Prodam, F, Ricotti, R, Santamaria, F, Zito, E, Tanas, R., Licenziati, M. R, Ambruzzi, A. M, Franzese, Adriana, Miraglia Del Giudice, E, and Perrone, L
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Counseling ,obesity ,children ,morbidity ,Adolescent ,Health Status ,Respiratory Tract Diseases ,Body Mass Index ,Health Statu ,Diabetes Complications ,Risk Factors ,Behavior Therapy ,Cardiovascular Disease ,Diabetes Complication ,Weight Loss ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Musculoskeletal Diseases ,Obesity ,Child ,Life Style ,Respiratory Tract Disease ,Depression ,Risk Factor ,Overweight ,Weight Lo ,Italy ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,OBESITY ,Musculoskeletal Disease ,Insulin Resistance ,Human - Abstract
Obesity in childhood is associated with the presence of complications that can undermine health immediately or in the long term. Several conditions, such as pulmonary or orthopedic complications are strictly associated with the severity of overweight, since they are directly associated to the mechanic stress of fat tissue on the airways or on the bones. Other conditions, such as metabolic or liver complications, although increasing with the extent of overweight, are associated with insulin resistance, which can be modulated by different other factors (ethnicity, genetics, fat distribution) and can occur in overweight children as well. No less important are psychological correlates, such as depression and stigma, which can seriously affect the health related quality of life. Pediatric services for the care of childhood obesity need to be able to screen overweight and obese children for the presence of physical and psychological complications, which can be still reversed by weight loss. This article provides pediatricians a comprehensive update on the main complications in obese children and adolescents and their treatment.
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- 2014
7. [Prevention Italy 2021 - An update of the 2018 Consensus document and recommendations for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in Italy].
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Battistoni A, Gallo G, Aragona CO, Barchiesi F, Basolo A, Bellone S, Bellotti P, Bertolotti M, Bianco A, Biffi A, Borghi C, Cicero AFG, Consoli A, Corsini A, Desideri G, Di Giacinto B, Fernando F, Ferri C, Galiuto L, Grassi D, Grassi G, Icardi G, Indolfi C, Lodi E, Modena MG, Muiesan ML, Nati G, Orsi A, Palermi S, Parati G, Passantino A, Patelli A, Pelliccia A, Pengo M, Filardi PP, Perseghin G, Pirro M, Pontremoli R, Rengo G, Ricotti R, Rizzoni D, Rocca B, Rotella C, Rubattu S, Salvetti G, Sciacqua A, Serdoz A, Sirico F, Squeo MR, Tocci G, Trimarco B, Vigili de Kreutzenberg S, Volpe R, and Volpe M
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- Consensus, Humans, Italy, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control
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- 2021
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8. [Consensus document and recommendations for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in Italy - 2018].
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Volpe M, Tocci G, Accettura D, Battistoni A, Bellone S, Bellotti P, Bertolotti M, Borghi C, Casasco M, Consoli A, Coppini R, Corsini A, Costanzo G, Desideri G, Ferri C, Galanti G, Giada F, Icardi G, Lombardi N, Modena MG, Modesti PA, Monti G, Mugelli A, Orsi A, Parati G, Pedretti RF, Perseghin G, Pirro M, Ricotti R, Rizzoni D, Rotella C, Rubattu S, Salvetti G, Sarto P, Tassinari F, Trimarco B, de Kreutzenberg SV, and Volpe R
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- Aged, Antihypertensive Agents administration & dosage, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology, Humans, Hypoglycemic Agents administration & dosage, Hypolipidemic Agents administration & dosage, Italy, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors administration & dosage, Risk Factors, Socioeconomic Factors, Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control, Life Style
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Cardiovascular prevention represents a cornerstone of modern strategies to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease. It is of key importance to prevent cardiovascular diseases and associated events, not only to reduce morbidity and mortality, but also to increase the years of wellness in the aging population and to make the growing socio-economic burden imposed by cardiovascular events more sustainable.The current approach to prevention is based on an integrated use of effective lifestyle measures and, whenever appropriate, of antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs, lipid-lowering agents and antiplatelet drugs.Given that population characteristics, in terms of ethnicity, demography and lifestyle habits, and healthcare system organizations differ among countries, international guidelines are not always applicable to specific countries and, often, are difficult to translate into daily clinical practice.In order to afford the specific features of Italy, 10 Scientific Societies and Research Institutions, mostly involved in preventive strategies, contributed to the present Italian consensus document, which includes brief, practical recommendations to support the preventive actions within the physician community and the general practice setting.
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- 2018
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9. [Health consequences of obesity in children and adolescents].
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Valerio G, Licenziati MR, Manco M, Ambruzzi AM, Bacchini D, Baraldi E, Bona G, Bruzzi P, Cerutti F, Corciulo N, Crinò A, Franzese A, Grugni G, Iughetti L, Lenta S, Maffeis C, Marzuillo P, Miraglia Del Giudice E, Morandi A, Morino G, Moro B, Perrone L, Prodam F, Ricotti R, Santamaria F, Zito E, and Tanas R
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- Adolescent, Behavior Therapy, Body Mass Index, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Child, Counseling, Depression epidemiology, Diabetes Complications epidemiology, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Life Style, Musculoskeletal Diseases epidemiology, Obesity epidemiology, Obesity therapy, Overweight complications, Prevalence, Respiratory Tract Diseases epidemiology, Risk Factors, Weight Loss, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology, Depression etiology, Health Status, Insulin Resistance, Musculoskeletal Diseases etiology, Obesity complications, Respiratory Tract Diseases etiology
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Obesity in childhood is associated with the presence of complications that can undermine health immediately or in the long term. Several conditions, such as pulmonary or orthopedic complications are strictly associated with the severity of overweight, since they are directly associated to the mechanic stress of fat tissue on the airways or on the bones. Other conditions, such as metabolic or liver complications, although increasing with the extent of overweight, are associated with insulin resistance, which can be modulated by different other factors (ethnicity, genetics, fat distribution) and can occur in overweight children as well. No less important are psychological correlates, such as depression and stigma, which can seriously affect the health related quality of life. Pediatric services for the care of childhood obesity need to be able to screen overweight and obese children for the presence of physical and psychological complications, which can be still reversed by weight loss. This article provides pediatricians a comprehensive update on the main complications in obese children and adolescents and their treatment.
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- 2014
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