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2. Evaluation of Orexin-A Salivary Levels and its Correlation with Attention After Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Female Volleyball Players
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Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, Monda, Antonietta, Messina, Antonietta, Monda, Marcellino, Monda, Vincenzo, Villano, Ines, De Maria, Antonella, Nicola, Mancini, Marsala, Gabriella, de Stefano, Maria Ida, Limone, Pierpaolo, Messina, Giovanni, and Polito, Rita
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- 2024
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3. Effects of tocopherols and tocotrienols on microglia-mediated neuroprotection
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Ruggiero, Melania, primary, Panaro, Maria Antonietta, additional, la Torre, Maria Ester, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, Porro, Chiara, additional, Villano, Ines, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Polito, Rita, additional, Benameur, Tarek, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, and Messina, Antonietta, additional
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- 2024
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Abalo, Raquel, primary, Abdelghffar, Eman A., additional, Abdelkhalek, Yasmin M., additional, Acuña, Sabrina, additional, Adeyemo, Oluwatobi, additional, Ahlawat, Jyoti, additional, Ahmad, Aftab, additional, Ahsan, Khansa, additional, Ajeigbe, Olufunke Florence, additional, Alberto-Silva, Carlos, additional, Ali, Javed, additional, Almeida, Carlos Gabriel Moreira, additional, Almeida, Áurea Maria Alves Nunes, additional, Alves, Anna Beatriz Pereira Simões, additional, Anamelechi, Joy, additional, Andreatini, R., additional, Arbo, Bruno Dutra, additional, Arent, Camila O., additional, Ashraf, Hagar, additional, Aslim, Belma, additional, Atarase, Oyepeju, additional, Awasthi, Rajendra, additional, Baboota, Sanjula, additional, Bagatini, Margarete Dulce, additional, Bakrim, Saad, additional, Barajas-Saucedo, C.E., additional, Bassols, Anna, additional, Batagin-Neto, Augusto, additional, Benameur, Tarek, additional, Bermúdez-Guzmán, M.J., additional, Bernardi, María Alejandra, additional, Bertollo, Amanda Gollo, additional, Beulaja, M., additional, Bhattacharya, Pallab, additional, Binda, Nancy Scardua, additional, Bisagno, Verónica, additional, Boeira, Silvana Peterini, additional, Bonjorno, Andressa Francielli, additional, Borah, Anupom, additional, Borsini, Alessandra, additional, Botelho, Maria Eduarda M., additional, Boudreau, Luc H., additional, Bouyahya, Abdelhakim, additional, Brimson, James Michael, additional, Bujtor, Melissa, additional, Büsselberg, Dietrich, additional, Butt, Arthur Morgan, additional, Čagalj, Martina, additional, Candeias, Emanuel, additional, Cardoso, Sandra Morais, additional, Carlini, Celia R., additional, Carrazoni, Thiago, additional, Carreira, Rodrigo Barreto, additional, Carrera-González, María Pilar, additional, Castro e Silva, Juliana Helena, additional, Catherene, M. 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Raquel, additional, Pérez-Valle, Jorge, additional, Perissinotti, Paula P., additional, Phadke, Girija Gajanan, additional, Piermartiri, Tetsade C.B., additional, Pinto, João Victor Krüger, additional, Pizzolorusso, Ilaria, additional, Polito, Rita, additional, Porro, Chiara, additional, Portaro, Fernanda Calheta Vieira, additional, Prasad, K.V.S.R.G., additional, Prasanth, Mani Iyer, additional, Prickaerts, J., additional, Prokai, Laszlo, additional, Prokai-Tatrai, Katalin, additional, Quevedo, João, additional, Rabbani, Syed Arman, additional, Raj, Khadga, additional, Ramírez-Expósito, María Jesús, additional, Ramis, M.R., additional, Rana, Nikita, additional, Rathod, Nikheel Bhojraj, additional, Rawat, Kajal, additional, Retana-Marquez, Socorro, additional, Réus, Gislaine Z., additional, Ribeiro, Paulo Roberto, additional, Ríos-Bracamontes, E.F., additional, Rivero-Echeto, María Celeste S., additional, Rodica, Mrgoan, additional, Rodríguez-Leone, Nazarena, additional, Roussel, Benoit D., additional, Ruggiero, Melania, additional, Rupasree, P., additional, Saha, Lekha, additional, Salau, Veronica F., additional, Sangeetha, R., additional, Sardana, Satish, additional, Sarduy-Chávez, Rocío de la Caridad, additional, Sarmah, Deepaneeta, additional, Sarubbo, F., additional, Schimith, Lucia Emanueli, additional, Shahidul Islam, Md., additional, Sharika, Rajasekharan, additional, Sharma, Bhupesh, additional, Sharma, Poonam, additional, Sharma, Shrestha, additional, Shrivastava, Rahul, additional, Siddique, Yasir Hasan, additional, Silva, Marilyn H., additional, Šimat, Vida, additional, Singh, Gyanendra, additional, Singh, Neha, additional, Singh, Shamsher, additional, Singh, Thakur Gurjeet, additional, Singh, Varinder, additional, Sirin, Seda, additional, Soares, Janaina Ribeiro Pereira, additional, Souza, Cleide dos Santos, additional, Souza, Nara, additional, Srivastava, Vikas, additional, Su, Kuan-Pin, additional, Sujatha, D., additional, Sukach, Volodymyr, additional, Sunitha, S., additional, Tabassum, Heena, additional, Tasca, Carla I., additional, Tasker, R. Andrew, additional, Tasleem, Ammar, additional, Tejada, S., additional, Tencomnao, Tewin, additional, Torres, Rosimere Oliveira, additional, Triniac, Hortense, additional, Tripathi, Swapnil, additional, Trotta, Teresa, additional, Ugbaja, Regina Ngozi, additional, Ugbaja, Victory Chukwudalu, additional, Ugwor, Emmanuel Ifeanyichukwu, additional, Urbano, Francisco J., additional, Uzal, Francisco A., additional, Valdez-Velazquez, L.L., additional, Vaz, Gustavo Richter, additional, Vázquez, Marta, additional, Vegas-Gomez, Laura, additional, Victor, Mauricio Moraes, additional, Villalba, Sofia, additional, Villano, Ines, additional, Vinadé, Lucia, additional, Vital, M.A.B.F., additional, Vittori, Daniela C., additional, Vivien, Denis, additional, Yachou, Yassine, additional, Yeste, Natalia, additional, Zaman, Khadiza, additional, Zavalza-Gálvez, D.I., additional, Zeb, Alam, additional, and Zhai, Kevin, additional
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5. Diet in Fecal Incontinence
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Monda, Marcellino, Docimo, Ludovico, editor, and Brusciano, Luigi, editor
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- 2023
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6. Acute non invasive brain stimulation improves performances in volleyball players
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Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, Monda, Vincenzo, Limone, Pierpaolo, Marsala, Gabriella, Mancini, Nicola, Monda, Marcellino, Messina, Antonietta, De Maria, Antonella, Scarinci, Alessia, Monda, Antonietta, Polito, Rita, and Messina, Giovanni
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- 2023
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7. Increased Expression of Orexin-A in Patients Affected by Polycystic Kidney Disease
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Nigro, Ersilia, primary, D’Arco, Daniela, additional, Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, additional, Pisani, Antonio, additional, Amicone, Maria, additional, Riccio, Eleonora, additional, Capuano, Ivana, additional, Argentino, Francesca, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, Daniele, Aurora, additional, and Polito, Rita, additional
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- 2024
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8. Diet in Fecal Incontinence
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Monda, Marcellino, primary
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- 2022
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9. Health-Related Quality of Life in Rugby Athletes: The Role of Dietary Supplements and Their Consumption.
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Sapuppo, Walter, Monda, Antonietta, Giacconi, Davide, Gregori Grgič, Regina, Saccenti, Daniele, Mineo, Claudia Maria, Monda, Vincenzo, Allocca, Salvatore, Casillo, Maria, Monda, Marcellino, Di Maio, Girolamo, and La Marra, Marco
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ATHLETES' health ,QUALITY of life ,RUGBY football players ,DIETARY supplements ,PROFESSIONAL sports - Abstract
This study investigates dietary supplement use among rugby players and their general health, focusing on prevalence and underlying motivations. Involving 92 athletes, it examines the relationship between supplement usage, motivations, and health outcomes using the 36-item Short Form Health Survey and a 24-item ad hoc questionnaire. Findings reveal a high frequency of supplement usage, motivated by desires to enhance performance, appearance, and mood. Significant differences in health-related quality of life are found between users and non-users, particularly in mental health, social functioning, and emotional stability. Motivations like performance enhancement and body shape manipulation were linked to altered health perceptions, indicating the psychosocial impacts of supplementation. This study emphasizes the need to consider the holistic effects of supplements on athlete well-being, advocating for a balanced approach prioritizing both physical and mental health. It calls for increased awareness among athletes, coaches, and sports professionals about the potential risks and benefits of supplement use and the importance of informed decision-making. Additionally, it highlights the need for further research to understand the mechanisms of supplement use and its impact on athlete health, aiming to enhance sports science and promote overall athlete well-being in competitive environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Advances in the Insulin–Heart Axis: Current Therapies and Future Directions.
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Caturano, Alfredo, Vetrano, Erica, Galiero, Raffaele, Sardu, Celestino, Rinaldi, Luca, Russo, Vincenzo, Monda, Marcellino, Marfella, Raffaele, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo
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TYPE 2 diabetes ,GLUCAGON-like peptide-1 receptor ,INSULIN sensitivity ,HEART assist devices ,INSULIN resistance ,INSULIN ,VENTRICULAR remodeling - Abstract
The insulin–heart axis plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in insulin-resistant states, including type 2 diabetes mellitus. Insulin resistance disrupts glucose and lipid metabolism, leading to systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and atherogenesis, which contribute to heart failure (HF) and other CVDs. This review was conducted by systematically searching PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for peer-reviewed studies published in the past decade, focusing on therapeutic interventions targeting the insulin–heart axis. Studies were selected based on their relevance to insulin resistance, cardiovascular outcomes, and the efficacy of pharmacologic treatments. Key findings from the review highlight the efficacy of lifestyle modifications, such as dietary changes and physical activity, which remain the cornerstone of managing insulin resistance and improving cardiovascular outcomes. Moreover, pharmacologic interventions, such as metformin, sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors, have shown efficacy in reducing cardiovascular risk by addressing metabolic dysfunction, reducing inflammation, and improving endothelial function. Furthermore, emerging treatments, such as angiotensin receptor–neprilysin inhibitors, and mechanical interventions like ventricular assist devices offer new avenues for managing HF in insulin-resistant patients. The potential of these therapies to improve left ventricular ejection fraction and reverse pathological cardiac remodeling highlights the importance of early intervention. However, challenges remain in optimizing treatment regimens and understanding the long-term cardiovascular effects of these agents. Future research should focus on personalized approaches that integrate lifestyle and pharmacologic therapies to effectively target the insulin–heart axis and mitigate the burden of cardiovascular complications in insulin-resistant populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Neurobiology and medico-legal aspects of suicides among older adults: a narrative review.
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Sessa, Francesco, Polito, Rita, Rosi, Giuseppe Li, Salerno, Monica, Esposito, Massimiliano, Pisanelli, Daniela, Ministeri, Federica, Messina, Antonietta, Carotenuto, Marco, Chieffi, Sergio, Messina, Giovanni, and Monda, Marcellino
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FAMILY support ,OLDER people ,SUICIDE risk factors ,SUICIDAL behavior ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors - Abstract
The task of preventing suicide in older adults is an important social burden as older adults aged above 65 are exposed to singular psychological aspects that increase suicide risks. Moreover, when an older adult corpse is found, the medico-legal inspection represents a fundamental tool to identify the exact cause of death, classifying or excluding it as suicide. In this scenario, this review aims to explore the neurobiological factors that could be related to suicidal behavior in older adults. A further goal of this review is the exploration of the medico-legal aspects surrounding older adult suicides, clarifying the importance of forensic investigation. Particularly, this review examines issues such as neurotransmitter imbalances, cognitive impairment, neuroinflammation, psychosocial factors related to geriatric suicide, and neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, medico-legal aspects such as policy considerations, legal frameworks, mental health assessments, ethical implications and forensic investigation were explored. Considering the importance of this phenomenon, especially in western countries, a need has emerged for focused screening tools on suicidal behavior among older adults, in order to contain it. Therefore, this review makes an exhaustive appraisal of the literature giving insights into the delicate interplay between neurobiology as well as mental health in relation to older adult suicide within a medico-legal context. The comprehension of different aspects about this complex phenomenon is fundamental to propose new and more effective interventions, supporting tailored initiatives such as family support and improving healthcare, specifically towards vulnerable ageing societies to reduce older adult suicide risks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Modern Challenges in Type 2 Diabetes: Balancing New Medications with Multifactorial Care.
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Caturano, Alfredo, Galiero, Raffaele, Rocco, Maria, Tagliaferri, Giuseppina, Piacevole, Alessia, Nilo, Davide, Di Lorenzo, Giovanni, Sardu, Celestino, Vetrano, Erica, Monda, Marcellino, Marfella, Raffaele, Rinaldi, Luca, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo
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TYPE 2 diabetes ,GLUCAGON-like peptide 1 ,SODIUM-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors ,GLYCEMIC control ,PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a prevalent chronic metabolic disorder characterized by insulin resistance and progressive beta cell dysfunction, presenting substantial global health and economic challenges. This review explores recent advancements in diabetes management, emphasizing novel pharmacological therapies and their physiological mechanisms. We highlight the transformative impact of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter 2 inhibitor (SGLT2i) and Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor Agonist (GLP-1RA), which target specific physiological pathways to enhance glucose regulation and metabolic health. A key focus of this review is tirzepatide, a dual agonist of the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and GLP-1 receptors. Tirzepatide illustrates how integrating innovative mechanisms with established physiological pathways can significantly improve glycemic control and support weight management. Additionally, we explore emerging treatments such as glimins and glucokinase activators (GKAs), which offer novel strategies for enhancing insulin secretion and reducing glucose production. We also address future perspectives in diabetes management, including the potential of retatrutide as a triple receptor agonist and evolving guidelines advocating for a comprehensive, multifactorial approach to care. This approach integrates pharmacological advancements with essential lifestyle modifications—such as dietary changes, physical activity, and smoking cessation—to optimize patient outcomes. By focusing on the physiological mechanisms of these new therapies, this review underscores their role in enhancing T2DM management and highlights the importance of personalized care plans to address the complexities of the disease. This holistic perspective aims to improve patient quality of life and long-term health outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. The Impact of Perception–Action Training Devices on Quickness and Reaction Time in Female Volleyball Players.
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Mancini, Nicola, Di Padova, Marilena, Polito, Rita, Mancini, Siria, Dipace, Anna, Basta, Angelo, Colella, Dario, Limone, Pierpaolo, Messina, Giovanni, Monda, Marcellino, Monda, Antonietta, Guerriero, Mariasole Antonietta, Messina, Antonietta, and Moscatelli, Fiorenzo
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VOLLEYBALL players ,NATIONAL championships ,AGE differences ,EXPERIMENTAL groups ,HIGH technology ,REACTION time - Abstract
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of a training program utilizing action perception technology (PAD) tools on improving the motor reaction times and neuromuscular capabilities of the upper and lower limbs compared to a traditional training program. Twenty-four female volleyball players competing in the Italian national championship were randomized into two groups of 12 athletes each: an experimental group (EG) and a control group (CG). A preliminary analysis confirmed the absence of significant differences in age and anthropometric characteristics between the groups. All the players underwent an initial battery of tests (pre-test), including Reaction Time simple Upper and Lower Limb (RTsUL and RTsLL) and Tapping Upper and Lower Limb (TUL and TLL). During a 6-week training program, the experimental group used exercises with a technological system of illuminated disks, while the control group followed the traditional training methods without advanced technology. At the end of the program, both groups were subjected to final tests (post-test). The main results show that after 6 weeks, both groups improved their performance compared to the initial tests. However, EG achieved significantly better results than CG in every test, with significant reductions in average times (ip%) of −14.9% in RTsUL (DX = −0.072 s, t = 23.2, p < 0.05, d = 6.7), −14.9% in RTsLL (DX = −0.091 s, t = 44.0, p < 0.05, d = 12.7), −10.6% in TUL (DX = −0.622 s, t = 42.0, p < 0.05, d = 12.1), and −10.7% in TLL (DX = −0.983 s, t = 43.1, p < 0.05, d = 12.4). The use of light-based perception–action technology devices in volleyball training has shown potential for significantly improving movement speed and reaction time. However, further research is needed to determine whether these improvements actually translate into enhanced overall performance in competitive contexts compared to the traditional training methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Goat Milk Supplementation Modulates the Mitochondrial Metabolic Flexibility and Orexin-A Levels Influencing the Inflammatory Pattern in Rats.
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Petrella, Lidia, Polito, Rita, Catapano, Angela, Santillo, Antonella, Ciliberti, Maria Giovanna, Sevi, Agostino, Messina, Antonietta, Cavaliere, Gina, Marino, Francesca, Polverino, Maria Grazia, Messina, Giovanni, Monda, Marcellino, Mollica, Maria Pina, Crispino, Marianna, Cimmino, Fabiano, Albenzio, Marzia, and Trinchese, Giovanna
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GOAT milk ,GOATS ,NUTRITIONAL status ,DIETARY supplements ,CENTRAL nervous system ,DONKEYS - Abstract
Milk and its derivatives are included in a balanced diet of humans as excellent sources of proteins, vitamins, and essential minerals that are functional nutrients. Knowledge about the nutritional benefits or harms due to milk consumption has been expanding in recent years. We previously explored, in rodent models, the metabolic effects of isoenergetic intake of milk derived from cows, donkeys, or humans, while the impact of goat's milk intake has remained unexplored. The aim of this work was to investigate, in an animal model, the effects of dietary supplementation with goat's milk on energy homeostasis and inflammatory state, focusing on the modulation of mitochondrial functions in most metabolically active organs, such as skeletal muscle and the liver. In addition, we highlighted a link between nutrient intake, substrate metabolism, and the orexinergic system. Our results indicate that goat milk improves mitochondrial oxidative capacity and reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in both organs. Notably, goat milk lowers the circulating levels of Orexin-A, a neuropeptide that plays a crucial role in regulating peripheral energy balance and central nervous system mechanisms. These data provide the first evidence that the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects of goat milk are mediated by the modulation of mitochondrial functions and orexinergic signaling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Irisin influences the in vitro differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells, promoting a tendency toward beiging adipogenesis
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Di Maio, Girolamo, primary, Alessio, Nicola, additional, Ambrosino, Alessia, additional, Al Sammarraie, Sura H. A., additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, and Di Bernardo, Giovanni, additional
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- 2024
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16. Assessment of the Effectiveness of Ticagrelor Preloading in Mitigating Periprocedural Myocardial Injury Among Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients Opting for an Early Invasive Approach
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Caturano, Alfredo, primary, Nilo, Davide, additional, Russo, Vincenzo, additional, Galiero, Raffaele, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Marfella, Raffaele, additional, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo, additional
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- 2024
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17. Combined Effect of Mediterranean Diet and Aerobic Exercise on Weight Loss and Clinical Status in Obese Symptomatic Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
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Limongelli, Giuseppe, Monda, Emanuele, D’Aponte, Antonello, Caiazza, Martina, Rubino, Marta, Esposito, Augusto, Palmiero, Giuseppe, Moscarella, Elisabetta, Messina, Giovanni, Calabro’, Paolo, Scudiero, Olga, Pacileo, Giuseppe, Monda, Marcellino, Bossone, Eduardo, Day, Sharlene M., and Olivotto, Iacopo
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- 2021
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18. Exploring the ketogenic diet's potential in reducing neuroinflammation and modulating immune responses.
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Monda, Antonietta, La Torre, Maria Ester, Messina, Antonietta, Di Maio, Girolamo, Monda, Vincenzo, Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, De Stefano, Marida, La Marra, Marco, Di Padova, Marilena, Dipace, Anna, Limone, Pierpaolo, Casillo, Maria, Monda, Marcellino, Messina, Giovanni, and Polito, Rita
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ALZHEIMER'S disease ,KETOGENIC diet ,PARKINSON'S disease ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,CENTRAL nervous system ,ACETONEMIA - Abstract
The ketogenic diet (KD) is marked by a substantial decrease in carbohydrate intake and an elevated consumption of fats and proteins, leading to a metabolic state referred to as "ketosis," where fats become the primary source of energy. Recent research has underscored the potential advantages of the KD in mitigating the risk of various illnesses, including type 2 diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart disease, and cancer. The macronutrient distribution in the KD typically entails high lipid intake, moderate protein consumption, and low carbohydrate intake. Restricting carbohydrates to below 50 g/day induces a catabolic state, prompting metabolic alterations such as gluconeogenesis and ketogenesis. Ketogenesis diminishes fat and glucose accumulation as energy reserves, stimulating the production of fatty acids. Neurodegenerative diseases, encompassing Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease are hallmarked by persistent neuroinflammation. Evolving evidence indicates that immune activation and neuroinflammation play a significant role in the pathogenesis of these diseases. The protective effects of the KD are linked to the generation of ketone bodies (KB), which play a pivotal role in this dietary protocol. Considering these findings, this narrative review seeks to delve into the potential effects of the KD in neuroinflammation by modulating the immune response. Grasping the immunomodulatory effects of the KD on the central nervous system could offer valuable insights into innovative therapeutic approaches for these incapacitating conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Ultra-Processed Food Intake and Increased Risk of Obesity: A Narrative Review.
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Monda, Antonietta, de Stefano, Maria Ida, Villano, Ines, Allocca, Salvatore, Casillo, Maria, Messina, Antonietta, Monda, Vincenzo, Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, Dipace, Anna, Limone, Pierpaolo, Di Maio, Girolamo, La Marra, Marco, Di Padova, Marilena, Chieffi, Sergio, Messina, Giovanni, Monda, Marcellino, and Polito, Rita
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DIETARY patterns ,ESSENTIAL nutrients ,INSULIN resistance ,HEART metabolism disorders ,QUALITY of life - Abstract
The prevalence of obesity has become a global health concern, with significant impacts on quality of life and mortality rates. Recent research has highlighted the role of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) in driving the obesity epidemic. UPFs undergo extensive processing, often containing high levels of sugars, fats, and additives, while lacking essential nutrients. Studies have linked UPF consumption to obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, underscoring the importance of dietary patterns rich in whole foods. Thus, the aim of this narrative review is to elucidate the correlation between ultra-processed foods and the increased trend of obesity and its related complications. These foods, prevalent in modern diets, contribute to nutritional deficiencies and excessive caloric intake, exacerbating obesity rates. Lifestyle factors such as busy schedules and quick meal management further drive UPF consumption, disrupting hunger regulation and promoting overeating. UPF consumption correlates with adverse health outcomes, including dyslipidemia, hypertension, and insulin resistance. Promoting whole, minimally processed foods and implementing school-based nutrition education programs are crucial steps. Also, numerous challenges exist, including unequal access to healthy foods, the industry's influence, and behavioral barriers to dietary change. Future research should explore innovative approaches, such as nutrigenomics and digital health technologies, to personalize interventions and evaluate policy effectiveness. Collaboration across disciplines and sectors will be vital to develop comprehensive solutions and improve public health outcomes globally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Insulin–Heart Axis: Bridging Physiology to Insulin Resistance.
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Caturano, Alfredo, Galiero, Raffaele, Vetrano, Erica, Sardu, Celestino, Rinaldi, Luca, Russo, Vincenzo, Monda, Marcellino, Marfella, Raffaele, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo
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CARDIAC hypertrophy ,INSULIN resistance ,METABOLIC disorders ,MYOCARDIUM ,CORONARY disease ,HEART ,RENIN-angiotensin system ,INSULIN receptors - Abstract
Insulin signaling is vital for regulating cellular metabolism, growth, and survival pathways, particularly in tissues such as adipose, skeletal muscle, liver, and brain. Its role in the heart, however, is less well-explored. The heart, requiring significant ATP to fuel its contractile machinery, relies on insulin signaling to manage myocardial substrate supply and directly affect cardiac muscle metabolism. This review investigates the insulin–heart axis, focusing on insulin's multifaceted influence on cardiac function, from metabolic regulation to the development of physiological cardiac hypertrophy. A central theme of this review is the pathophysiology of insulin resistance and its profound implications for cardiac health. We discuss the intricate molecular mechanisms by which insulin signaling modulates glucose and fatty acid metabolism in cardiomyocytes, emphasizing its pivotal role in maintaining cardiac energy homeostasis. Insulin resistance disrupts these processes, leading to significant cardiac metabolic disturbances, autonomic dysfunction, subcellular signaling abnormalities, and activation of the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system. These factors collectively contribute to the progression of diabetic cardiomyopathy and other cardiovascular diseases. Insulin resistance is linked to hypertrophy, fibrosis, diastolic dysfunction, and systolic heart failure, exacerbating the risk of coronary artery disease and heart failure. Understanding the insulin–heart axis is crucial for developing therapeutic strategies to mitigate the cardiovascular complications associated with insulin resistance and diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Advances in Nanomedicine for Precision Insulin Delivery.
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Caturano, Alfredo, Nilo, Roberto, Nilo, Davide, Russo, Vincenzo, Santonastaso, Erica, Galiero, Raffaele, Rinaldi, Luca, Monda, Marcellino, Sardu, Celestino, Marfella, Raffaele, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo
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CONTROLLED release drugs ,TYPE 1 diabetes ,GLYCEMIC control ,INSULIN therapy ,SUBCUTANEOUS injections ,INSULIN derivatives ,NANOMEDICINE ,INSULIN ,LIPOSOMES - Abstract
Diabetes mellitus, which comprises a group of metabolic disorders affecting carbohydrate metabolism, is characterized by improper glucose utilization and excessive production, leading to hyperglycemia. The global prevalence of diabetes is rising, with projections indicating it will affect 783.2 million people by 2045. Insulin treatment is crucial, especially for type 1 diabetes, due to the lack of β-cell function. Intensive insulin therapy, involving multiple daily injections or continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, has proven effective in reducing microvascular complications but poses a higher risk of severe hypoglycemia. Recent advancements in insulin formulations and delivery methods, such as ultra-rapid-acting analogs and inhaled insulin, offer potential benefits in terms of reducing hypoglycemia and improving glycemic control. However, the traditional subcutaneous injection method has drawbacks, including patient compliance issues and associated complications. Nanomedicine presents innovative solutions to these challenges, offering promising avenues for overcoming current drug limitations, enhancing cellular uptake, and improving pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Various nanocarriers, including liposomes, chitosan, and PLGA, provide protection against enzymatic degradation, improving drug stability and controlled release. These nanocarriers offer unique advantages, ranging from enhanced bioavailability and sustained release to specific targeting capabilities. While oral insulin delivery is being explored for better patient adherence and cost-effectiveness, other nanomedicine-based methods also show promise in improving delivery efficiency and patient outcomes. Safety concerns, including potential toxicity and immunogenicity issues, must be addressed, with the FDA providing guidance for the safe development of nanotechnology-based products. Future directions in nanomedicine will focus on creating next-generation nanocarriers with precise targeting, real-time monitoring, and stimuli-responsive features to optimize diabetes treatment outcomes and patient safety. This review delves into the current state of nanomedicine for insulin delivery, examining various types of nanocarriers and their mechanisms of action, and discussing the challenges and future directions in developing safe and effective nanomedicine-based therapies for diabetes management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Brain Neuromodulation Effects on Sport and Nutrition: A Narrative Review
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Limone, Pierpaolo, primary, Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, additional, Scarinci, Alessia, additional, Carotenuto, Marco, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Dipace, Anna, additional, La Marra, Marco, additional, Villano, Ines, additional, Bassi, Paola, additional, Polito, Rita, additional, and Messina, Giovanni, additional
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23. Exploring the Interplay between Bone Marrow Stem Cells and Obesity
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Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, primary, Monda, Antonietta, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, Picciocchi, Elisabetta, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Di Padova, Marilena, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Mezzogiorno, Antonio, additional, Dipace, Anna, additional, Limone, Pierpaolo, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, and Polito, Rita, additional
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24. Impact of Acute Kidney Injury on the COVID-19 In-Hospital Mortality in Octogenarian Patients: Insights from the COVOCA Study
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Caturano, Alfredo, primary, Galiero, Raffaele, additional, Vetrano, Erica, additional, Medicamento, Giulia, additional, Alfano, Maria, additional, Beccia, Domenico, additional, Brin, Chiara, additional, Colantuoni, Sara, additional, Di Salvo, Jessica, additional, Epifani, Raffaella, additional, Nevola, Riccardo, additional, Marfella, Raffaele, additional, Sardu, Celestino, additional, Coppola, Carmine, additional, Scarano, Ferdinando, additional, Maggi, Paolo, additional, Calabrese, Cecilia, additional, De Lucia Sposito, Pellegrino, additional, Rescigno, Carolina, additional, Sbreglia, Costanza, additional, Fraganza, Fiorentino, additional, Parrella, Roberto, additional, Romano, Annamaria, additional, Calabria, Giosuele, additional, Polverino, Benedetto, additional, Pagano, Antonio, additional, Numis, Fabio Giuliano, additional, Bologna, Carolina, additional, Nunziata, Mariagrazia, additional, Esposito, Vincenzo, additional, Coppola, Nicola, additional, Maturo, Nicola, additional, Nasti, Rodolfo, additional, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Perrella, Alessandro, additional, Adinolfi, Luigi Elio, additional, Di Domenico, Marina, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Russo, Vincenzo, additional, Ruggiero, Roberto, additional, Docimo, Giovanni, additional, Rinaldi, Luca, additional, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo, additional
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25. Relationship between Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation and Autonomic Nervous System.
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Messina, Giovanni, Monda, Antonietta, Messina, Antonietta, Di Maio, Girolamo, Monda, Vincenzo, Limone, Pierpaolo, Dipace, Anna, Monda, Marcellino, Polito, Rita, and Moscatelli, Fiorenzo
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BRAIN stimulation ,AUTONOMIC nervous system ,TRANSCRANIAL direct current stimulation ,TRANSCRANIAL magnetic stimulation ,SPLANCHNIC nerves ,CLINICAL neurosciences - Abstract
Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) approaches have seen a rise in utilization in both clinical and basic neuroscience in recent years. Here, we concentrate on the two methods that have received the greatest research: transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS). Both approaches have yielded pertinent data regarding the cortical excitability in subjects in good health as well as pertinent advancements in the management of various clinical disorders. NIBS is a helpful method for comprehending the cortical control of the ANS. Previous research has shown that there are notable changes in muscular sympathetic nerve activity when the motor cortex is modulated. Furthermore, in NIBS investigations, the ANS has been employed more frequently as an outcome measure to comprehend the overall impacts of these methods, including their safety profile. Though there is ample proof that brain stimulation has autonomic effects on animals, new research on the connection between NIBS and the ANS has produced contradictory findings. In order to better understand NIBS processes and ANS function, it is crucial to take into account the reciprocal relationship that exists between central modulation and ANS function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. The Relationship between Executive Functions and Body Weight: Sex as a Moderating Variable.
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Ilardi, Ciro Rosario, Monda, Antonietta, Iavarone, Alessandro, Chieffi, Sergio, Casillo, Maria, Messina, Antonietta, Villano, Ines, Federico, Giovanni, Alfano, Vincenzo, Salvatore, Marco, Sapuppo, Walter, Monda, Vincenzo, Monda, Marcellino, Di Maio, Girolamo, and La Marra, Marco
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EXECUTIVE function ,BODY weight ,WEIGHT gain ,BODY mass index ,PSYCHOBIOLOGY - Abstract
This study explores the interplay between executive functions and body weight, examining both the influence of biological factors, specifically sex, and methodological issues, such as the choice between Body Mass Index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) as the primary anthropometric measure. A total of 386 participants (222 females, mean age = 45.98 years, SD = 17.70) were enrolled, from whom sociodemographic (sex, age, years of formal education) and anthropometric (BMI and WC) data were collected. Executive functions were evaluated using the Frontal Assessment Battery–15 (FAB15). The results showed the increased effectiveness of WC over BMI in examining the relationships between executive functions, sex differences, and body weight. In particular, this study revealed that there was a significant moderating effect of sex at comparable levels of executive functioning. Specifically, women with higher executive performance had lower WCs than their male counterparts, suggesting that executive function has a greater impact on WC in women than in men. Our findings highlight the importance of conducting more in-depth investigations of the complex relationship between cognitive deficits and weight gain, considering confounding variables of behavioral, psychobiological, and neurophysiological origin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Functional Characteristics and Coping Strategies among Rugby Athletes: A Cluster Analysis Approach.
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Sapuppo, Walter, Giacconi, Davide, Monda, Vincenzo, Messina, Antonietta, Allocca, Salvatore, Chieffi, Sergio, Ricci, Mariateresa, Villano, Ines, Saccenti, Daniele, Mineo, Claudia Maria, Boltri, Margherita, Monda, Marcellino, Di Maio, Girolamo, Monda, Antonietta, and La Marra, Marco
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RUGBY football players ,CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) ,COGNITIVE flexibility ,PHYSICAL activity ,PSYCHOLOGICAL well-being - Abstract
The developing domain of mental health in sports has gained much interest, acknowledging its pivotal role in athlete performance and well-being. The aim of this research is to provide a quantitative description concerning the levels of mental health, physical activity, cognitive fusion, cognitive flexibility, and coping strategies that characterize rugby athletes by using a data-driven approach. A total of 92 rugby athletes took part in this study and filled out a set of self-administered questionnaires. A correlational analysis showed that general well-being was positively associated with years spent playing rugby (r = 0.23) and coping mechanisms (r = 0.29). Athletes' well-being was also negatively correlated with cognitive inflexibility (r = −0.41) and cognitive fusion (r = −0.39). A k-means cluster analysis identified two unique groups: group 1, characterized by higher levels of psychological well-being, lower levels of physical activity, greater cognitive flexibility, improved coping techniques, and reduced cognitive fusion, and group 2, which exhibits opposite characteristics. The discrepancies observed in psychological characteristics such as coping strategies, cognitive fusion, and cognitive inflexibility highlight their potential impact on the general health of rugby players. To comprehend the complex interplay between psychological and physical elements in rugby athletes, long-term studies with larger samples are crucial. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Diabetic Gastroparesis: Navigating Pathophysiology and Nutritional Interventions.
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Caturano, Alfredo, Cavallo, Massimiliano, Nilo, Davide, Vaudo, Gaetano, Russo, Vincenzo, Galiero, Raffaele, Rinaldi, Luca, Marfella, Raffaele, Monda, Marcellino, Luca, Giovanni, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo
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DEHYDRATION -- Risk factors ,DIABETES complications ,MALNUTRITION ,NITRIC oxide ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,GLYCEMIC control ,SEX distribution ,NUTRITIONAL requirements ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,GASTROPARESIS ,DISEASE risk factors ,DISEASE complications ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Diabetic gastroparesis (DGP) delays gastric emptying in diabetes patients, notably impacting those with type 1 and long-standing type 2 diabetes. Symptoms include early satiety, fullness, appetite loss, bloating, abdominal pain, and vomiting, arising from slow stomach-to-intestine food movement. DGP's unpredictable nature complicates diagnosis and blood glucose management, leading to severe complications like dehydration, malnutrition, and bezoar formation. Understanding DGP's mechanisms is crucial for effective management. Vagal dysfunction, disturbances in the interstitial cells of Cajal, reduced neural nitric oxide synthase, and increased oxidative stress contribute to the complex pathophysiology. Accurate diagnosis demands a comprehensive approach, utilizing tools like gastric scintigraphy and the Gastric Emptying Breath Test. Considering the complex relationship between DGP and glycemia, managing blood glucose levels becomes paramount. Nutritional interventions, tailored to each patient, address malnutrition risks, emphasizing smaller, more frequent meals and liquid consistency. DGP's complex nature necessitates collaborative efforts for enhanced diagnostic strategies, improved pathophysiological understanding, and compassionate management approaches. This comprehensive approach offers hope for a future where individuals with DGP can experience improved well-being and quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. The Potential Role of Nutrition in Overtraining Syndrome: A Narrative Review
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la Torre, Maria Ester, primary, Monda, Antonietta, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, de Stefano, Maria Ida, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, additional, Tafuri, Francesco, additional, Saraiello, Emma, additional, Latino, Francesca, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, Polito, Rita, additional, and Tafuri, Domenico, additional
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30. Precision Medicine in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Utility and Limitations
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Galiero, Raffaele, primary, Caturano, Alfredo, additional, Vetrano, Erica, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Marfella, Raffaele, additional, Sardu, Celestino, additional, Salvatore, Teresa, additional, Rinaldi, Luca, additional, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo, additional
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31. Predictive Value of Fatty Liver Index for Long-Term Cardiovascular Events in Patients Receiving Liver Transplantation: The COLT Study
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Caturano, Alfredo, primary, Albanese, Gaetana, additional, Di Martino, Anna, additional, Coppola, Carmine, additional, Russo, Vincenzo, additional, Galiero, Raffaele, additional, Rinaldi, Luca, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Marfella, Raffaele, additional, Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo, additional, and Salvatore, Teresa, additional
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32. List of Contributors
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Ali, Fariya, primary, Bani-Fatemi, Ali, additional, Bauer, Isabelle E., additional, Baune, Bernhard T., additional, Bhat, Venkat, additional, Chee, Justin N., additional, Cheung, Amy, additional, Coles, Alexandria S., additional, Cooper, Timothy M., additional, Dada, Oluwagbenga O., additional, De Luca, Vincenzo, additional, Dunn, Erin C., additional, Giacobbe, Peter, additional, Graff, Ariel, additional, Greer, Tracy L., additional, Iosifescu, Dan V., additional, Joseph, Jeethu K., additional, Kim, Jungjin, additional, Lee, Yena, additional, Man Ho, Roger Chun, additional, McIntyre, Roger S., additional, Melicher, Tomas, additional, Meng, Ying, additional, Mithani, Karim, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Nemeroff, Charles B., additional, Perlis, Roy H., additional, Rajagopalan, Arvind, additional, Rosenblat, Joshua D., additional, Sanches, Marsal, additional, Schwartz, Thomas L., additional, Singhal, Gaurav, additional, Soares, Jair C., additional, Subramaniapillai, Mehala, additional, Tasmim, Samia, additional, Wang, Karen, additional, Wang, Kevin Z., additional, Wang, Min-Jung, additional, and Wu, Hanjing, additional
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33. Epigenetics of Major Depressive Disorder
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Wang, Kevin Z., primary, Dada, Oluwagbenga O., additional, Bani-Fatemi, Ali, additional, Tasmim, Samia, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Graff, Ariel, additional, and De Luca, Vincenzo, additional
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34. Oxidative Stress in Type 2 Diabetes: Impacts from Pathogenesis to Lifestyle Modifications
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Caturano, Alfredo, primary, D’Angelo, Margherita, additional, Mormone, Andrea, additional, Russo, Vincenzo, additional, Mollica, Maria Pina, additional, Salvatore, Teresa, additional, Galiero, Raffaele, additional, Rinaldi, Luca, additional, Vetrano, Erica, additional, Marfella, Raffaele, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Giordano, Antonio, additional, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo, additional
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35. Assessment of Lifestyle, Eating Habits and the Effect of Nutritional Education among Undergraduate Students in Southern Italy
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Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, primary, De Maria, Antonella, additional, Marinaccio, Luigi Antonio, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, Monacis, Domenico, additional, Toto, Giusi, additional, Limone, Pierpaolo, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, Monda, Antonietta, additional, and Polito, Rita, additional
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36. The hydrophilic extract from a new tomato genotype (named DHO) kills cancer cell lines through the modulation of the DNA damage response induced by Campthotecin treatment
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Barone, Daniela, primary, Iannuzzi, Carmelina Antonella, additional, Forte, Iris Maria, additional, Ragosta, Maria Carmen, additional, Cuomo, Maria, additional, Dell’Aquila, Milena, additional, Altieri, Angela, additional, Caporaso, Antonella, additional, Camerlingo, Rosa, additional, Rigano, Maria Manuela, additional, Monti, Daria Maria, additional, Barone, Amalia, additional, Imbimbo, Paola, additional, Frusciante, Luigi, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, D’Angelo, Margherita, additional, De Laurentiis, Michelino, additional, Giordano, Antonio, additional, and Alfano, Luigi, additional
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37. Optimizing Anticoagulation Management in Atrial Fibrillation: Beyond the Guidelines. How and for Whom?
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Caturano, Alfredo, primary, Brunelli, Vincenzo, additional, Spiezia, Serenella, additional, Galiero, Raffaele, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo, additional
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38. Chapter 78 - Effects of tocopherols and tocotrienols on microglia-mediated neuroprotection
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Ruggiero, Melania, Panaro, Maria Antonietta, la Torre, Maria Ester, Messina, Giovanni, Porro, Chiara, Villano, Ines, Monda, Vincenzo, Polito, Rita, Benameur, Tarek, Monda, Marcellino, and Messina, Antonietta
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39. Healthy lifestyle promotion in primary schools through the board game Kaledo: a pilot cluster randomized trial
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Viggiano, Emanuela, Viggiano, Alessandro, Di Costanzo, Anna, Viggiano, Adela, Viggiano, Andrea, Andreozzi, Eleonora, Romano, Vincenzo, Vicidomini, Claudia, Di Tuoro, Daniela, Gargano, Giuliana, Incarnato, Lucia, Fevola, Celeste, Volta, Pietro, Tolomeo, Caterina, Scianni, Giuseppina, Santangelo, Caterina, Apicella, Maria, Battista, Roberta, Raia, Maddalena, Valentino, Ilaria, Palumbo, Marianna, Messina, Giovanni, Messina, Antonietta, Monda, Marcellino, De Luca, Bruno, and Amaro, Salvatore
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- 2018
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40. Impedance Analysis to Evaluate Nutritional Status in Physiological and Pathological Conditions
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Catapano, Angela, primary, Trinchese, Giovanna, additional, Cimmino, Fabiano, additional, Petrella, Lidia, additional, D’Angelo, Margherita, additional, Di Maio, Girolamo, additional, Crispino, Marianna, additional, Cavaliere, Gina, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, and Mollica, Maria Pina, additional
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41. α-Tocopherol Protects Lipopolysaccharide-Activated BV2 Microglia
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La Torre, Maria Ester, primary, Cianciulli, Antonia, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Filannino, Francesca Martina, additional, Antonucci, Laura, additional, Valenzano, Anna, additional, Cibelli, Giuseppe, additional, Porro, Chiara, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, Panaro, Maria Antonietta, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, and Polito, Rita, additional
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42. Precision Medicine in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Utility and Limitations
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Galiero,Raffaele, Caturano,Alfredo, Vetrano,Erica, Monda,Marcellino, Marfella,Raffaele, Sardu,Celestino, Salvatore,Teresa, Rinaldi,Luca, Sasso,Ferdinando Carlo, Galiero,Raffaele, Caturano,Alfredo, Vetrano,Erica, Monda,Marcellino, Marfella,Raffaele, Sardu,Celestino, Salvatore,Teresa, Rinaldi,Luca, and Sasso,Ferdinando Carlo
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Raffaele Galiero,1,* Alfredo Caturano,1,* Erica Vetrano,1 Marcellino Monda,2 Raffaele Marfella,1 Celestino Sardu,1 Teresa Salvatore,3 Luca Rinaldi,1 Ferdinando Carlo Sasso1 1Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Campania âLuigi Vanvitelliâ, Naples, Italy; 2Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania âLuigi Vanvitelliâ, Naples, Italy; 3Department of Precision Medicine, University of Campania âLuigi Vanvitelliâ, Naples, Italy*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Ferdinando Carlo Sasso, Department of Advanced Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Campania âLuigi Vanvitelliâ, Naples, Italy, Tel/Fax +39 0815665010, Email ferdinandocarlo.sasso@unicampania.itAbstract: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most widespread diseases in Western countries, and its incidence is constantly increasing. Epidemiological studies have shown that in the next 20 years. The number of subjects affected by T2DM will double. In recent years, owing to the development and improvement in methods for studying the genome, several authors have evaluated the association between monogenic or polygenic genetic alterations and the development of metabolic diseases and complications. In addition, sedentary lifestyle and socio-economic and pandemic factors have a great impact on the habits of the population and have significantly contributed to the increase in the incidence of metabolic disorders, obesity, T2DM, metabolic syndrome, and liver steatosis. Moreover, patients with type 2 diabetes appear to respond to antihyperglycemic drugs. Only a minority of patients could be considered true non-responders. Thus, it appears clear that the main aim of precision medicine in T2DM is to identify patients who can benefit most from a specific drug class more than from the others. Precision medicine is a discipline that evaluates the applicability of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental
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43. Different calorie restriction treatments have similar anti-seizure efficacy
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Viggiano, Andrea, Pilla, Raffaele, Arnold, Patrick, Monda, Marcellino, D’Agostino, Dominic, Zeppa, Pio, and Coppola, Giangennaro
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44. Immediate recovery index after exercise is related to heart rate variability
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FRANCAVILLA, Vincenzo C., MOSCATELLI, Fiorenzo, MONDA, Vincenzo, MONDA, Marcellino, MESSINA, Antonietta, ERONIA, Sara, MESSINA, Giovanni, CIBELLI, Giuseppe, POLITO, Rita, VALENZANO, Anna, Francavilla, Vincenzo C., Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, Monda, Vincenzo, Monda, Marcellino, Messina, Antonietta, Eronia, Sara, Messina, Giovanni, Cibelli, Giuseppe, Polito, Rita, and Valenzano, Anna
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45. Mechanisms of Transmission and Processing of Pain: A Narrative Review
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Di Maio, Girolamo, primary, Villano, Ines, additional, Ilardi, Ciro Rosario, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Iodice, Ashlei Clara, additional, Porro, Chiara, additional, Panaro, Maria Antonietta, additional, Chieffi, Sergio, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, and La Marra, Marco, additional
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46. The Ketogenic Diet and Neuroinflammation: The Action of Beta-Hydroxybutyrate in a Microglial Cell Line
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Polito, Rita, primary, La Torre, Maria Ester, additional, Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, additional, Cibelli, Giuseppe, additional, Valenzano, Anna, additional, Panaro, Maria Antonietta, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Pisanelli, Daniela, additional, Sessa, Francesco, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, and Porro, Chiara, additional
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47. Effects of a Combination of Empagliflozin Plus Metformin vs. Metformin Monotherapy on NAFLD Progression in Type 2 Diabetes: The IMAGIN Pilot Study
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Caturano, Alfredo, primary, Galiero, Raffaele, additional, Loffredo, Giuseppe, additional, Vetrano, Erica, additional, Medicamento, Giulia, additional, Acierno, Carlo, additional, Rinaldi, Luca, additional, Marrone, Aldo, additional, Salvatore, Teresa, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Sardu, Celestino, additional, Marfella, Raffaele, additional, and Sasso, Ferdinando Carlo, additional
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48. Correction: La Torre et al. Role of Vitamin E and the Orexin System in Neuroprotection. Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 1098
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La Torre, Maria Ester, primary, Villano, Ines, additional, Monda, Marcellino, additional, Messina, Antonietta, additional, Cibelli, Giuseppe, additional, Valenzano, Anna, additional, Pisanelli, Daniela, additional, Panaro, Maria Antonietta, additional, Tartaglia, Nicola, additional, Ambrosi, Antonio, additional, Carotenuto, Marco, additional, Monda, Vincenzo, additional, Messina, Giovanni, additional, and Porro, Chiara, additional
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49. Manual asymmetry for temporal and spatial parameters in sensorimotor synchronization
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Chieffi, Sergio, Villano, Ines, Iavarone, Alessandro, Messina, Antonietta, Monda, Vincenzo, Viggiano, Andrea, Messina, Giovanni, and Monda, Marcellino
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50. Differences in corticospinal system activity and reaction response between karate athletes and non-athletes
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Moscatelli, Fiorenzo, Messina, Giovanni, Valenzano, Anna, Petito, Annamaria, Triggiani, Antonio Ivano, Messina, Antonietta, Monda, Vincenzo, Viggiano, Andrea, De Luca, Vincenzo, Capranica, Laura, Monda, Marcellino, and Cibelli, Giuseppe
- Published
- 2016
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