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Autor:
Jenneffer Rayane Braga Tibaes, Maria Inês Barreto Silva, Alexander Makarowski, Paulina Blanco Cervantes, Caroline Richard
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Nutrition, Vol 10 (2023)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c85a7dee7f8c4e549dada231baad835c
Autor:
Jenneffer Rayane Braga Tibaes, Maria Inês Barreto Silva, Alexander Makarowski, Paulina Blanco Cervantes, Caroline Richard
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Nutrition, Vol 10 (2023)
IntroductionIndividuals with obesity and/or type 2 diabetes are at higher risk of infection and have worse prognoses compared to healthy individuals. Several factors may influence immune responses in this population, including high adiposity, hypergl
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/55bd3a0585a44bf9bc00fe306d3616e4
Autor:
Marcella Rodrigues Guedes, Karine Scanci da Silva Pontes, Maria Inês Barreto Silva, Mario Fritsch Neves, Márcia Regina Simas Torres Klein
Publikováno v:
Clinical Nutrition. 42:835-847
Autor:
Samanta Mattos, Michelle Rabello da Cunha, Maria Inês Barreto Silva, Fabiano Serfaty, Mika P. Tarvainen, Márcia Regina Simas Torres Klein, Mario Fritsch Neves
Publikováno v:
Clinical Nutrition. 41:2577-2586
The effects of calorie restriction and physical activity on autonomic regulation and cardiac vagal control in overweight and obese individuals remain inconsistent. Thus, this systematic review aimed to evaluate the weight loss effects through lifesty
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care. 25:371-377
This review summarizes literature from the last 18 months reporting on sarcopenia (or its components) in chronic kidney disease (CKD).The prevalence of sarcopenia in CKD is reported to be 5-62.5%, with higher rates observed later in the disease. Sarc
Autor:
Julia Montenegro, Márcia Regina Simas Torres Klein, Rachel Bregman, Carla M. Prado, Maria Inês Barreto Silva
Publikováno v:
Clinical Nutrition. 41:1218-1227
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with a reduction in bone mineral density (BMD), but less is understood regarding the relation between BMD and muscle mass, especially in non-dialysis dependent-CKD (NDD-CKD). The aim of this study was to exp
Autor:
C. Martins, Érida Santos Cardoso, Mariana Silva da Costa, Márcia Regina Simas Torres Klein, Maria Inês Barreto Silva, Rachel Bregman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Renal Nutrition. 30:36-45
Background High body adiposity, inflammatory cytokines, insulin resistance (IR), and the endothelial markers—soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (sICAM-1) and soluble vascular adhesion molecule-1 (sVCAM-1)—are among cardiovascular risk fact
Autor:
Deborah Barbosa Vahia de Abreu, Kelly Picard, Márcia Regina Simas Torres Klein, Orlando Marino Gadas, Caroline Richard, Maria Inês Barreto Silva
Publikováno v:
Journal of renal nutrition : the official journal of the Council on Renal Nutrition of the National Kidney Foundation.
To achieve and maintain normal serum potassium and phosphorus levels reducing potassium and phosphorus intake is frequently recommended for adults living with chronic kidney disease. Exploring food preparation methods to reduce potassium and phosphor
Autor:
Patrícia Marçal Vegine, Ana Carolina Packness Fernandes, Márcia Regina Simas Gonçalves Torres, Maria Inês Barreto Silva, Carla Maria Avesani
Publikováno v:
Brazilian Journal of Nephrology, Vol 33, Iss 1, Pp 55-61 (2011)
INTRODUÇÃO: O método capaz de melhor identificar desnutrição energético-protéica (DEP) em pacientes em hemodiálise (HD) ainda se mantém em debate. Logo, avaliamos o estado nutricional de pacientes em HD por diferentes métodos e verificamos
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6b454505a8694951be3c578b208b11ef
Autor:
Rachel Bregman, Márcia Regina Simas Torres Klein, Kelli Trindade de Carvalho Rosina, Ana Paula Medeiros Menna Barreto, Mariana Silva da Costa, Maria Inês Barreto Silva, Edison Souza, Karine Scanci da Silva Pontes
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nutrition. 122:1386-1397
Sarcopenia is a progressive and generalised skeletal muscle disorder associated with adverse outcomes. Ageing causes primary sarcopenia, while secondary causes include chronic kidney disease (CKD), long-term use of glucocorticoids and obesity. The ai