Autor: |
Jannuzzi, Larissa B., Pereira-Acacio, Amaury, Ferreira, Bruna S. N., Silva-Pereira, Debora, Veloso-Santos, João P. M., Alves-Bezerra, Danilo S., Lopes, Jarlene A., Costa-Sarmento, Glória, Lara, Lucienne S., Vieira, Leucio D., Abadie-Guedes, Ricardo, Guedes, Rubem C.A., Vieyra, Adalberto, Muzi-Filho, Humberto |
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Nutritional Neuroscience; Sep2022, Vol. 25 Issue 9, p1973-1994, 22p, 4 Color Photographs, 2 Black and White Photographs, 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 3 Graphs |
Abstrakt: |
Undernutrition is characterized by an imbalance of essential nutrients with an insufficient nutritional intake, a disorder in which the clinical manifestations in most cases are the result of the economic and social context in which the individual lives. In 1990, the study by the medical and humanitarian Naíde Teodósio (1915–2005) and coworkers, which formulated the Regional Basic Diet (RBD) model for inducing undernutrition, was published. This diet model took its origin from the observation of the dietary habits of families that inhabited impoverished areas from the Pernambuco State. RBD mimics an undernutrition framework that extends not only to the Brazilian population, but to populations in different regions worldwide. The studies based on RBD-induced deficiencies provide a better understanding of the impact of undernutrition on the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the most diverse prevalent diseases. Indexed papers that are analyzed in this review focus on the importance of using RBD in different areas of knowledge. These papers reflect a new paradigm in translational medicine: they show how the study of pathology using the RBD model in animals over the past 30 years has and still can help scientists today, shedding light on the mechanisms of prevalent diseases that affect impoverished populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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