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Dietary therapy and non-surgical periodontal treatment in obese patients with chronic periodontitis.

2018

Aim The effect of dietary weight loss intervention on periodontal therapy is unknown. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate whether weight loss improves the response of obese subjects to non-surgical periodontal treatment. Materials and methods This interventional study in obese patients was conducted at the University Hospital Dr. Peset (Valencia, Spain). Patients were divided into two groups with and without dietary therapy. All participants received non-surgical periodontal treatment. Periodontal, anthropometric and biochemical parameters were assessed at baseline and 12 weeks. Results A total of 78 patients were re-evaluated after intervention. All periodontal parameters improved in both grou…

medicine.medical_specialtyDiet therapy030209 endocrinology & metabolismSystemic inflammationGastroenterology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineWeight lossInternal medicinePeriodontal Attachment LossWeight LossMedicineHumansObesityPeriodontitisComplement component 3business.industry030206 dentistryAnthropometrymedicine.diseaseChronic periodontitisObesitySpainChronic PeriodontitisPeriodonticsmedicine.symptomPeriodontal IndexbusinessJournal of clinical periodontology
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Non-alcoholic Wernicke's encephalopathy: From MRI findings of a case to differential diagnosis checklist

2018

Wernicke's encephalopathy is a serious neurological disorder secondary to thiamine deficiency in alcoholics. However, rarely it affects non-alcoholics. Here we present a case of Wernicke's encephalopathy in a non-alcoholic 56-year-old female, treated by endoscopic surgery for a duodenal ulcer two years before. She came to our attention for a sudden onset of a neurological syndrome characterized by visual deficits, diplopia, confusion, spatial disorientation and loss of short-term memory. An MRI scan showed the typical MRI findings of Wernicke's encephalopathy, which are discussed together with the possible differential diagnosis.

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Persistence or change in leisure-time physical activity habits and waist gain during early adulthood: A twin-study

2014

Objective To determine the relationship between persistence or change in leisure-time physical activity habits and waist gain among young adults. Methods Population-based cohort study among 3383 Finnish twin individuals (1578 men) from five birth cohorts (1975-1979), who answered questionnaires at mean ages of 24.4 y (SD 0.9) and 33.9 y (SD 1.2), with reported self-measured waist circumference. Persistence or change in leisure-time physical activity habits was defined based on thirds of activity metabolic equivalent h/day during follow-up (mean 9.5 y; SD 0.7). Results Decreased activity was linked to greater waist gain compared to increased activity (3.6 cm, P < 0.001 for men; 3.1 cm, P < 0…

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Chronic oral haloperidol and clozapine in rats: A behavioral evaluation.

1999

The present study evaluated chronic oral treatment of rats with haloperidol or clozapine. Drugs were given in the drinking water for a 23-day period . Rat behavior was analyzed once a week in an open field. Rats ingested either 1.7 mg/kg haloperidol or 40 mg/kg clozapine daily. Blood serum analysis revealed concentrations of 6 ng/ml for haloperidol and 22 ng/ml for clozapine at the end of the treatment. Haloperidol decreased overall activity from the onset of treatment. Clozapine showed similar effects only on the last test day. Control animals showed a slight habituation in exploration-related parameters. In conclusion, these results indicate that oral drug administration through the drink…

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Air pollution exposure during pregnancy and reduced birth size: a prospective birth cohort study in Valencia, Spain

2010

Abstract Background Maternal exposure to air pollution has been related to fetal growth in a number of recent scientific studies. The objective of this study was to assess the association between exposure to air pollution during pregnancy and anthropometric measures at birth in a cohort in Valencia, Spain. Methods Seven hundred and eighty-five pregnant women and their singleton newborns participated in the study. Exposure to ambient nitrogen dioxide (NO2) was estimated by means of land use regression. NO2 spatial estimations were adjusted to correspond to relevant pregnancy periods (whole pregnancy and trimesters) for each woman. Outcome variables were birth weight, length, and head circumf…

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Blastocyst formation is similar in obese and normal weight women: a morphokinetic study

2021

Abstract STUDY QUESTION Does the embryo cleavage pattern and rate of blastocyst formation differ between normal weight and obese women undergoing IVF? SUMMARY ANSWER Embryo morphokinetic development, final blastocyst formation rate and blastocyst morphology do not differ between obese and normal weight women. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Female obesity has been related to impaired IVF outcomes. Although the mechanisms responsible for this detrimental effect are thought to include impaired oocyte and embryo quality and reduced endometrial receptivity, they are yet to be confirmed. Embryo quality has been commonly assessed using static morphological criteria. Only three studies have analysed the pro…

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Longitudinal Study on Growth and Body Mass Index before and after Diagnosis of Childhood Craniopharyngioma

2004

Abstract We analyzed whether childhood craniopharyngioma predisposes to obesity and growth impairment. Height/length, body mass index (BMI), and hypothalamic involvement were evaluated in 90 patients at standardized ages and time points before, after, and at the time of diagnosis. Relevant decreases in height sd score (SDS) started at 10–12 months of age and persisted until diagnosis of childhood craniopharyngioma. Relevant increases in BMI SDS were detectable between 4 and 5 yr of age. Postoperative BMI SDS (yr 1–6) had a weak positive correlation with BMI SDS at the time of diagnosis. In linear regression analysis, hypothalamic tumor involvement (P &amp;lt; 0.001), ponderal index at birth…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismClinical BiochemistryHypothalamusPituitary neoplasmBiochemistryBody Mass IndexCraniopharyngiomaChild DevelopmentEndocrinologyRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessPituitary NeoplasmsLongitudinal StudiesObesityRisk factorGrowth DisordersRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryBody WeightBiochemistry (medical)Childhood CraniopharyngiomaInfantmedicine.diseaseObesityBody HeightCraniopharyngiomaEndocrinologyEl NiñoMultivariate AnalysisHypothalamic NeoplasmDisease SusceptibilitybusinessBody mass indexThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology &amp; Metabolism
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Anthropometric parameters and permanent remission of comorbidities 10 years after open gastric bypass in a cohort with high prevalence of super-obesi…

2017

Abstract Background and aim Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is an effective treatment for weight loss in patients with morbid obesity. However, few studies have assessed its long-term efficacy in super-obese patients. The study objective was to analyse the long-term effectiveness of RYGB and its effect on improvement of comorbidities after 10 years of follow-up, and to compare the results depending on baseline BMI ( 2 vs ≥50 kg/m 2 ). Patients and methods A retrospective study was conducted in 63 patients referred for RYGB with a 10-year or longer follow-up period. Mean BMI before surgery was 55 kg/m 2 . Results Mean BMI decreased to 38.1 kg/m 2 at 10 years of follow-up. The success rates a…

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Effect Of 8-week 320 Mg Megestrol acetate Daily Administration In Severe COPD And Weight Loss

2010

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologyWeight lossbusiness.industryInternal medicineMegestrol acetatemedicinemedicine.symptomSevere copdbusinessGastroenterologymedicine.drugC42. CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE PHARMACOLOGIC INTERVENTIONS AND OUTCOMES
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Severe High Molecular Weight Kininogen (HK) Deficiency: Clinical Characteristics, Deficiency-Causing KNG1 Variants in Reported and New Cases, and Est…

2021

Abstract Background: Severe high molecular weight kininogen (HK) deficiency is an autosomal recessive defect of the contact system caused by mutations in KNG1. Limited scientific interest in HK deficiency due to the rarity of the seemingly asymptomatic condition may increase, as HK, the precursor of bradykinin, is now discussed as a therapeutic target e.g. in hereditary angioedema. Aims: We provide a comprehensive analysis of the diagnostic, clinical, and genetic features of HK deficiency and estimate its frequency. Methods: We identified a new case of HK deficiency, systematically review the literature, conduct new genetic studies of reported cases, and comprehensively analyze the clinical…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologybusiness.industryHigh-molecular-weight kininogenInternal medicineImmunologymedicineCell BiologyHematologybusinessBiochemistryBlood
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