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2. Vascular Psoriasis Area Severity Index: A dermoscopic standard technique for assessing severity psoriasis and therapeutic management
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Carlesimo, M., Garelli, V., Fortuna, M.C., De Vita, G., Sorriso-Valvo, L., Buccolini, F., Melini, A., Di Nunno, D., Pranteda, G., and Rossi, A.
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- 2017
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3. E-Diet services and nutraceuticals for an active and successful ageing, contrasting risk factor in EU population: Ristomed trial
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Buccolini F., D'Alessio P., Pryen F., Pierre S., Boudel Marchasson I., Lochs H., Valentini L., Donini L. M., Pinto A., HRELIA, SILVANA, HRELIA, PATRIZIA, BRIGIDI, PATRIZIA, FRANCESCHI, CLAUDIO, OSTAN, RITA, Buccolini F., D'Alessio P., Pryen F., Pierre S., Boudel-Marchasson I., Lochs H., Hrelia S., Hrelia P., Brigidi P., Franceschi C., Ostan R., Valentini L., Donini L.M., and Pinto A.
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QUALITY OF LIFE ,E-DIET ,PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ,NUTRACEUTICAL - Abstract
In literature, some of the main factors defining the quality of aging are related to the inflammatory status (IS), oxidative stress (OX) and gut microbiota (GM) alterations. These elements may increase prevalence of age-related anorexia associated to a reduction of food intakes and a decrease of physical activity too. RISTOMED held under the EU-7FP, aimed at the evaluation of the effects on IS-OX-GM in the presence of an (e)-diet in an Elderly Population (65-80 yrs).The study was aimed to compare a e-diet elaborated with a new web platform, alone or implemented by 3 different nutraceutic components: Argan oil, probiotic VSL#3 and the AISA 5203-L extract. In order to evaluate the effects of the intervention, the following measurements and questionnaires have been considered within the protocol: Anthropometric data, handgrip, and Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), International Physical Activity Questionnaires (IPAQ), SF-36v2(PCS-MCS), Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ),among others. All the data and the results of this panel of questionnaires in Bordeaux, Berlin and Rome showed that in all the 4 arms of the 139 men and women enrolled there was an improvement in terms of quality of life. In a cluster of 44 subjects characterized by a low-grade inflammation with higher levels of CRP, ESR, fibrinogen, IL-6 and TNF-a, the e-diet induced a decrease of CRP in the group with the higher inflammation values, whereby AISA 5203-L amplified this protective effect. The e-diet alone decreased the oxidative stress with no further effect of the products. Cholesterol, triglycerides and glucose parameters were also improved by e-diet with a further effect of Argan oil was associated with a progress of these parameters when they were altered at the baseline. VSL#3 decreased homocysteine level, a vascular risk factor. On the basis of the results an improvement of mood was observed in all groups and an improvement of mental component SF36 was observed following the diet and the diet implemented by AISA 5203-L.
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- 2012
4. Organic Parmesan Cheese On-line Traceability: A feasible solution
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ZANASI, CESARE, NASUELLI, PIERO AUGUSTO, Buccolini F., Pulga A., THOMAS ALFOLDI, FABIO CAPORALI, NIELS HALBERG, JOHN HERMANSEN, HENNING HOG JENSEN, WILLIAM LOCKERETZ, LORNA LUECK, PAOLA MIGLIORINI, DANIEL NEUHOFF, ILSE. A. RASMUSSEN, NEIL SORENSEN, ANDREAS THOMMEN, DAVID THORSTAD, METTE VAARST, HELGA WILLER, Zanasi C., Nasuelli P., Buccolini F., and Pulga A.
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TRACEABILITY SOFTWARE ,CASEIN LABEL ,ORGANIC PARMESAN CHEESE - Abstract
The need to increase the whole of the organic Parmesan cheese supply chain agents’ trust in the products origin encourages the adoption of a transparent traceability management. An experiment has been carried out to implement an effective traceability system for organic Parmesan cheese. A traceability solution was developed by the joint work of the University of Bologna, ICEA (an organic certification body), and Voxnet (a system integrator specialized in agro-food and supply chain management. Its features include a standard procedure for data management along the supply chain, a simple and cheap system for the data uploading and transfer, and making data easily and quickly available. The result is web-based traceability software that manages the data collected at the dairy plant. Its implementation implied the definition of an online standard traceability procedure, linking all the supply chain agents, and the adoption of a technically sustainable data reading support; so far other supports, like RFID tags, did not work. We adopted a barcode system printed on a casein label placed on the Parmesan cheese pie; the data, collected at the cheese pie level, are transferred along the supply chain. The traceability process was tested in different organic dairy plants, and a cost estimation of its application to the organic cheese producers was performed. The system works; a 100% success in reading the data from the barcode after 24 months resulted. The process seems economically feasible; even if a formal calculation of the consumer-trader willingness to pay has not been performed, a cost increase of five eurocent/kg (the worst scenario)was considered acceptable by the cheese producers involved in the test. Further research should focus on the supply chain governance; previous experiences show that managing the problems related to the inter-firm relationship seems to be one of the most important constraints to the introduction of Parmesan cheese supply chain management.
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- 2008
5. Automatic and Noninvasive Indoor Air Quality Control in HVAC Systems
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Basile, M. C., primary, Bruni, V., additional, Buccolini, F., additional, De Canditiis, D., additional, Tagliaferri, S., additional, and Vitulano, D., additional
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- 2016
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6. Abitudini alimentari, infiammazione e stress ossidativo in un campione di soggetti anziani: risultati dello studio Europeo 'RISTOMED' - New E-Services for a dietary approach to the elderly (FP 7 - SME - 2007 – 1; Grant 222230)
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Pinto, Alessandro, Hrelia, S., Rosano, Aldo, DE STEFANO, D., Asprino, Rosa, Toselli, Lucia, Malaguti, M., Hrelia, P., Valentini, L., BOURDEL MARCHASSON, I., Buccolini, F., Pryen, F., D’Alessio, P., Lochs, H., Franceschi, C., and Ostan, R.
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stress ossidativo ,invecchiamento ,pattern alimentare ,infiammazione ,malattie cronico-degenerative - Published
- 2014
7. Portable refrigerating machine for biomedical and scientific use
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D'Andrea, Vito, Buccolini, F., and Tagliaferri, S.
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- 1995
8. Vascular anastomoses between some abdominal organs in laboratory animals
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Malinovsky, L., Cavallotti, Carlo, Malinovska, V., TRANQUILLI LEALI, Francesca Maria, Buccolini, F., Belli, M., and D'Andrea, Vito
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- 1995
9. Internet-based personalized dietary guidance is accepted and feasible in older adults
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Tauchert, K, primary, Buccolini, F, additional, Melini, A, additional, Lochs, H, additional, and Valentini, L, additional
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- 2010
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10. PP260 IS INTERNET-BASED NUTRITIONAL COACHING FEASIBLE IN OLDER ADULTS?
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Tauchert, K., primary, Buccolini, F., additional, D'Alessio, P., additional, Melini, A., additional, Lochs, H., additional, and Valentini, L., additional
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- 2010
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11. Climatizzatore da trasporto per uso biomedico e scientifico
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D'Andrea, Vito and Buccolini, F.
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ORGANI ,TRAPIANTI ,TRASPORTO - Published
- 1992
12. Automatic and Noninvasive Indoor Air Quality Control in HVAC Systems
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C. Basile, M., Bruni, V., Buccolini, F., De Canditiis, D., Tagliaferri, S., and Vitulano, D.
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This paper presents a methodology for assessing and monitoring the cleaning state of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system of a building. It consists of a noninvasive method for measuring the amount of dust in the whole ventilation system, that is, the set of filters and air ducts. Specifically, it defines the minimum amount of measurements, their time table, locations, and acquisition conditions. The proposed method promotes early intervention on the system and it guarantees high indoor air quality and proper HVAC working conditions. The effectiveness of the method is proved by some experimental results on different study cases.
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- 2016
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13. The 'Elderly' Lesson in a 'Stressful' Life: Italian Holistic Approach to Increase COVID-19 Prevention and Awareness
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Silvana Hrelia, Sabrina Angelini, Lorenzo M. Donini, Marco Malaguti, F. Buccolini, Alessandro Pinto, Patrizia Hrelia, and Angelini S, Pinto A, Hrelia P, Malaguti M, Buccolini F, Donini LM, Hrelia S.
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Gerontology ,Aging ,Mediterranean diet ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Pneumonia, Viral ,Diet, Mediterranean ,lcsh:Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,COVID-19 ,nutrition ,oxidative stres ,PM10 ,resilience ,Betacoronavirus ,Endocrinology ,Intervention (counseling) ,Hypothesis and Theory ,Pandemic ,Humans ,Sociocultural evolution ,Life Style ,Pandemics ,media_common ,Aged ,Government ,lcsh:RC648-665 ,Successful aging ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Awareness ,Italy ,Psychological resilience ,Psychology ,Coronavirus Infections ,COVID-19, PM10, nutrition, oxidative stres, resilience ,Stress, Psychological - Abstract
It's a frightening time due to COVID-19, but the great elderly/centenarians, apparently with more frailty, seem to have a better response to the pandemic. “The South Italy” lifestyle seems an “effective strategy” promoting the well-being embedded in a holistic solution: healthy diet, less exposure to PM10 pollution, protected environment, and moderate physical activity. The European FP7 Project RISTOMED results, since 2010, have shown that dietary intervention improved a heathy status in the elderly people. Based on the RISTOMED results, in addition to sociocultural and environmental factors, the authors suggest an integrated approach for resilience to COVID-19. Such an approach during the next months could make the difference for the success of any government progress policy to fight COVID-19, finalizing long-term well-being and successful aging.
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- 2020
14. Impact of personalized diet and probiotic supplementation on inflammation, nutritional parameters and intestinal microbiota - The 'RISTOMED project': Randomized controlled trial in healthy older people
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FISCHER, André, BLANC-BISSON, Christèle, DONINI, Lorenzo Maria, VALENTINI, Luzia, PINTO, Alessandro, BOURDEL-MARCHASSON, Isabelle, OSTAN, Rita, BRIGIDI, Patrizia, TURRONI, Silvia, HRELIA, Silvana, HRELIA, Patrizia, BERESWILL, Stefan, LEONCINI, Emanuela, MALAGUTI, Marco, ELE BLANC-BISSON, Christ, DURRIEU, Jessica, SPAZZAFUMO, Liana, BUCCOLINI, Fabio, PRYEN, Florence, DONINI, Lorenzo, FRANCESCHI, Claudio, LOCHS, Herbert, Valentini L, Pinto A, Bourdel-Marchasson I, Ostan R, Brigidi P, Turroni S, Hrelia S, Hrelia P, Bereswill S, Fischer A, Leoncini E, Malaguti M, Blanc-Bisson C, Durrieu J, Spazzafumo L, Buccolini F, Pryen F, Donini LM, Franceschi C, Lochs H., Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome], Centre de Gériatrie, CHU Bordeaux [Bordeaux]-Groupe Hospitalier Sud, Centre de résonance magnétique des systèmes biologiques (CRMSB), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Bordeaux (UB), Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna [Bologna] (UNIBO), Université de Bordeaux (UB), Neuropathology Group, European Neuroscience Institute, University of Bologna, CIG - Interdepartmental Center 'L.Galvani', and Dept. of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,Homocysteine ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Probiotic ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Clinical endpoint ,Streptococcus thermophilus ,2. Zero hunger ,Aged, 80 and over ,0303 health sciences ,Lactobacillus delbrueckii ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,VSL#3 ,3. Good health ,Intestines ,Vitamin B 12 ,C-Reactive Protein ,Cholesterol ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Inflammation Oxidative stress Aging VSL#3 Internet Nutritional software ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Subgroup analysis ,Inflammation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Folic Acid ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Vitamin B12 ,030304 developmental biology ,Aged ,Internet ,Biological Products ,business.industry ,Probiotics ,aging ,Feeding Behavior ,Diet ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Lactobacillus ,Oxidative Stress ,chemistry ,Immunology ,Dietary Supplements ,Nutritional software ,Oxidative stre ,business ,[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition ,Biomarkers ,Lactobacillus plantarum - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of a personalized diet, with or without addition of VSL#3 preparation, on biomarkers of inflammation, nutrition, oxidative stress and intestinal microbiota in 62 healthy persons aged 65-85 years. DESIGN: Open label, randomized, multicenter study. PRIMARY ENDPOINT: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein. SETTING: Community. INTERVENTIONS: Eight week web-based dietary advice (RISTOMED platform) alone or with supplementation of VSL#3 (2 capsules per day). The RISTOMED diet was optimized to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress. MEASUREMENTS: Blood and stool samples were collected on days 1 and 56. RESULTS: Diet alone reduced ESR (p = 0.02), plasma levels of cholesterol (p < 0.01) and glucose (p = 0.03). Addition of VSL#3 reduced ESR (p = 0.05) and improved folate (p = 0.007), vitamin B12 (p = 0.001) and homocysteine (p < 0.001) plasma levels. Neither intervention demonstrated any further effects on inflammation. Subgroup analysis showed 40 participants without signs of low-grade inflammation (hsCRP
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- 2014
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15. Digital Anthropometry: A Systematic Review on Precision, Reliability and Accuracy of Most Popular Existing Technologies.
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Mocini E, Cammarota C, Frigerio F, Muzzioli L, Piciocchi C, Lacalaprice D, Buccolini F, Donini LM, and Pinto A
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- Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Anthropometry methods, Digital Technology, Body Composition, Technology
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Digital anthropometry (DA) has been recently developed for body composition evaluation and for postural analysis. The aims of this review are to examine the current state of DA technology, as well as to verify the methods for identifying the best technology to be used in the field of DA by evaluating the reliability and accuracy of the available technologies on the market, and lay the groundwork for future technological developments. A literature search was performed and 28 studies met the inclusion criteria. The reliability and accuracy of DA was high in most studies, especially in the assessment of patients with obesity, although they varied according to the technology used; a good correlation was found between DA and conventional anthropometry (CA) and body composition estimates. DA is less time-consuming and less expensive and could be used as a screening tool before more expensive imaging techniques or as an alternative to other less affordable techniques. At present, DA could be useful in clinical practice, but the heterogeneity of the available studies (different devices used, laser technologies, population examined, etc.) necessitates caution in the interpretation of the obtained results. Furthermore, the need to develop integrated technologies for analyzing body composition according to multi-compartmental models is increasingly evident.
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- 2023
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16. Test-retest reliability of a photographic marker-based system for postural examination.
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Temporiti F, Adamo P, Mandelli A, Buccolini F, Viola E, Aguzzi D, Gatti R, and Barajon I
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- Humans, Lumbar Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Reproducibility of Results, Sacrum, Cervical Vertebrae diagnostic imaging, Kyphosis, Lordosis, Posture
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Background: The BHOHB system (Bhohb S.r.l., Italy) is a portable non-invasive photographic marker-based device for postural examination., Objective: To assess the test-retest reliability of the BHOHB system and compare its reliability with an optoelectronic system (SMART-DX 700, BTS, Italy)., Methods: Thirty volunteers were instructed to stand upright with five markers on the spinous processes of C7, T6, T12, L3 and S1 vertebrae to define the dorsal kyphosis and lumbar lordosis (sagittal plane) angles. Three markers were placed on the great trochanter, apex of iliac crest and lateral condyle of the femur to detect pelvic tilt. Finally, to define angles between the acromion and the spinous processes (frontal plane), two markers were placed on the right and left acromion. Postural angles were recoded simultaneously with BHOHB and optoelectronic systems during two consecutive recording sessions., Results: The BHOHB system revealed excellent reliability for all the angles (ICCs: 0.92-0.99, SEM: 0.78∘-3.33∘) as well as a shorter processing time compared to the optoelectronic system. Excellent reliability was also found for all the angles detected through the optoelectronic system (ICCs: 0.91-0.99, SEM: 0.84∘-2.80∘)., Conclusion: The BHOHB system resulted as a reliable non-invasive and user-friendly device to monitor spinal posture, especially in subjects requiring repeat examinations.
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- 2023
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17. Contactless Vital Signs Monitoring From Videos Recorded With Digital Cameras: An Overview.
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Molinaro N, Schena E, Silvestri S, Bonotti F, Aguzzi D, Viola E, Buccolini F, and Massaroni C
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The measurement of physiological parameters is fundamental to assess the health status of an individual. The contactless monitoring of vital signs may provide benefits in various fields of application, from healthcare and clinical setting to occupational and sports scenarios. Recent research has been focused on the potentiality of camera-based systems working in the visible range (380-750 nm) for estimating vital signs by capturing subtle color changes or motions caused by physiological activities but invisible to human eyes. These quantities are typically extracted from videos framing some exposed body areas (e.g., face, torso, and hands) with adequate post-processing algorithms. In this review, we provided an overview of the physiological and technical aspects behind the estimation of vital signs like respiratory rate, heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and blood pressure from digital images as well as the potential fields of application of these technologies. Per each vital sign, we provided the rationale for the measurement, a classification of the different techniques implemented for post-processing the original videos, and the main results obtained during various applications or in validation studies. The available evidence supports the premise of digital cameras as an unobtrusive and easy-to-use technology for physiological signs monitoring. Further research is needed to promote the advancements of the technology, allowing its application in a wide range of population and everyday life, fostering a biometrical holistic of the human body (BHOHB) approach., Competing Interests: FBo, DA, EV, and FBu are employed by the company BHOHB S.r.l. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Molinaro, Schena, Silvestri, Bonotti, Aguzzi, Viola, Buccolini and Massaroni.)
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- 2022
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18. The "Elderly" Lesson in a "Stressful" Life: Italian Holistic Approach to Increase COVID-19 Prevention and Awareness.
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Angelini S, Pinto A, Hrelia P, Malaguti M, Buccolini F, Donini LM, and Hrelia S
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- Aged, Awareness, COVID-19, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Coronavirus Infections virology, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology, Pneumonia, Viral virology, SARS-CoV-2, Stress, Psychological, Aging, Betacoronavirus isolation & purification, Coronavirus Infections prevention & control, Diet, Mediterranean, Life Style, Pandemics prevention & control, Pneumonia, Viral prevention & control
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It's a frightening time due to COVID-19, but the great elderly/centenarians, apparently with more frailty, seem to have a better response to the pandemic. "The South Italy" lifestyle seems an "effective strategy" promoting the well-being embedded in a holistic solution: healthy diet, less exposure to PM10 pollution, protected environment, and moderate physical activity. The European FP7 Project RISTOMED results, since 2010, have shown that dietary intervention improved a heathy status in the elderly people. Based on the RISTOMED results, in addition to sociocultural and environmental factors, the authors suggest an integrated approach for resilience to COVID-19. Such an approach during the next months could make the difference for the success of any government progress policy to fight COVID-19, finalizing long-term well-being and successful aging., (Copyright © 2020 Angelini, Pinto, Hrelia, Malaguti, Buccolini, Donini and Hrelia.)
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- 2020
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19. Impact of personalized diet and probiotic supplementation on inflammation, nutritional parameters and intestinal microbiota - The "RISTOMED project": Randomized controlled trial in healthy older people.
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Valentini L, Pinto A, Bourdel-Marchasson I, Ostan R, Brigidi P, Turroni S, Hrelia S, Hrelia P, Bereswill S, Fischer A, Leoncini E, Malaguti M, Blanc-Bisson C, Durrieu J, Spazzafumo L, Buccolini F, Pryen F, Donini LM, Franceschi C, and Lochs H
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Biological Products metabolism, Biomarkers blood, Blood Glucose metabolism, C-Reactive Protein metabolism, Cholesterol blood, Diet, Female, Folic Acid blood, Homocysteine blood, Humans, Lactobacillus metabolism, Lactobacillus delbrueckii metabolism, Lactobacillus plantarum metabolism, Male, Oxidative Stress physiology, Streptococcus thermophilus metabolism, Vitamin B 12 blood, Dietary Supplements, Feeding Behavior, Gastrointestinal Microbiome, Inflammation therapy, Intestines microbiology, Probiotics administration & dosage
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Objectives: To assess the impact of a personalized diet, with or without addition of VSL#3 preparation, on biomarkers of inflammation, nutrition, oxidative stress and intestinal microbiota in 62 healthy persons aged 65-85 years., Design: Open label, randomized, multicenter study., Primary Endpoint: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein., Setting: Community., Interventions: Eight week web-based dietary advice (RISTOMED platform) alone or with supplementation of VSL#3 (2 capsules per day). The RISTOMED diet was optimized to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress., Measurements: Blood and stool samples were collected on days 1 and 56., Results: Diet alone reduced ESR (p = 0.02), plasma levels of cholesterol (p < 0.01) and glucose (p = 0.03). Addition of VSL#3 reduced ESR (p = 0.05) and improved folate (p = 0.007), vitamin B12 (p = 0.001) and homocysteine (p < 0.001) plasma levels. Neither intervention demonstrated any further effects on inflammation. Subgroup analysis showed 40 participants without signs of low-grade inflammation (hsCRP<3 mg/l, subgroup 1) and 21 participants with low-grade inflammation at baseline (hsCRP≥3 mg/l, subgroup 2). In subgroup 2 addition of VSL#3 increased bifidobacteria (p = 0.005) in more participants and improved both folate (p = 0.015) and vitamin B12 (p = 0.035) levels compared with subgroup 1. The increases were positively correlated to the change in the bifidobacteria concentration for folate (p = 0.023) and vitamin B12 (p = 0.001). As expected change in homocysteine correlated negatively to change in folate (r = -0.629, p = 0.002) and vitamin B12 (r = -0.482, p = 0.026)., Conclusions: Addition of VSL#3 increased bifidobacteria and supported adequate folate and vitamin B12 concentrations in subjects with low-grade inflammation. Decrease in homocysteine with VSL#3 was clinically relevant. suggesting protective potentials for aging-associated conditions, e.g. cardiovascular or neurological diseases. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01069445-NCT01179789., (Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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20. Thymectomy as treatment of autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis.
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D'Andrea V, Malinovsky L, Ambrogi V, Artico M, Capuano LG, Buccolini F, and De Antoni E
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- Anemia, Hemolytic, Autoimmune surgery, Animals, Arthritis, Rheumatoid surgery, Autoimmune Diseases immunology, Humans, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic surgery, Multiple Sclerosis surgery, Myasthenia Gravis surgery, T-Lymphocyte Subsets immunology, Autoimmune Diseases surgery, Thymectomy
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This paper reviews the different series of thymectomies performed in patients with autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis. It is possible that thymectomy can decrease the activity of T-helper lymphocytes or, alternatively, it may enhance the activity of T-suppressor lymphocytes, whose function is depressed in autoimmune diseases. Thymectomy was performed empirically for systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. The therapeutic benefits were questionable. Conflicting results were reported for thymectomy against autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Several trials were conducted to assess the therapeutic value of thymectomy in multiple sclerosis. Benefits were achieved only in relapsing-remitting but not in chronic-progressive multiple sclerosis. The effect of thymectomy in autoimmune diseases associated with myasthenia gravis were also reported. The authors conclude that thymectomy as treatment for autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis is not elective therapeutic choice and it is acceptable only in selected cases.
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- 1993
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