Publications by authors named "A Dal Col"

Extravasation of calcium solution is a common adverse event in children in intensive care units. The lack of adequate and timely treatment can lead to important functional sequelae. Here, we report the case of calcium extravasation in a child and we discuss the multiple therapeutic strategies adopted.

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Metabolic syndrome is nosographically defined by using clinical diagnostic criteria such as those of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) ones, including visceral adiposity, blood hypertension, insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. Due to the pathophysiological implications of the cardiometabolic risk of the obese subject, sphingolipids, measured in the plasma, might be used to biochemically support the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome. A total of 84 participants, including normal-weight (NW) and obese subjects without (OB-SIMET-) and with (OB-SIMET+) metabolic syndrome, were included in the study, and sphingolipidomics, including ceramides (Cer), dihydroceramides (DHCer), hexosyl-ceramides (HexCer), lactosyl-ceramides (LacCer), sphingomyelins (SM) and GM3 ganglosides families, and sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) and its congeners, was performed in plasma.

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Metabolomics applied to assess the response to a body weight reduction program (BWRP) may generate valuable information concerning the biochemical mechanisms/pathways underlying the BWRP-induced cardiometabolic benefits. The aim of the present study was to establish the BWRP-induced changes in the metabolomic profile that characterizes the obese condition. In particular, a validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) targeted metabolomic approach was used to determine a total of 188 endogenous metabolites in the plasma samples of a cohort of 42 adolescents with obesity (female/male = 32/10; age = 15.

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Circadian rhythms are generated by a series of genes, collectively named genes, which act as a self-sustained internal 24 h timing system in the body. Many physiological processes, including metabolism and the endocrine system, are regulated by genes in coordination with environmental cues. Loss of the circadian rhythms has been reported to contribute to widespread obesity, particularly in the pediatric population, which is increasingly exposed to chronodisruptors in industrialized society.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study assessed how well the Italian version of the PedsQL-MFS responds to changes in BMI, fatigue, and depression in adults with obesity during a 3-week weight reduction program.
  • Results showed significant reductions in fatigue scores after the program, particularly in those who improved their depressive symptoms and fatigue severity, while changes in BMI did not significantly impact the scores.
  • The findings indicate that the PedsQL-MFS is responsive to improvements in fatigue and depression but suggested the need for future studies to include a control group for further validation.
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