Publications by authors named "A Feraco"

The application of immunocytochemistry (ICC), as a diagnostic and predictive tool in the workup of head and neck lesions has followed the changes and progresses in the surgical pathology evaluation. The contribution of ICC has shown a significant role in the head and neck cytology, demonstrating as its contribution can support the diagnosis in many lesions. Furthermore, its role has been evolving as an important asjuvant tool in targeted therapies.

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  • The study investigates how gender affects dietary habits and physical activity, aiming to create targeted health interventions.
  • Using principal component analysis (PCA) on data from 2,509 adults, researchers identified five distinct eating and activity groups and found notable differences in food preferences and exercise types between men and women.
  • The findings suggest that men typically consume more meat and engage in strength training, while women prefer structured, vegetable-rich diets, highlighting the importance of personalized health strategies for both genders.
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  • Obesity is a significant health issue associated with chronic disease risks; this study looked at gender differences in eating behaviors and body composition among obese individuals in Italy.
  • The research involved analyzing data from 720 adults, revealing that males had higher overall weight and fat mass, while females had higher fat mass percentages and distinct meal frequency patterns.
  • The study found that structured eaters had healthier body compositions, whereas impulsive eaters were linked to higher fat mass, highlighting the need for gender-specific strategies in obesity management, despite limitations in the study's design.
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