Publications by authors named "A M Cotugno"

Body image distortion (BID) is a crucial aspect of anorexia nervosa (AN), leading to body overestimation, dissatisfaction, and low self-esteem. BID significantly influences the onset, maintenance, and relapse of the pathology. We assessed whether a Full Body Illusion (FBI) using under and normal-weight avatars' bodies affects perceptual body image and body schema estimations in both individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) and healthy controls (HC).

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  • The study examined sex-related differences in outcomes for patients with cardiogenic shock (CS) using a standardized team-based approach (STBA), focusing on 520 patients over three years.
  • Women with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) showed greater baseline severity, while those with heart failure (HF) more frequently faced cardiac arrest and required more aggressive treatments compared to men.
  • Despite these findings, there were no significant differences in in-hospital mortality or major adverse events between sexes, suggesting the STBA may help reduce historical disparities in outcomes.
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Cognitive and affective impairments in processing body image have been observed in patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and may induce the hypercontrolled and regulative behaviors observed in this disorder. Here, we aimed to probe the link between activation of body representations and cognitive control by investigating the ability to resolve body-related representational conflicts in women with restrictive AN and matched healthy controls (HC). Participants performed a modified version of the Flanker task in which underweight and overweight body images were presented as targets and distractors; a classic version of the task, with letters, was also administered as a control.

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Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) is a sensor of cell energy availability, and with leptin and adiponectin, it regulates metabolic homeostasis. Widely studied in tissues, SIRT1 is under evaluation as a plasmatic marker. We aimed at assessing whether circulating SIRT1 behaves consistently with leptin and adiponectin in conditions of deficiency, excess or normal fat content.

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