Publications by authors named "A Moriondo"

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) has emerged as a severe pediatric complication during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, with potential long-term cardiovascular repercussions. We hypothesized that heart rate and blood pressure control at rest and during postural maneuvers in MIS-C patients, months after the remission of the inflammatory syndrome, may reveal long-term autonomic dysfunctions. We assessed 17 MIS-C patients (13 males; 11.

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Lymphatic vessels are capable of sustaining lymph formation and propulsion via an intrinsic mechanism based on the spontaneous contraction of the lymphatic muscle in the wall of lymphatic collectors. Exposure to a hyper- or hypo-osmolar environment can deeply affect the intrinsic contraction rate and therefore alter lymph flow. In this work, we aimed at defining the putative receptors underlying such a response.

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Associations between human genetic variation and clinical phenotypes have become a foundation of biomedical research. Most repositories of these data seek to be disease-agnostic and therefore lack disease-focused views. The Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (T2DKP) is a public resource of genetic datasets and genomic annotations dedicated to type 2 diabetes (T2D) and related traits.

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  • The study examined the effects of a 4-week training program focused on speed, agility, and quickness (SAQ) versus a soccer-specific program involving small-sided games (SSG) on both cognitive and physical performance in young soccer players.
  • Twenty-one preadolescent participants were divided into two groups: one performing SAQ drills and the other engaging in SSG, with performance tested before and after the training.
  • Results showed that both training methods led to significant improvements in cognitive abilities and sprints, suggesting that incorporating SAQ training can be as effective as soccer-specific training in enhancing physical and cognitive skills in young athletes.
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