Publications by authors named "Adele Bondesan"

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  • Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder causing various cognitive, emotional, and behavioral challenges, impacting both individuals with PWS and their caregivers significantly.
  • The study investigates the psychological health of caregivers of adults with PWS, using assessments like DASS-21 and PGWBI to compare their mental well-being to that of the general population.
  • Results indicated that caregivers experience higher levels of depression and stress compared to the general population, with their overall psychological well-being being poorer than that of individuals with PWS, highlighting the need for targeted support for caregivers.
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  • - Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder marked by severe obesity and significant changes in appetite regulation, arising from issues in neurodevelopment and neuroendocrine functions, but its molecular details are not fully known.
  • - Researchers analyzed serum samples from 53 PWS patients and 34 individuals with non-syndromic obesity, using advanced techniques to identify and compare neuromodulatory factors, while applying statistical methods to validate their findings.
  • - The study found specific genes related to PWS that are connected to protein levels affecting oxytocin release and NAD metabolism, as well as sex differences in certain proteins, suggesting these biomarkers could have important clinical relevance for understanding and treating PWS.
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Obesity is characterized by increased oxidative stress, which, in a vicious circle, promotes chronic low-grade inflammation. Melatonin, a well-documented antioxidant, might be useful as a supplement to enhance the cardiometabolic benefits of any body weight reduction program (BWRP). The present study aimed to evaluate the post-exercise oxidative stress and inflammation in a group of subjects with obesity treated with melatonin (2 mg/die) or placebo, undergoing a 2-week BWRP, with the administration of a single bout of acute exercise at the start and the end of the protocol (G1-G15).

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Introduction: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare disease, which shows a peculiar clinical phenotype, including obesity, which is different from essential obesity (EOB). Metabolomics might represent a valuable tool to reveal the biochemical mechanisms/pathways underlying clinical differences between PWS and EOB. The aim of the present (case-control, retrospective) study was to determine the metabolomic profile that characterizes PWS compared to EOB.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of three indexes—Body Adiposity Index (BAI), Lipid Accumulation Product Index (LAP), and Cardiometabolic Index (CMI)—in identifying Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) among 1912 adults with obesity.
  • MetS was prevalent in 62.3% of subjects, especially in men (72.5%) compared to women (60.9%).
  • LAP and CMI demonstrated superior diagnostic ability over BAI, with LAP showing a sensitivity of 63.06% and specificity of 86.55%, while CMI had a sensitivity of 67.59% and specificity of 81.55%, suggesting they may be more useful in clinical settings
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Childhood obesity is a globally increasing pathological condition leading to long-term health issues such as cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome (MetS). This study aimed to determine the clinical value of the Complete Blood Count-derived inflammation indexes Monocyte/HDL-C ratio (MHR), Lymphocyte/HDL-C ratio (LHR), Neutrophil/HDL-C ratio (NHR), and System Inflammation Response Index (SIRI) to predict the presence of metabolic syndrome and its association with cardiovascular risk markers (HOMA-IR, TG/HDL-C, and non-HDL-C) in children and adolescents with obesity. The study included a total of 552 children/adolescents with severe obesity (BMI: 36.

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  • - The study investigates the psychological conditions of 92 Italian adolescents (31 boys, 61 girls) with obesity, focusing on their emotional states, psychological adjustment, and eating disorder symptoms while enrolled in a weight reduction program.
  • - Various psychological assessments were conducted, including the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and the Eating Attitude Test, revealing that girls reported more emotional difficulties and higher levels of depression and anxiety compared to boys, regardless of obesity severity.
  • - Results indicate that adolescents with eating disorder symptoms exhibited significantly worse emotional and psychological conditions, suggesting that treatment for obesity in this demographic should address not just physical health, but also emotional and behavioral challenges.
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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a globally increasing pathological condition. Recent research highlighted the utility of complete blood count-derived (CBC) inflammation indexes to predict MetS in adults with obesity. This study examined CBC-derived inflammation indexes (NHR, LHR, MHR, PHR, SIRI, AISI, and SII) in 231 adults with severe obesity (88 males, 143 females; age: 52.

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  • The study examined how well parents and their obese adolescents in Italy agreed on emotional and behavioral problems using standardized questionnaires.
  • Out of 100 participants, most scored normally, but notable borderline and clinical issues were reported more by parents than by the adolescents themselves, especially concerning anxiety and affective disorders.
  • Results showed that young females reported higher anxiety and emotional problems compared to males, highlighting the importance of understanding psychological profiles in this demographic.
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Introduction: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by loss of expression of paternal chromosome 15q11.2-q13 genes. Individuals with PWS exhibit unique physical, endocrine, and metabolic traits associated with severe obesity.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of combined training (COMB, a combination of moderate-intensity continuous training-MICT and high-intensity interval training-HIIT) vs. continuous MICT administered during a 3-week in-hospital body weight reduction program (BWRP) on body composition, physical capacities, and substrate oxidation in adolescents with obesity. The 3-week in-hospital BWRP entailed moderate energy restriction, nutritional education, psychological counseling, and two different protocols of physical exercise.

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Pediatric obesity requires early targeted interventions consisting mainly of a low-calorie diet prescribed based on resting energy expenditure (REE), often estimated through predictive equations. The aim of this study was to define the prevalence of "hypo-", "normo-" and "hypermetabolic" in a large cohort of children and adolescents with obesity by comparing measured and estimated REE and to evaluate the characteristics related to these metabolic statuses in both males and females. The study population was divided into the three subgroups by comparing REE measured using indirect calorimetry and estimated using the Molnar equation, and subsequently analyzed.

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Ceramide risk score (CERT1, ceramide test 1), based on specific ceramides (Cers) and their corresponding ratios in the plasma, has been reported as a promising biochemical marker for primary and secondary prediction of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in different populations of patients. Thus far, limited attention has been paid to metabolic syndrome, a condition considered at high CVD risk. The aim of the present study was to evaluate CERT1 in a group of obese subjects without (OB-MetS-) and with (OB-MetS+) metabolic syndrome (according to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) diagnostic criteria), compared to an age- and sex-matched normal-weight (NW) group.

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Although fatigue is a frequently occurring symptom in young patients with obesity, relatively few studies have assessed their perception of fatigue and its impact on their quality of life so far. Comparisons between the reports of fatigue in children/adolescents with obesity and their parents were assessed using the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory-Multidimensional Fatigue Scale (PedsQL-MFS). One hundred Italian children/adolescents (36 males; 64 females), aged between 11 and 17 (mean age = 15.

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) associated with obesity is a pathological condition increasing worldwide. Recent studies have demonstrated that the neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) can be successfully used to stage MetS in obese adults. The aim of the study was to evaluate NLR values in 552 children/adolescents (M 219, F 333; 14.

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Recent evidence shows that simple and inexpensive anthropometric measurements can be used to identify, at an early stage, women with obesity at increased risk of developing metabolic syndrome (MetS). Thus, the aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of five different indexes of adiposity and/or body composition in identifying MetS in a group of 876 women (mean age ± SD: 52.1 ± 13.

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Introduction: Obesity represents one of the most serious problems of public health affecting elderly populations in an increasingly relevant way. The aim of the current study was to assess the effects of a 3-week in-hospital multidisciplinary body weight reduction program (BWRP) in a sample of elderly patients with obesity on reducing body mass index (BMI), improving fatigue, muscle performance, and psychological well-being.

Methods: Two hundred and thirty-seven consecutive elderly in-patients with obesity (males = 84; females = 153; age range = 65-86 yrs.

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  • - The study examines how reliable various indexes, like BMI and waist-to-height ratio, are for identifying metabolic syndrome (MetS) in severely obese children and adolescents aged 10-17 years.
  • - Out of 1065 participants, 30.4% were found to have MetS, with a slightly higher prevalence in males compared to females.
  • - The research identifies the TG/HDL-Cholesterol ratio as the most effective and simplest method for predicting MetS, performing as well as more complex indexes, making it highly usable in clinical settings.
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  • Additionally, the text examines various methodologies used and suggests areas for future investigation.
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The aspartate transaminase to platelet ratio index (APRI) has been proposed as an easy-to-use biochemical marker in obese adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatotic hepatitis (NASH). The objective of the present study was to evaluate the clinical and predictive value of APRI in a paediatric obese population. Seven hundred fifty-seven obese children and adolescents (BMI standard deviation score, SDS: >2.

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