Publications by authors named "C A Gonzalez-Diaz"

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  • 8-OHdG is a marker of oxidative DNA damage linked to oxidative stress, which may play a role in male infertility, and the enzyme OGG1 is crucial for repairing this damage.
  • The study examined the OGG1 326 polymorphism's impact on DNA oxidation in 118 infertile men, utilizing genetic screening, 8-OHdG quantification, and electrical bioimpedance analysis.
  • Findings revealed that carriers of the 326 (GG) genotype had significantly higher levels of oxidative DNA damage and lower antioxidant capacity, suggesting a potential link to male infertility in American populations.
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Background: The influence of food advertising on food preferences and consumption could also contribute to the socio-economic inequalities among Spanish children in terms of eating habits and childhood obesity. Although the main food advertising channel targeted at children in Spain is television, available studies estimate exposure indirectly by combining content data with audience data. The aim of this study was therefore to describe the frequency of exposure to television advertising of unhealthy foods and drinks, measured directly, among Spanish children and adolescents, and analyse its socio-economic inequalities.

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An association has been suggested between acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Considering the role of adipose-tissue-derived inflammatory mediators (adipokines) and the shared risk factor of obesity in OSA and AMI, this study aimed to investigate the involvement of adipokines in AMI patients with and without OSA. Serum levels of adipokines and inflammatory mediators were quantified, and home respiratory polygraphy was conducted.

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It is necessary to evaluate the total deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) concentration in gene expression assays. The existing techniques require equipment that is expensive for many labs in developing countries. Portable and inexpensive equipment is needed for easy and economical DNA quantification.

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