Publications by authors named "Dana-Mihaela Ciobanu"

In this analysis, we aimed to investigate the effect of COVID-19 disease on eating behavior. A total of 55 right-handed adults, <50 years of age, without overweight or obesity, from two cross-sectional studies were included. The first one enrolled subjects between September 2018 and December 2019 (non-COVID-19 group).

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Background And Aims: The objectives of type 2 diabetes treatment are to achieve adequate long-term glycemic control and to reduce the risk associated with comorbidities and complications. Once-weekly Dulaglutide showed a reduction in cardiovascular risk associated with diabetes in addition to improved glycemic control and bodyweight reduction in several clinical trials. We aimed to investigate the effect of Dulaglutide 1.

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Previous research established age-related normal limits for children's heart rates (HRs). However, children of the same age can have significantly different HRs, depending on whether they are overweight or underweight, tall or short. Studies on children HR have failed to find a clear correlation between HR and body size.

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Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is the most frequent complication of diabetes. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), one of the most common neuropathies, is a chronic compression of the median nerve at the wrist. In our prospective cross-sectional study, we enrolled patients with type 2 diabetes presenting with signs and symptoms suggestive of DPN ( = 53).

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The objective of this scoping review was to summarize previous studies which examined the effect of day-to-day variability in sleep timing and social jetlag (SJL) on dietary intake. A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, and Clarivate Analytics Web of Science and we identified 22 records. No difference in caloric and macronutrient intake between SJL groups was observed in studies that enrolled healthy young adults.

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Low atrial rhythm (LAR) is an ectopic rhythm originating in the lower part of the right or left atrium. Prior observational studies attempted to quantify the prevalence of low atrial rhythm in the pediatric population, but the observed prevalence was highly variable with relatively small sample sizes. We aimed to characterize low atrial rhythm and determine its prevalence in a large population of 24,316 asymptomatic children from northwestern Transylvania.

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  • Obesity is linked to metabolic syndrome in horses, and this study explored the connection between metabolic markers and physical traits like body condition and neck fat.
  • Researchers measured plasma levels of various substances, including NEFA (a type of fat) and certain proteins, using specialized assays to establish relationships among these factors.
  • Significant correlations were found between NEFA and body weight, body condition score, and neck fat, suggesting that NEFA, chemerin, and omentin could be useful biomarkers for studying metabolic issues in horses.
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  • E-selectin is a molecule linked to inflammation in blood vessels and is found in higher levels in individuals with high blood pressure and diabetes.
  • The study focused on understanding how E-selectin relates to both office and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure in people with type 2 diabetes, involving 132 patients.
  • Results showed that higher E-selectin levels were associated with greater variability in diastolic blood pressure over 24 hours and during the daytime, but not with office blood pressure or other ambulatory measurements.
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Vitamin D, a crucial hormone in the homeostasis and metabolism of calcium bone, has lately been found to produce effects on other physiological and pathological processes genomically and non-genomically, including the cardiovascular system. While lower baseline vitamin D levels have been correlated with atherogenic blood lipid profiles, 25(OH)D supplementation influences the levels of serum lipids in that it lowers the levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL-cholesterol and increases the levels of HDL-cholesterol, all of which are known risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Vitamin D is also involved in the development of atherosclerosis at the site of the blood vessels.

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Background And Aims: Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) retrospectively evaluates mean glycemia in the preceding 2-3 months and is the gold standard for assessing glycemic control, while glycated albumin (GA) is currently considered a short to intermediate term integrated glycemic control marker, since it reflects glycemic status over the last 3 weeks. We aimed to investigate the levels of GA, HbA1c and fasting glycemia in a group of patients with type 2 diabetes.

Methods: The observational study included adult type 2 diabetes patients (n=135) according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, randomly selected from Clinical Centre of Diabetes, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

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  • - The study investigated the relationship between blood pressure metrics and the presence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD) in patients with type 2 diabetes, focusing on mean blood pressure, variability, and pulse pressure during 24-hour monitoring.
  • - Two groups were compared: one with CVD (CVD+) having 87 participants and another without (CVD-) consisting of 90 participants; their demographics were similar except for the duration of diabetes and hypertension, which were longer in the CVD+ group.
  • - Results showed that although mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure and variability were comparable between the groups, pulse pressure was significantly higher in the CVD+ group, indicating a potential link between elevated pulse
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Purpose: The objective of this study was to examine the association between insulin dose and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), nitrotyrosine, and pentraxin 3 in patients with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes.

Patients And Methods: Eighty patients with type 2 diabetes treated with insulin for >6 months and with stable insulin doses (±10%) within 3 months before inclusion were enrolled in this study. Medical history, including use of insulin and insulin doses, concomitant diseases and medication, and anthropometric and routine biochemical parameters were collected for each patient.

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Background And Aims: Resistant hypertension is defined as failure to achieve blood pressure lower than 140/90 mmHg when using three antihypertensive agents or controlled blood pressure with four or more drugs. We aimed at assessing the prevalence of resistant hypertension and to describe a type 2 diabetes population with resistant hypertension.

Methods: The retrospective observational study included (n=73) type 2 diabetes subjects with resistant hypertension selected from (n=728) subjects admitted to the Centre of Diabetes, Cluj, Romania.

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