Publications by authors named "Daniele Michele Seccia"

Background And Aims: COPD is a common chronic condition in older age that impacts on daily activities and quality of life. Previous studies suggest that magnesium deficit in COPD patients affects bronco-obstruction, inflammation, and physical performance. We investigated whether oral magnesium supplementation in stable-phase COPD patients improves lung function, physical performance, and quality of life.

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Background & Aims: In oncology, the dosage of anti-neoplastic drugs is generally adapted to the patient's body surface area (BSA). We investigated the potential differences between BSA and body weight (BW) in estimating the variability in body composition among individuals, especially older adults.

Materials And Methods: The study population included 322 community-dwelling individuals with different age and sex: 45 adult men (AM, age 18-65 years), 86 older men (OM, age >65 years), 54 adult women (AW, age 18-65 years), and 137 older women (OW, age >65 years).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Daniele Michele Seccia"

  • - Daniele Michele Seccia's recent research primarily focuses on the nutritional and physiological aspects affecting chronic conditions and drug dosage, particularly in older adults and individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • - In a clinical trial published in "Aging Clin Exp Res," Seccia investigated the effects of oral magnesium supplementation in stable COPD patients, revealing potential improvements in lung function, physical performance, and quality of life for individuals suffering from this chronic condition.
  • - Another study published in "Clin Nutr ESPEN" highlights the relationship between body surface area and body composition in healthy individuals, particularly in older adults, indicating implications for more accurate dosage calculations of cytotoxic drugs in oncology practice.