Publications by authors named "L C M Damazio"

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  • High-intensity physical activity was studied as a treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD) in a rat model, focusing on its effects before and after PD was induced.
  • A total of 70 Wistar rats were divided into groups based on their exercise routines (trained before, after, or both) and compared to sedentary control groups.
  • Results indicated that rats engaging in high-intensity exercise showed a greater number of neurons and astrocytes in key brain regions compared to those that did not exercise, suggesting potential benefits of physical activity for PD treatment.
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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effect of an ethanol extract of Ocimum basilicum L. (EEOb) aerial parts against Ehrlich's experimental tumor (EET) in mice.

Methods: Swiss mice were divided into two groups (control and treated; n = 6).

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Objectives: In the clinical routine of pediatricians, height is the most reliable indicator for assessing growth. However, there are situations where it is not possible to measure this parameter directly, making the estimation of height or length a useful alternative. The main goal of this study is to identify which segmental measure, including upper arm length (UAL), tibial length (TL), and knee-heel length (KHL), provides the stature estimate that most closely approximates directly measured height in the study participants.

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Comparing one's appearance to other people's and believing in an ideal body shape can negatively impact an individual. The probability of developing ED in individuals with high body dissatisfaction is higher than in the general population, leading to long-term emotional and metabolic damage. Populational studies on the prevalence of ED in Brazil are scarce in the literature.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive loss of cognitive functions, and it is the most prevalent type of dementia worldwide, accounting for 60 to 70% of cases. The pathogenesis of AD seems to involve three main factors: deficiency in cholinergic transmission, formation of extracellular deposits of β-amyloid peptide, and accumulation of deposits of a phosphorylated form of the TAU protein. The currently available drugs are prescribed for symptomatic treatment and present adverse effects such as hepatotoxicity, hypertension, and weight loss.

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