Publications by authors named "L E Fiorito"

The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is an inflammatory marker predicting the prognosis of several diseases. We aimed to assess its role as a predictor of mortality or admission to the intensive care unit in COVID-19 patients. We retrospectively evaluated a cohort of 411 patients with COVID-19 infection.

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Background: COVID-19 is characterized by severe inflammation during the acute phase and increased aortic stiffness in the early postacute phase. In other models, aortic stiffness is improved after the reduction of inflammation. We aimed to evaluate the mid- and long-term effects of COVID-19 on vascular and cardiac autonomic function.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how early beverage consumption, particularly soda, affects long-term dietary patterns in girls from ages 5 to 15.
  • Participants were assessed every two years, measuring various beverages and nutrient intake through 24-hour dietary recalls.
  • Findings show that girls who consumed soda at age 5 had higher soda intake and lower nutrient quality in their diets over the years, indicating persistent patterns influenced by early beverage choices.
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Background: Increased consumption of sweetened beverage has been linked to higher energy intake and adiposity in childhood.

Objective: The objective was to assess whether beverage intake at age 5 y predicted energy intake, adiposity, and weight status across childhood and adolescence.

Design: Participants were part of a longitudinal study of non-Hispanic white girls and their parents (n = 170) who were assessed biennially from age 5 to 15 y.

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We explored the relationships among girls' weight status, dairy servings, and total energy intake. The hypothesis that consuming dairy could reduce risk for overweight was evaluated by comparing energy intake and weight status of girls who met or consumed less than the recommended three servings of dairy per day. Participants included 172 11-year-old non-Hispanic white girls, assessed cross-sectionally.

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