Publications by authors named "M Paz Redondo-del-Rio"

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  • Cystic fibrosis patients need sufficient micronutrients, and a study examined serum copper levels and copper/zinc ratios to assess their nutritional status.
  • The study involved 17 CF patients, finding normal mean serum copper levels, with most patients showing a high Cu/Zn ratio, indicating inflammation.
  • The results suggest that while serum copper is linked to body mass index and bone conduction speed, the Cu/Zn ratio is a better indicator of zinc deficiency and inflammation risk in CF patients.
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Microbial pathogens are the cause of many foodborne diseases after the ingestion of contaminated food. Several preservation methods have been developed to assure microbial food safety, as well as nutritional values and sensory characteristics of food. However, the demand for natural antimicrobial agents is increasing due to consumers' concern on health issues.

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Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) strains, including the serotype O157:H7, are considered foodborne pathogens. Transmission occurs through consumption of undercooked meat, unpasteurized dairy products, vegetables, or contaminated water. The variability of pathogenic and nonpathogenic E.

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Introduction: Vector bioimpedance analysis (BIVA) can be very useful for the evaluation of body composition, hydration, and nutritional status in infants and newborns. The objective of this study was to determine the impedance vector distribution for a group of healthy newborn Spanish children.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted with 154 healthy, Spanish newborns (gestational age: 37-41 weeks) aged 24 to 72 hours (79 males, 75 females).

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Introduction: BMI is the most commonly used indicator to evaluate overweight and obesity, but it cannot distinguish changes in body composition. Over recent years, it has been demonstrated that bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a more accurate method for analyzing body composition. Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) has revealed its effectiveness as an indicator of nutritional status and hydration.

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