Publications by authors named "ORSI E"

Background: Globally, the progressive increase in the aging population has led to social and health problems associated with age-related chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and sarcopenia. Recent studies have highlighted that sarcopenia and diabetes have a bidirectional relationship. Nutritional therapy is a key element in the treatment of both sarcopenia and diabetes.

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The management of type 1 diabetes in pregnancy with new technologies is challenging. Sometimes the complexity of new-generation systems such as "continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, CSII" and patient or provider preference do not allow their use, so women with type 1 diabetes in pregnancy continue to be treated with subcutaneous multiple-injection insulin therapy using pens. Smart insulin pens are new tools that allow for data collection on insulin dose and time of administration and have additional connectivity features.

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Objective: To describe the epidemiological profile and analyze the temporal trend of deaths due to Parkinson's disease among the elderly in Brazil from 2002 to 2021.

Methods: Descriptive and temporal trend study using data from the Mortality Information System. Annual percent change (APC) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were estimated using the Prais-Winsten regression model.

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  • * It involved 289 older adults, predominantly females aged 70-79, and found that those with ongoing hearing impairment were 181% more likely to experience falls compared to those without.
  • * The findings underscore the importance of auditory rehabilitation and highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to prevent falls by addressing both hearing health and fall risk factors in older adults.
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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dementia among older adults from Florianópolis, in the Southern Region of Brazil.

Methods: Data were originally drawn from the Epifloripa Aging Cohort Study, a representative and community-based survey designed to evaluate older people's health. This cross-sectional study was conducted in two phases: the community-screening phase, in which the Mini-Mental State Examination and a multifunctional scale were administered to older subjects and close informants, respectively; and the hospital-diagnosis phase, when the Cambridge Examination and the National Institute on Aging criteria were used.

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  • This study investigates how perceived neighborhood characteristics affect blood pressure in older adults, focusing on the role of walking as a mediator.
  • Data from the EpiFloripa Aging Cohort Study revealed that older adults with better infrastructure, safety, and overall neighborhood perceptions are less likely to report hypertension.
  • Results indicate that promoting safe environments for physical activity could be crucial for preventing and managing hypertension among older adults.
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Background: A Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Epidemiology Collaboration (EPI) formula not including a Black race coefficient has been recently developed and is now recommended in the US. The new (2021) equation was shown to yield higher estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) values than the old (2009) one in a non-Black general population sample, thus reclassifying a significant number of individuals to a better eGFR category. However, reclassified individuals were previously shown to have a lower risk of progression to end-stage kidney disease, but higher adjusted risks for all-cause death and morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease than those not reclassified.

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  • Poststroke cognitive impairment is common, but the exact changes in cognitive function following a first stroke compared to pre-stroke levels are not fully understood.
  • The study aimed to track cognitive performance over time in stroke survivors versus individuals without strokes, using data from 14 international cohorts of older adults.
  • Results showed that incident stroke led to a significant immediate drop in overall cognitive skills and accelerated decline in cognitive abilities over time.
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One-carbon (C1) feedstocks, such as carbon monoxide (CO), formate (HCOH), methanol (CHOH), and methane (CH), can be obtained either through stepwise electrochemical reduction of CO with renewable electricity or via processing of organic side streams. These C1 substrates are increasingly investigated in biotechnology as they can contribute to a circular carbon economy. In recent years, noncanonical redox cofactors (NCRCs) emerged as a tool to generate synthetic electron circuits in cell factories to maximize electron transfer within a pathway of interest.

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Aims: To assess the effects of IDegLira on glucometric indices deriving from intermittently scanned Continuous Glucose Monitoring (isCGM) in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D).

Methods: Retrospective, observational, cohort, multi-center, "pre - post" study. All adults consecutively identified in the medical records who started treatment with IDegLira, and for whom an isCGM report before and after the initiation of IDegLira was available were included in the study.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF)-related diabetes (CFRD), characterized by partial to complete impaired insulin secretion, is the most common extra-pulmonary complication of CF. Actually, insulin is the only approved therapy for its management. Advanced hybrid closed loop (AHCL) systems are the gold standard therapy for type 1 diabetes and have been proposed for other insulin-dependent forms of diabetes, including CFRD.

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  • The study investigates how achieving optimal control of cardiovascular risk factors impacts all-cause mortality in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
  • It involved a large group of 15,773 Caucasian patients from Italy, monitoring their health and mortality rates over several years.
  • The findings reveal that, while effective risk factor management can reduce mortality rates for those without prior cardiovascular disease, it does not have the same effect for those with a history of such diseases unless overtreatment is avoided.
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Gardner syndrome is a rare genetic cancer predisposition disorder characterized by intestinal polyposis, multiple osteomas, and soft and hard tissue tumors. Dental anomalies are present in approximately 30%-70% of patients with Gardner syndrome and can be discovered during routine dental examinations. However, sometimes the diagnosis is challenging due to the high clinical variability and incomplete clinical picture.

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This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and determinants of glucose metabolism abnormalities and their impact on long-term clinical outcomes in kidney transplant recipients (KTxps). A retrospective analysis of 832 KTxps (2004-2020) was performed. Patients were assessed at 1 (T1), 6 (T6), and 12 (T12) months post-transplantation and clinically followed for an average of 103 ± 60 months.

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  • A study involving 7,801 older adults examined the connection between fruit and vegetable consumption and the development of depression, finding that higher fruit intake was linked to a lower risk of depression.
  • Over a follow-up period of 3 to 9 years, 21% of participants developed depression, with fruit intake showing a significant protective effect, while vegetable intake did not show a notable association.
  • The authors noted limitations due to varied measurement methods and the relatively modest sample size, suggesting further research is needed on fruit and vegetable consumption in larger, more standardized studies among older adults in low- and middle-income countries.
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The incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP) in liver transplanted people is reported to be 1.5-8%. On the other hand, the evidence for a causal relationship between glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP1RAs) and pancreatitis in people with type 2 diabetes is still weak.

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Aims: It is unclear whether type 2 diabetes diagnosed in young adulthood is associated with increased severity than that occurring later in life beyond longer lifetime exposure to hyperglycemia. This study aimed at assessing the independent association of age at type 2 diabetes diagnosis with all-cause mortality.

Methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled 15,773 Caucasian patients with type 2 diabetes in 19 Italian centers in 2006-2008.

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  • * Strategies are emerging to enhance efficiency, such as in vivo screening and evolution campaigns, while computational tools like machine learning are expanding design options for enzyme engineering.
  • * The proposed integrated solution involves utilizing ML-guided automated workflows to streamline processes like library generation and selection, ultimately speeding up the development of improved biocatalysts.
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Introduction: One of the most common complications of cirrhosis is diabetes, which prevalence is strictly related to severity of hepatopathy. Actually, there are no data on the persistence of post-transplant glucose abnormalities and on a potential impact of diabetes on development of fibrosis in the transplanted liver. To this aim, we evaluated liver fibrosis in cirrhotic subjects before and after being transplanted.

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Objective: To evaluate the direct, indirect, and total prospective effects of serum concentrations of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25[OH]D) on depressive symptoms in older adults.

Methods: Data from the second (2013-2015) and third (2017-2019) waves of the EpiFloripa Aging Cohort Study (= 60 years) were analyzed. Depressive symptoms were assessed with the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale.

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  • Foot ulcers and infections are serious complications of diabetes that can significantly increase the risk of death, particularly from heart-related issues, but little research has focused on their independent impact on mortality.
  • A study involving over 15,700 Caucasian patients with type 2 diabetes was conducted in Italy, assessing the link between a history of diabetic foot conditions and all-cause mortality over a 7.42-year period while considering other health factors.
  • Results indicated that having a history of diabetic foot issues raised the risk of death significantly, regardless of other cardiovascular risks, with amputations showing an even stronger association with mortality compared to ulcers or gangrene.
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Background: Estimated pulse-wave velocity (ePWV), a surrogate measure of arterial stiffness, was shown to independently predict morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease and other causes in both the general population and high-risk individuals. However, in people with type 2 diabetes, it is unknown whether ePWV adds prognostic information beyond the parameters used for calculating it.

Aims: To assess the independent association of ePWV with all-cause mortality in individuals with type 2 diabetes.

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Knowledge of how the different types of sedentary behaviors (SB) are associated with functional limitations can guide professionals who work with older adults on better recommendations about the amount of daily time that should be encouraged in each type of SB. The objective was to estimate the associations between two SB typologies (SB television [TV] and SB computer/internet) and the presence of handgrip strength, lower limb strength, gait speed, and balance limitations in Brazilian community-dwelling older adults. This is a cross-sectional study with 1,298 community-dwelling older adults (≥60 years).

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