Deltas are the locus of river-borne sediment accumulation, however, their role in sequestering plastic pollutants is still overlooked. By combining geomorphological, sedimentological, and geochemical analyses, which include time-lapse multibeam bathymetry, sediment provenance, and μFT-IR analyses, we investigate the fate of plastic particles after a river flood event providing an unprecedented documentation of the spatial distribution of sediment as well as of microplastics (MPs), including particles fibers, and phthalates (PAEs) abundances in the subaqueous delta. Overall sediments are characterized by an average of 139.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe occurrence of microplastics (MPs) and phthalic acid esters (PAEs) in wild purple sea urchins (Paracentrotus lividus) of Sardinia (Italy, Western Mediterranean Sea) was surveyed. Specifically, MPs were analyzed in the digestive tract by μFTIR and PAEs in the gonads by SPME-LC-MS/MS. 9 out of 22 specimens resulted contaminated with MPs and 20 displayed levels of PAEs over the quantification limit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSea ice is heavily contaminated with microplastics particles (MPs, <5 mm). First-year sea ice cores (38-41 cm thick) were taken in the beginning of spring in a narrow populated bay of the Sea of Japan. Two ice cores were examined (layer-by-layer, excluding surface) for MPs content: one using μ-FTIR for 25-300 μm (SMPs), and another one - with visual+Raman identification for 300-5000 μm particles (LMPs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence of microplastics in the world's oceans and their effects on marine habitats are highly concerning. As suspension-feeders, corals are very exposed to microplastics, compromising the health of coral reef ecosystems. In this study we surveyed for the first time the presence of microplastics in Maldivian reef-building corals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe bioconcentration of dimethyl phthalate (DMP) diethyl phthalate (DEP) dibutyl phthalate (DBP) butyl benzyl phthalate (BBzP), di-(2-ethy hexyl) phthalates (DEHP), mono-butyl phthalate (MBP), mono-benzyl phthalate (MBzP), mono-(2-ethy hexyl) phthalate (MEHP) in the soft corals Coelogorgia palmosa, Sinularia sp., Sarcophyton glaucum, and Lobophytum sp. was investigated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDue to the ecotoxicological effects, microplastics are considered a threat for the marine environment. Recent reports indicate their presence not only in subsurface water and in coastal beach sediments, but also in the deep-sea. Notwithstanding, there is still not a scientific consensus about the analytical procedure to be applied for their determination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), malnutrition and limited physical activity are very common and contribute to disease prognosis, whereas a balance between caloric intake and exercise allows body weight stability and muscle mass preservation. The goal of this review is to analyze the implications of chronic hypoxia on three key elements involved in energy homeostasis and its role in COPD cachexia. The first one is energy intake.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Med Suisse
June 2008
Cardiovascular disease is the main cause of mortality in diabetic patients. The risk of cardiovascular disease occurs at a lower glycemic level compared to microvascular complications. Post-prandial hyperglycemia seems to play a major role in the development of atherosclerotic lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRetrospective analyses in the general population habits show that regular exercise is a protection factor for the metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes, among many other diseases. Randomized controlled studies in at-risk population have investigated the impact of lifestyle programs, including diet and physical training, on the incidence of diabetes, confirming physical exercise as a cornerstone in the strategy of the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. Although public health recommendations regarding regular physical activity are available, however often little is done by governments to implement them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost studies, which are retrospective, show contradictory results regarding the incidence of road traffic accident among diabetic patients. The most frequent cause of accident is hypoglycemia. One should also consider impaired vision (retinopathy, maculopathy), neuropathy (feet insensitivity) and sleep apnoea in overweight patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe discovery of leptin in 1990 was the culmination of earlier work which recognized that communication between the adipocyte and the hypothalamus was important in maintaining body weight. Leptin, which is a 16 kilodalton protein-encoded by the OB gene, is involved in the regulation of food intake, body composition, and energy expenditure through a central feedback mechanism. Initially thought to be adipocyte-specific, the OB gene, as well as the leptin receptor, have been found in a variety of other tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThese guidelines are intended to give evidence-based recommendations for the use of enteral nutrition (EN) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). They were developed by an interdisciplinary expert group in accordance with officially accepted standards and are based on all relevant publications since 1985. They have been discussed and accepted in a consensus conference.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cross-sectional data have shown that sarcopenia and fat accumulation are associated with aging and can be limited by structured physical training. However, it is often difficult to maintain a long-term compliance to training programs. It is not clear whether leisure-time physical activity is effective in preventing sarcopenia and fat accumulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudy Objective: To evaluate the contribution of body composition measurements to clinical assessment in patients on home nasal positive-pressure ventilation for chronic hypercapnic respiratory failure (CHRF), and their relationship to respiratory impairment.
Methods: Patients with CHRF (restrictive lung disease (RLD), n=37; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), n=19), during elective yearly evaluations underwent pulmonary function testing (forced expiratory volumes, arterial blood gases, maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressure (PI(max) or PE(max))), and bioelectrical impedance analysis to determine fat-free mass (FFM) index (kg/m(2)) and body fat mass index.
Results: When compared with age- and sex-matched healthy controls, RLD patients (OR 5.
Rev Med Suisse Romande
October 2004
The effect of oxygen in modulating metabolism has been largely investigated in vitro and in animal studies, but very little in humans. Body weight loss and muscle fatigability is a common finding in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, often difficult to reverse despite an optimal nutritional intake. The aim of this paper is to review recent literature regarding pathological and physiological situations characterized by hypoxia exposure, particularly chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and high altitude staying.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe deleterious consequences of hospital malnutrition are progressively being recognized by the public. The Committee of the Ministers of the European Council has released a resolution for food and nutrition and ask the state members to apply national recommendations in their hospitals. The evaluated domains and actions to be undertaken are based on 4 elements: Access to a healthy and varied food supply is a fundamental human right; a high number of patients hospitalized in Europe are malnourished (30-60%); the demonstration that malnutrition of hospitalized patients increases length of hospital stay and medical costs; the demonstrated beneficial effects of a hospital food service and of optimal nutritional care on morbidity, healing and quality of life.
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October 2004
The subjective global assessment (SGA) defines nutritional and functional status of patients with the aim of identifying who could benefit from a nutritional intervention. The SGA was designed to evaluate the nutritional risk of infectious complications among the surgical patients. Later on, it became largely utilized to evaluate the nutritional status of other groups of patients, because it is reliable and easy to use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care
July 2004
Purpose Of Review: Loss of body mass and exercise intolerance are common findings in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and are often difficult to reverse despite optimal nutritional intake. Similar findings have been reported in healthy individuals during high-altitude exposure. The role of hypoxia in modulating metabolism has been largely investigated in vitro and in animal studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Important changes in administering total parenteral nutrition (PN) admixtures have occurred over the past decade. This study describes hospital pharmacists' practices in France (F), Switzerland (CH), and Belgium (B).
Methods: From the responses received using a standardized questionnaire, (n = 378) we determined the origin, types of container used, and choice of PN formula (standard versus tailor-made) and the type of quality control and the existence of nutrition support teams.
Objectives: There have been claims that l-ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate (OKG) exerts anticatabolic, anabolic, and immunomodulating properties. This study aimed at quantifying the effects of OKG on muscle force, body composition, and immune function in outpatients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and presenting weight loss.
Methods: Forty-six HIV(+) patients were included in a double-blind, prospective, randomized, controlled trial for 12 wk (10 g/d of OKG or isonitrogenous placebo and nutritional counseling).
Malnutrition is very frequent in hospitalized patients, particularly if they are elderly and suffer of chronic diseases. Many studies show the correlation between the degree of malnutrition and the frequency of complications, the length of hospital stay and the rate of mortality. However, despite the rising interest of scientists for the role of nutrition in the pathogenesis of the diseases, little attention is devoted to the nutritional status of patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOver the past 20 years, the use of recombinant growth hormone (rhGH) has become more frequent and the indications for this therapy extended to more common conditions than primary pituitary dysfunction. GH, a very strong anabolic agent, alters body growth and composition, and metabolic pathways. RhGH therapy seems to be beneficial in certain types of pathologies and surgical procedures, by preventing the deleterious effects due to catabolism and by increasing immune function, healing process and muscular strength.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo 13-year-old monozygotic twins were used for living related small bowel transplantation (SBTx). The recipient presented with short gut syndrome secondary to complicated abdominal surgery. The indication for SBTx was based on a failure to thrive and a poor tolerance of TPN.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of low fat-free mass index (FFMI) and high and very high body fat mass index (BFMI) after lung transplantation (LTR). A total of 37 LTR patients were assessed prior to and at 1 month, 1 year and 2 years for FFM and compared to 37 matched volunteers (VOL). FFM was calculated by the Geneva equation and normalized for height (kg/m(2)).
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