Publications by authors named "Rosalia Caldarella"

Studying models of healthy aging and exceptional longevity is crucial to understanding a possible longevity signature, as most show resistance to age-related diseases. In particular, semi- and supercentenarians are a highly selected group, having survived significant adversities, including the Spanish flu and COVID-19 pandemics, indicating distinctive immune system characteristics. This paper analyzes the inflammatory scores (INFLA-score, Systemic Inflammation Response Index (SIRI)) and Aging-Related Immune Phenotype (ARIP) indicators calculated from the dataset of the DESIGN project, including 249 participants aged 19-111 years, aiming to understand the immune-inflammatory (IMFLAM) role in achieving longevity.

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Chrono-nutritional factors may play a significant role in glucose regulation and the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). We investigated the association between breakfast skipping (BS) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels in a non-diabetic cohort of the ABCD project (nutrition, cardiovascular wellness and diabetes) representing the general population of Palermo, Italy Among the 623 participants included in the analysis, 118 individuals were identified as BS. In men, BS was associated with higher values of FPG ( < .

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  • Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is identified as a significant risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), with this study focusing on its levels among patients with different genetic dyslipidemias and the general population.
  • The research involved various cohorts including hypercholesterolemic patients and free-living subjects, revealing that those with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) had notably higher median Lp(a) levels compared to those with familial hypobetalipoproteinemia type 1 (FHBL1) and the general population.
  • It was found that individuals at high cardiovascular (CV) risk have significantly elevated Lp(a) levels, suggesting that assessing Lp(a) in conjunction with
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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that causes damage to the nervous system, and the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on MS patients were investigated in this study.
  • 16 MS patients completed an 8-week HIIT program, which was conducted remotely and compared against a control group that did not exercise.
  • Results showed significant improvements in neuromotor abilities, bone formation markers, and lipid profiles, indicating that HIIT can enhance physical function and overall health in MS patients.
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  • - This study examined how energy intake (EI) and insulin resistance contribute to weight changes in a group of 707 adults over four years, focusing on the influence of diet and genetic factors.
  • - Out of the participants, 87 gained weight (5 kg or more) while 620 did not; weight gainers displayed higher energy intake and insulin resistance compared to non-gainers, despite similar initial characteristics.
  • - The findings suggest that increased energy intake correlates with weight gain, and specific genetic factors, like variations in the PNPLA3 gene, may play a role in this energy balance and resulting insulin resistance.
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Introduction: Phenolic compounds in lettuce can increase by the application of positive stress (eustress) such as moderate saline stress. Phenolic compounds possess antioxidant capacity that is a key factor in the detoxification of excess reactive oxygen species. A double-blinded randomized interventional and placebo- controlled study design was carried out to compare the effect of daily dietary eustress lettuce ingestion in hepatic, lipid, bone, glucose, and iron metabolism.

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In this paper, we present demographic, clinical, anamnestic, cognitive, and functional data, as well as haematological, haematochemical, immunological, and genetic parameters of an exceptional individual: A.T., a semi-supercentenarian who held the title of the oldest living Italian male centenarian from 28 December 2020, to 23 September 2021.

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The COVID-19 pandemic caused a reduction in vaccination coverage for all age groups, especially in non-infant age. The main objective of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an online intervention conducted among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic in increasing knowledge and positive attitudes toward vaccinations. The study, which took place online from March to May 2021, involved 267 students from six lower secondary schools in Palermo city (Italy); they filled out the questionnaire before and after the intervention.

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Cystic echinococcosis is a zoonosis caused by the ingestion of food or water contaminated by eggs. E. granulosus is the most common causative agent of cystic echinococcosis that still has a relevant incidence in Italy, especially on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.

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Immunosenescence and inflammaging facilitate the insurgence of chronic diseases. The Mediterranean diet is a non-invasive intervention to improve the chronic low-grade inflammatory status associated with aging. Olive oil oleuropein (OLE) and hydroxytyrosol (HT) demonstrated a controversial modulatory action on inflammation in vitro when tested at concentrations exceeding those detectable in human plasma.

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The immunophenotype of oldest centenarians, i.e. semi- and supercentenarians, could provide important information about their ability to adapt to factors associated with immune changes, including ageing per se and chronic Cytomegalovirus infection.

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Osteoporosis is a chronic disease and public health issue in aging populations. Inadequate intake of micronutrients increases the risk of bone loss during an adult's lifespan and therefore of osteoporosis. The aim of the study was to analyze the effects of consumption of biofortified crops with the micronutrient molybdenum (Mo) on bone remodeling and metabolism in a population of adults and seniors.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor impairments and it is correlated with loss of bone mineral density. This study aimed to analyze the effects of resistance training on bone metabolism, systemic homeostasis, body composition, and physical performance in people with PD. Thirteen subjects (age 64.

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SuperJump is a high impact activity performed on an elastic trampoline that mixes aerobic and anaerobic exercises already proposed as home-based activity for preventing a sedentary lifestyle. We determined in a randomized controlled trial whether 20 weeks of SuperJump activity would promote bone formation and reduce resorption in eumenorrheic women. Twenty-four women were randomized to a non-exercise group (control group) or an exercise group that performed SuperJump activity three times a week for 20 weeks.

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  • * Conducted as a 26-week trial with 18 adult participants, the results showed a significant reduction in triglyceride levels, with median levels dropping from 1803.5 mg/dL to 305 mg/dL.
  • * While lomitapide was generally well tolerated with mild side effects mostly related to the stomach, there was an increase in hepatic fat but no severe complications like pancreatitis were reported, indicating the need for further research on its long-term effects.
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Micronutrients are required in many reactions involved in physical activity and exercise. Most physically active people do not meet the body's needs in terms of micronutrients through diet. The novelty of the present manuscript is the use of an innovative dietary approach to supply micronutrients to physically active people through biofortified food.

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Diabetes is expected to increase up to 700 million people worldwide with type 2 diabetes being the most frequent. The use of nutritional interventions is one of the most natural approaches for managing the disease. Minerals are of paramount importance in order to preserve and obtain good health and among them molybdenum is an essential component.

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It is estimated that one-third of the world's population lives in areas where iodine (I) is scarce and its deficiency is responsible for many related disorders, such as goiter, reproductive failure, hearing loss, growth impairment, congenital I deficiency syndrome, and numerous kinds of brain injury. Mineral deficiencies can be overcome dietary diversification and mineral supplementation. An alternative or even complementary way is represented by the intake of biofortified foods, which can tackle this lack of micronutrients.

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Background And Aims: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is the most relevant genetic cause of early cardiovascular disease (CVD). FH is suspected when low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels exceed the 95th percentile of the population distribution. Different diagnostic scoring systems have been developed, as the Dutch Lipid Clinic Network (DLCN) score, used worldwide.

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Background And Aims: The LISTEN trial (ClinicalTrial.gov accession: NCT01950884) is a phase IV 52 weeks double blind parallel randomized controlled trial that evaluated the effect of ezetimibe plus lifestyle and dietary intervention (eze) vs. lifestyle and dietary intervention alone (placebo) on progression and complications of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) evaluated by liver histology.

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People are living longer, but lifespan increase does not coincide with a boost in health-span. Thus, improving the quality of life of older people is a priority. Centenarians reach extreme longevity in a relatively good health status, escaping or delaying fatal or strongly invalidating diseases.

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  • Hyperalphalipoproteinemia (HALP) is a lipid disorder marked by very high levels of HDL cholesterol, often caused by genetic mutations or secondary factors like drugs and lifestyle changes.
  • While traditionally viewed as protective against cardiovascular diseases, recent studies challenge the idea that high HDL-C levels directly reduce heart disease risk.
  • The review explores primary HALP types, the influence of genetic factors on HDL-C levels, associated cardiovascular risks, and potential treatment options.
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Vitamin D plays a pivotal role in calcium and phosphorus metabolism, also influencing bone tissue. Several studies have reported that vitamin D blood levels were significantly lower in people with obesity, probably due to its uptake by the adipose tissue. Clinical studies that investigated the changes of circulating levels of vitamin D following weight loss reported controversial data.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Despite the kidney having no direct implications for lipoproteins metabolism, advanced CKD dyslipidemia is usually present in patients with CKD, and the frequent lipid and lipoprotein alterations occurring in these patients play a role of primary importance in the development of CVD. Although hypertriglyceridemia is the main disorder, a number of lipoprotein abnormalities occur in these patients.

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  • Cholesterol plays a crucial role in the body, but high levels, particularly low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), increase the risk of cardiovascular issues, leading to research on dietary impacts, especially from dairy products.
  • A study involving 802 healthy adults in Palermo, Sicily, aimed to examine the relationship between LDL-C levels, dairy consumption, and body metrics, using validated questionnaires and measurements.
  • The results indicated that while other factors like age, BMI, and blood pressure correlated with higher LDL-C levels, there was no significant link between LDL-C levels and overall dairy intake, though milk intake was higher in the low LDL-C group.
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