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pufa/obesity

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Mediterranean Diet Treatment for NAFLD

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a disease caused by abnormal lipid accumulation in the liver without alcohol intake or other organic causes. NAFLD covers a range of liver diseases ranging from simple oil infiltration to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), fibrosis and cirrhosis. The

"Health Promoting Effects of the Microalgae Phaeodactylum Tricornutum"

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A large number of diet-related diseases, such as obesity, are characterized by subclinical inflammation of the body. For this reason, anti-inflammatory foods such as omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish and nuts, are used. However, the disadvantage of fish as a resource is its limited

Fetal Programming of Immune Response and Body Fat by Maternal Obesity

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AIMS: In neonates born from pregnant women with normal BMI (> 18.5 and <24,9) at the first prenatal visit (<14 weeks of gestation) (Reference Group) and with pre-gestational obesity (BMI >30 Kg/m2) with low (customary) DHA intake (200 mg/day) (MO Group) and pre-gestational obese women supplemented

Effect of Probiotic Co-administration With Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Obesity Parameters and Insulin Resistance

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In this single-center double-blind, placebo controlled, parallel group study, 56 type 2 diabetes patients from the Kyiv City Clinical Endocrinology Center were selected. They were randomly assigned to receive "Symbiter Omega" or placebo for 8 weeks, administered as a sachet formulation in

Omega-3 PUFA in Prevention of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases (CARDMET3)

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More than four million people in Europe (47%) and more than 1.9 million people in European Union (EU) (40%) die of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) every year. CVD mortality in EU is 43% in women and 36% in men. In Central and Eastern Europe, much more people die of CVD than in Western, Northern and

Effects of Omega-3 Supplementation on Nutritional Status and Physical Activity of Obese Children

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Main objective To determine the effect of stage-based lifestyle modification and n-3 LCPUFA (DHA and EPA) supplements on body composition, biochemical profile, diet and physical activity of obese children. Specific objectives 1. To compare changes in: i. Primary outcome: BMI-for-age ii. Secondary

Vitamin E and DHA-EE on NAFLD - Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group Clinical Trial (PUVENAFLD)

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Background information Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is characterized by excessive fat accumulation in the liver and is defined by evidence of hepatic steatosis (via imaging or histology) and is not due to secondary liver fat accumulation from excessive alcohol consumption or hereditary

Lifestyle, Self-medication and Use of Nutraceuticals in a Population of Italian and Spanish Students

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Young people are considered a population at risk of nutritional deficiencies due to bad eating habits, found especially among university students. In fact, the latter tend to change their eating habits when they begin their university studies, with adherence to a typically western diet that includes

Prebiotics and Diet to Reduce "Leaky" Gut in First Degree Relatives of Crohn's Disease Patients

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1. Background: Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic intestinal inflammation, affecting approximately 130,000 Canadians. Its incidence and prevalence is rising worldwide. The disease etiology is unknown; however its pathogenesis is thought to be mediated by commensal gut bacteria, affected by

Efficacy of Nuts in Obese Children.

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Obesity is a problem of ever-growing importance, especially in industrialized countries, widespread both in adults and in the pediatric population. Children and obese adolescents, like adults, have an increased risk, compared with normal-weight peers, to develop high blood pressure, insulin

Intermittent Fasting in Dyslipidemia

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INTRODUCTION: Overall lipid profile is important in cardiovascular diseases but particularly serum HDL levels have long been recognized as an independent inverse prognostic marker of CVD, when the Framigham study, in 1980s showed that HDL below 40-60mg/dl is of prognostic relevance. A rise of 1mg/dl

Role of Ajwa Derived Polyphenols in Dyslipidaemias

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Overall lipid profile is important in cardiovascular diseases but particularly serum HDL levels have long been recognized as an independent inverse prognostic marker of CVD, when the Framigham study, in 1980s showed that HDL below 40-60mg/dl is of prognostic relevance. A rise of 1mg/dl in HDL levels

Effect of Dietary Oils as G-protein-coupled Receptor Agonists on Glucose Tolerance

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During the last decade, several G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) that respond to dietary lipid metabolites including free fatty acids (FFAs) have been discovered. These receptors have been implicated in metabolic processes and inflammation. Consequently, several of the receptors have attracted

Fish Oil and HMB Supplementation in COPD

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Weight loss commonly occurs in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), negatively influencing their quality of life, treatment response and survival. Furthermore, limb muscle dysfunction (weakness and/or enhanced fatigue) is a major systemic comorbidity in patients with Chronic

Omega-3 PUFA for Treatment of Patients With Idiopathic Oligoasthenoteratospermia

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In the previous work, investigators found high fat diet induced gut microbiota dysbiosis can lead to low sperm motility and sperm count, and also recognised some microbes which may lead to the low sperm motility and sperm count. It is obvious that gut microbiota can influence the sperm quality. And
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