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Mitoquines in COPD

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INTRODUCTION Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is characterized by progressive and hardly reversible obstruction of the airways, which basically affects the small airways (chronic obstructive bronchiolitis), variably associated with destruction of the pulmonary parenchyma (emphysema). 10%

Influence of Prostate Cancer Radiation on Aging

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Systematic evaluations of functional and cognitive status, comorbidities, health status, mobility, nutritional status, psychological status, and social circumstances as well as measurements of cellular senescence and chronic inflammation will be performed in a cohort of prostate cancer patients at

Insulin Resistance, Sarcopenia and Plasma BAIBA Levels

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Study Design and Population Patients and Methods This study is an observational, cross-sectional and prospective cohort study. One hundred and fifty patients on non-diabetic hemodialysed patients will be included for the cross-sectional survey; Twenty healthy subjects will be elected as the

Factors Determining the Prognosis in NSCLC Stage IV

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Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is currently the neoplasm leading in deaths worldwide and in Brazil. NSCLC has a high incidence, is usually diagnosed in advanced stages and has poor survival rates. The ability to refine the prognosis of a disease has implications at the time of diagnosis and

Effect of Oral Protein Supplementation on Postoperative Complications in Elderly Sarcopenic Cancerous Patients

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Sarcopenia is a condition of reduced skeletal muscle mass associated with aging process leading to decrease muscle strength and function. International Working Group on Sarcopenia defines Sarcopenia as an age-associated loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, and the European Working Group on

MySlainte: Testing the Effect of Involving Partners in a CVD Prevention Community Lifestyle Program

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The prevalence of chronic diseases in Ireland is increasing and places significant burden both on the individual and family unit, but also on an already overstretched healthcare system. Many chronic diseases are preventable and frequently share common risk factor and unhealthy lifestyle profiles;

Evaluation of Frailty and Functional Capacity in End-Stage Liver Disease

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The decrease in functional capacity is a finding that affects quality of life in chronic liver diseases. In a study, 6 Minute Walk Test was associated with mortality in patients with cirrhosis and survival was lower in patients walking less than 250 meters. Malnutrition is a common complication of

CFTR Modulator Effects on Bone and Muscle in Adults With Cystic Fibrosis

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a complex multisystem genetic disease, with pulmonary and gastrointestinal consequences dominating the clinical picture. The life-expectancy of CF patients has increased through several therapeutic advances. Although respiratory failure remains the major cause of mortality in

Innovative Functional Food Based on Apulian Lens Culinaris for Contrasting Sarcopenia in Dialysis Patients

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Biomarkers for Length of Hospital Stay and Loss of Muscle Mass and Function in Old Medical Patients

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Imposed Pursed Lip Breathing at Rest and During Exercise In COPD

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a main and growing worldwide prevailing disease that has lacking consideration from medical practitioners. COPD is self-imposed by cigarette smoking and underlying pathology is commonly irreparable. This is main reason of morbidity and mortality in

Functional Interval Training for Veterans Exercising Through Telehealth.

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The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the largest U.S. HIV health provider with 64% of these Veterans 50+ years of age. HIV infection in the setting of antiretroviral therapy represents a chronic disease with an advanced aging phenotype manifested as increased cardiovascular disease,

Biological Markers of Functional Effects of Physical Activity in an Elderly Population

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Circulating biomarkers are promising tools for early diagnosis of pathologies associated with aging. Inflammation and immunity are associated with the risk of sarcopenia and frailty in elderly patients. The investigators investigate the effect of an adapted physical activity program on the

Muscle Multi-parametric NMR Imaging Development in Aged People With Sarcopenia or Frailty Syndrome; CLINical Study

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Frailty concept has been created to screen the older people at risk for dependency and to propose preventive intervention. Muscle function is at the centre of the concept and the majority of interventions proposed to reverse or to prevent frailty have targeted physical function. Anatomical and

Efficacy and Safety of Dronabinol in the Improvement of Chemotherapy-induced and Tumor-related Symptoms in Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

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Patients with pancreatic cancer suffer from multiple symptoms related to the tumor itself or induced by the chemotherapy. The available supportive therapy is still not able to relief all symptoms that are caused by the malignancy itself as well as by the antineoplastic therapy. Additionally,
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