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The document provides biographical and professional details about Hui Gyu Park, including his education, employment history, research interests, advising experience, awards, publications, and contact information. Park received his PhD from Korea University and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University, where he conducts research on fatty acid metabolism and nutrition. The document serves as Park's curriculum vitae to provide a comprehensive overview of his academic and professional background.
THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF SOYA BEAN CHUNKS SUPPLEMENTION DURING HEMODIALYSISNeeleshkumar Maurya
This document summarizes a study on the therapeutic effects of soybean chunk supplementation during hemodialysis. The study involved 30 chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis, who were divided into two groups. The first group received standard hemodialysis treatment, while the second group received hemodialysis treatment plus dietary counseling to consume 50g of soybean chunks daily, which are a rich source of protein and nutrients. Biochemical parameters like hemoglobin, serum albumin, cholesterol, and triglycerides significantly improved in the group that received soybean chunk supplementation compared to those who only received standard hemodialysis treatment. The results indicate that providing nutrient-enriched foods like soybean chunks and dietary counseling can
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Pankaj Kapahi, including his education, employment history, honors and awards, publications, and areas of research focus. Some key details include:
- He received his PhD from the University of Manchester in 1998 and currently works as a Professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.
- His research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases, particularly using model organisms like C. elegans and Drosophila.
- He has received several prestigious awards for his work including the 2015 Glenn AFAR award and the 2011 Julie Martin AFAR Mid-Career Award in Aging Research.
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This document summarizes research on metabolic therapies and their implications and applications. It discusses how starvation induces ketosis, protecting the brain during hypoglycemia. Ketone bodies can fuel the brain during fasting and may help manage neurological disorders. Cancer lacks metabolic flexibility and relies heavily on glucose, unlike healthy cells. Ketogenic diets and ketone supplements inhibit cancer growth in animal models by lowering glucose and increasing ketones. Combining a ketogenic diet with hyperbaric oxygen therapy shows promise for treating metastatic cancer and extending survival in mice. Future research aims to establish optimal methods for nutritional ketosis and test metabolic therapies in clinical trials.
The document discusses the relationship between diet and health. It defines a healthy diet and outlines how diet can both aggravate and regulate disease. Poor diet is linked to several health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. The Scottish government aims to restrict marketing of unhealthy foods and increase availability of healthy options to reduce diet-related illnesses in the population.
The document summarizes the key topics from a 2013 convention on the integration of health. It discusses: 1) cardiovascular disease as a top global killer, focusing on heart and brain; 2) risk factors like lifestyle and aging that contribute to CVD; and 3) approaches to prevention through science, health education, and promoting healthy communities. The goal is to integrate knowledge on CVD causes and solutions to improve population health outcomes.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Deep Dutta. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Endocrinology at PGIMER & Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi, India. He has over 16 years of experience in medicine and 7 years of experience specifically in endocrinology. His qualifications include an MBBS from JIPMER, MD in Medicine, DM in Endocrinology, DNB in Endocrinology, MRCP from the UK, and FACE from the USA. He has published over 95 papers in international journals and serves on the editorial board of several journals.
The document provides biographical and professional details about Hui Gyu Park, including his education, employment history, research interests, advising experience, awards, publications, and contact information. Park received his PhD from Korea University and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at Cornell University, where he conducts research on fatty acid metabolism and nutrition. The document serves as Park's curriculum vitae to provide a comprehensive overview of his academic and professional background.
THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF SOYA BEAN CHUNKS SUPPLEMENTION DURING HEMODIALYSISNeeleshkumar Maurya
This document summarizes a study on the therapeutic effects of soybean chunk supplementation during hemodialysis. The study involved 30 chronic kidney disease patients undergoing hemodialysis, who were divided into two groups. The first group received standard hemodialysis treatment, while the second group received hemodialysis treatment plus dietary counseling to consume 50g of soybean chunks daily, which are a rich source of protein and nutrients. Biochemical parameters like hemoglobin, serum albumin, cholesterol, and triglycerides significantly improved in the group that received soybean chunk supplementation compared to those who only received standard hemodialysis treatment. The results indicate that providing nutrient-enriched foods like soybean chunks and dietary counseling can
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Pankaj Kapahi, including his education, employment history, honors and awards, publications, and areas of research focus. Some key details include:
- He received his PhD from the University of Manchester in 1998 and currently works as a Professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.
- His research focuses on understanding the biological mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases, particularly using model organisms like C. elegans and Drosophila.
- He has received several prestigious awards for his work including the 2015 Glenn AFAR award and the 2011 Julie Martin AFAR Mid-Career Award in Aging Research.
- He has published over 100 papers in high
This document summarizes research on metabolic therapies and their implications and applications. It discusses how starvation induces ketosis, protecting the brain during hypoglycemia. Ketone bodies can fuel the brain during fasting and may help manage neurological disorders. Cancer lacks metabolic flexibility and relies heavily on glucose, unlike healthy cells. Ketogenic diets and ketone supplements inhibit cancer growth in animal models by lowering glucose and increasing ketones. Combining a ketogenic diet with hyperbaric oxygen therapy shows promise for treating metastatic cancer and extending survival in mice. Future research aims to establish optimal methods for nutritional ketosis and test metabolic therapies in clinical trials.
The document discusses the relationship between diet and health. It defines a healthy diet and outlines how diet can both aggravate and regulate disease. Poor diet is linked to several health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. The Scottish government aims to restrict marketing of unhealthy foods and increase availability of healthy options to reduce diet-related illnesses in the population.
The document summarizes the key topics from a 2013 convention on the integration of health. It discusses: 1) cardiovascular disease as a top global killer, focusing on heart and brain; 2) risk factors like lifestyle and aging that contribute to CVD; and 3) approaches to prevention through science, health education, and promoting healthy communities. The goal is to integrate knowledge on CVD causes and solutions to improve population health outcomes.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Deep Dutta. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Endocrinology at PGIMER & Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi, India. He has over 16 years of experience in medicine and 7 years of experience specifically in endocrinology. His qualifications include an MBBS from JIPMER, MD in Medicine, DM in Endocrinology, DNB in Endocrinology, MRCP from the UK, and FACE from the USA. He has published over 95 papers in international journals and serves on the editorial board of several journals.
This document discusses the causes of double burden malnutrition from a lifestyle and behavioral perspective. It begins by defining key terms like nutrition transition and double burden of malnutrition. It then presents a behavioral epidemiology framework for understanding how behaviors relate to health outcomes. The document outlines various individual, interpersonal, community, and policy level factors that influence diet and physical activity behaviors based on a socioecological model. Specific behaviors discussed include breastfeeding, family size, shifts from traditional to modern diets and leisure activities, and changes in modes of transportation and types of work. National trends in various countries relating dietary patterns and prevalence of double and under-nutrition are also presented.
This document lists publications by Amorim Adegboye AR including:
1) 21 peer-reviewed papers on topics related to pregnancy, weight, nutrition, and oral health
2) 4 invited commentaries, extended abstracts, book chapters, and popular communications
3) 7 papers submitted for publication or to be submitted
The publications utilize epidemiological data to investigate relationships between lifestyle factors like diet, exercise and weight gain/loss, and health outcomes.
This document summarizes research on inulin, a type of soluble fiber. Inulin is found naturally in various plants and foods. It acts as a prebiotic that feeds beneficial gut bacteria, and fermentation of inulin by these bacteria produces compounds that may impact health. The document reviews studies showing inulin can positively influence risk factors for cardiovascular disease like obesity, dyslipidemia and blood sugar levels. While human studies have been limited and conflicting, regular inclusion of inulin in the diet may help manage these risk factors.
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This document discusses the importance of protein intake for aging individuals. It notes that longer lifespans have increased the prevalence of age-related declines in muscle mass and strength. Maintaining muscle through resistance exercise and adequate protein intake can help mitigate these effects. The document reviews studies showing that older adults may need more than the current recommended daily allowance of protein to optimize muscle protein synthesis and muscle mass. It advocates for an "optimal" protein intake of 1.2-1.5 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day distributed across meals to support muscle health in aging.
This document discusses lifestyle medicine and the formation of a lifestyle medicine interest group at UCSF. It provides background on lifestyle medicine, including its focus on using lifestyle interventions like nutrition, exercise, and stress management to treat and manage disease. It summarizes evidence that lifestyle factors account for the majority of chronic disease risk and that lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risks. The interest group aims to help members develop expertise in lifestyle medicine, practice healthy living themselves, and do outreach and coaching to others. Meetings will include discussions, speakers, and health education on various topics related to lifestyle and chronic disease.
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The document discusses the human gut microbiome and its relationship to health and disease. It references studies showing that the gut microbiome can influence obesity, metabolic disorders, and inflammatory diseases. Probiotics, prebiotics, and genetically engineered bacteria are mentioned as potential therapies for manipulating the gut microbiome to treat various conditions like inflammatory bowel disease.
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At Experimental Biology 2014, the Sponsored Satellite Program “Sugars and Health Controversies: What Does the Science Say?” held in conjunction with the American Society for Nutrition’s Scientific Sessions took place on Saturday, April 26, 2014.
Panelist John L Sievenpiper, MD, PhD, presented science about sugars and their associated health outcomes.
This document is a resume for Yuhao Zhang, who is seeking employment. It summarizes his qualifications, including over 10 years of experience in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and cell-based experiments. He has a PhD in Genetics from Fudan University and has worked as a research associate and postdoctoral fellow in the US. His skills include various molecular biology techniques and experience with rodent animals. He has published 10 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to neuropathic pain, HIV/AIDS, and obesity/aging diseases.
'Lo último en obesidad'. Este es el título del Simposio Internacional que organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces los días 1 y 2 de diciembre de 2015. En colaboración con la Fundación General CSIC, reunió a algunos de los mayores expertos en la materia para analizar cómo reducir este grave problema de salud pública.
This document provides 63 bibliographic references on topics related to nutrition and its effects on the skin, hair, and overall health. The references cover research on fatty acids like omega-3 and their anti-inflammatory properties. Other topics discussed include the roles of vitamins D and B12, minerals like calcium and iron, and supplements like coenzyme Q10. The references were published between 1961 and 2016 in academic journals and cover clinical trials, case studies, and literature reviews.
This document discusses emerging pharmacotherapeutic agents in the management of obesity. It begins with an overview of obesity, including definitions and classifications based on body mass index. It then discusses the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and etiology of obesity. Current pharmacotherapeutic options for obesity approved by the FDA and emerging agents are outlined. Emerging agents discussed include endocannabinoid system receptor blockers, selective serotonin 2c agonists, peptide YY, glucagon-like peptide-1 analogs, and anti-epileptic agents. The document concludes that the pipeline for new obesity drug development is promising and that developing more potent and better-tolerated agents will help in the management of this growing health problem.
This document provides an overview of pre- and post-operative nutrition considerations for surgical patients. Key points discussed include identifying malnourished patients prior to surgery, advancing diets post-operatively based on bowel function, and recognizing when nutritional support such as enteral or parenteral nutrition needs to be implemented. Guidelines for pre-operative fasting and resuming oral intake after surgery are reviewed. Complications of different nutritional support methods and strategies for monitoring are also summarized.
It is known that the cancer development process is multifactorial nowadays. The relationship between insulin and cancer has recently been gaining in importance. The number of studies between insulin resistance and thyroid cancer is very small, although the association between obesity, type 2 diabetes, and insulin resistance, particularly breast, colon, and pancreatic cancer development, is long. There are studies advocating increased growth factors with insulin resistance as well as triode cancer after thyroid angiogenesis. Insulin and insulin-like growth factors may be the primary causes of pathophysiology in many cancers, especially thyroid cancer, with mitogenic activity.
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- This document discusses clinical psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) and metabolic disorders. It begins with quotes about health, evolution, and the importance of biology and medicine.
- It then discusses how the immune system can override the brain's selfish interests. The impact of the insulin resistance syndrome on modern society is examined, noting how it was initially adaptive but can become deleterious long-term.
- The document provides examples of different populations and their varying insulin resistance. It suggests people eat too much and exercise too little due to evolutionary "programming," and discusses the high costs of immune system activation to other systems like the brain, liver, and muscles.
- In summary, the document takes an evolutionary perspective
1. The document lists 30 scientific references related to research on topics like visceral obesity, the metabolic syndrome, effects of high-fat and high-carbohydrate diets, conjugated linoleic acid, and low-fat diets.
2. Many of the references are journal articles that studied things like the relationship between abdominal fat and insulin resistance, effects of CLA supplementation on body fat mass, and oxidative stress related to CLA isomers.
3. The references come from scientific journals and institutions and date from 1978 to 2009.
This study investigated the association between folate intake and BMI/body fat in adult women. The researchers divided 69 women into high and low folate to calorie intake ratio groups using a cutoff of 1 microgram of folate per 4 calories. They found that women with a higher folate to calorie ratio had significantly lower average BMIs and percentages of body fat compared to those with a lower ratio. Additionally, older women tended to be in the lower folate intake group. The results provide support that higher folate intake through food sources correlates with lower BMI and body fatness in adult women.
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- Primary pleural tumors and pleural metastases.
- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
This document discusses the causes of double burden malnutrition from a lifestyle and behavioral perspective. It begins by defining key terms like nutrition transition and double burden of malnutrition. It then presents a behavioral epidemiology framework for understanding how behaviors relate to health outcomes. The document outlines various individual, interpersonal, community, and policy level factors that influence diet and physical activity behaviors based on a socioecological model. Specific behaviors discussed include breastfeeding, family size, shifts from traditional to modern diets and leisure activities, and changes in modes of transportation and types of work. National trends in various countries relating dietary patterns and prevalence of double and under-nutrition are also presented.
This document lists publications by Amorim Adegboye AR including:
1) 21 peer-reviewed papers on topics related to pregnancy, weight, nutrition, and oral health
2) 4 invited commentaries, extended abstracts, book chapters, and popular communications
3) 7 papers submitted for publication or to be submitted
The publications utilize epidemiological data to investigate relationships between lifestyle factors like diet, exercise and weight gain/loss, and health outcomes.
This document summarizes research on inulin, a type of soluble fiber. Inulin is found naturally in various plants and foods. It acts as a prebiotic that feeds beneficial gut bacteria, and fermentation of inulin by these bacteria produces compounds that may impact health. The document reviews studies showing inulin can positively influence risk factors for cardiovascular disease like obesity, dyslipidemia and blood sugar levels. While human studies have been limited and conflicting, regular inclusion of inulin in the diet may help manage these risk factors.
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This document discusses the importance of protein intake for aging individuals. It notes that longer lifespans have increased the prevalence of age-related declines in muscle mass and strength. Maintaining muscle through resistance exercise and adequate protein intake can help mitigate these effects. The document reviews studies showing that older adults may need more than the current recommended daily allowance of protein to optimize muscle protein synthesis and muscle mass. It advocates for an "optimal" protein intake of 1.2-1.5 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight per day distributed across meals to support muscle health in aging.
This document discusses lifestyle medicine and the formation of a lifestyle medicine interest group at UCSF. It provides background on lifestyle medicine, including its focus on using lifestyle interventions like nutrition, exercise, and stress management to treat and manage disease. It summarizes evidence that lifestyle factors account for the majority of chronic disease risk and that lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risks. The interest group aims to help members develop expertise in lifestyle medicine, practice healthy living themselves, and do outreach and coaching to others. Meetings will include discussions, speakers, and health education on various topics related to lifestyle and chronic disease.
PTG-E Congress 2008 Microbe Hunters GI Lecturemarlicz
The document discusses the human gut microbiome and its relationship to health and disease. It references studies showing that the gut microbiome can influence obesity, metabolic disorders, and inflammatory diseases. Probiotics, prebiotics, and genetically engineered bacteria are mentioned as potential therapies for manipulating the gut microbiome to treat various conditions like inflammatory bowel disease.
Do fructose-containing sugars lead to adverse health consequences? Results of...Corn Refiners Association
At Experimental Biology 2014, the Sponsored Satellite Program “Sugars and Health Controversies: What Does the Science Say?” held in conjunction with the American Society for Nutrition’s Scientific Sessions took place on Saturday, April 26, 2014.
Panelist John L Sievenpiper, MD, PhD, presented science about sugars and their associated health outcomes.
This document is a resume for Yuhao Zhang, who is seeking employment. It summarizes his qualifications, including over 10 years of experience in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and cell-based experiments. He has a PhD in Genetics from Fudan University and has worked as a research associate and postdoctoral fellow in the US. His skills include various molecular biology techniques and experience with rodent animals. He has published 10 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to neuropathic pain, HIV/AIDS, and obesity/aging diseases.
'Lo último en obesidad'. Este es el título del Simposio Internacional que organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces los días 1 y 2 de diciembre de 2015. En colaboración con la Fundación General CSIC, reunió a algunos de los mayores expertos en la materia para analizar cómo reducir este grave problema de salud pública.
This document provides 63 bibliographic references on topics related to nutrition and its effects on the skin, hair, and overall health. The references cover research on fatty acids like omega-3 and their anti-inflammatory properties. Other topics discussed include the roles of vitamins D and B12, minerals like calcium and iron, and supplements like coenzyme Q10. The references were published between 1961 and 2016 in academic journals and cover clinical trials, case studies, and literature reviews.
This document discusses emerging pharmacotherapeutic agents in the management of obesity. It begins with an overview of obesity, including definitions and classifications based on body mass index. It then discusses the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and etiology of obesity. Current pharmacotherapeutic options for obesity approved by the FDA and emerging agents are outlined. Emerging agents discussed include endocannabinoid system receptor blockers, selective serotonin 2c agonists, peptide YY, glucagon-like peptide-1 analogs, and anti-epileptic agents. The document concludes that the pipeline for new obesity drug development is promising and that developing more potent and better-tolerated agents will help in the management of this growing health problem.
This document provides an overview of pre- and post-operative nutrition considerations for surgical patients. Key points discussed include identifying malnourished patients prior to surgery, advancing diets post-operatively based on bowel function, and recognizing when nutritional support such as enteral or parenteral nutrition needs to be implemented. Guidelines for pre-operative fasting and resuming oral intake after surgery are reviewed. Complications of different nutritional support methods and strategies for monitoring are also summarized.
It is known that the cancer development process is multifactorial nowadays. The relationship between insulin and cancer has recently been gaining in importance. The number of studies between insulin resistance and thyroid cancer is very small, although the association between obesity, type 2 diabetes, and insulin resistance, particularly breast, colon, and pancreatic cancer development, is long. There are studies advocating increased growth factors with insulin resistance as well as triode cancer after thyroid angiogenesis. Insulin and insulin-like growth factors may be the primary causes of pathophysiology in many cancers, especially thyroid cancer, with mitogenic activity.
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- This document discusses clinical psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) and metabolic disorders. It begins with quotes about health, evolution, and the importance of biology and medicine.
- It then discusses how the immune system can override the brain's selfish interests. The impact of the insulin resistance syndrome on modern society is examined, noting how it was initially adaptive but can become deleterious long-term.
- The document provides examples of different populations and their varying insulin resistance. It suggests people eat too much and exercise too little due to evolutionary "programming," and discusses the high costs of immune system activation to other systems like the brain, liver, and muscles.
- In summary, the document takes an evolutionary perspective
1. The document lists 30 scientific references related to research on topics like visceral obesity, the metabolic syndrome, effects of high-fat and high-carbohydrate diets, conjugated linoleic acid, and low-fat diets.
2. Many of the references are journal articles that studied things like the relationship between abdominal fat and insulin resistance, effects of CLA supplementation on body fat mass, and oxidative stress related to CLA isomers.
3. The references come from scientific journals and institutions and date from 1978 to 2009.
This study investigated the association between folate intake and BMI/body fat in adult women. The researchers divided 69 women into high and low folate to calorie intake ratio groups using a cutoff of 1 microgram of folate per 4 calories. They found that women with a higher folate to calorie ratio had significantly lower average BMIs and percentages of body fat compared to those with a lower ratio. Additionally, older women tended to be in the lower folate intake group. The results provide support that higher folate intake through food sources correlates with lower BMI and body fatness in adult women.
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This document references 23 sources that relate to epidemiology, etiology, and prognosis of acute and chronic pancreatitis. Key points discussed across the sources include: trends in global incidence and mortality of pancreatic diseases; risk factors such as alcohol consumption, hypertriglyceridemia, hyperparathyroidism, and certain medications; progression from acute to chronic pancreatitis; and genetic factors like blood type B and fucosyltransferase 2 non-secretor status that may increase risk. The document also references revisions made in 2012 to the Atlanta classification system for acute pancreatitis.
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- Distinguishing between MPM and Talc Pleurodesis.
- Urological tumors.
- The role of FDG PET in NET.
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