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  1. Article ; Online: Metabolic syndrome: A patient-related prognostic factor for cancer?

    Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Aguiar, Ana Patrícia Nogueira / Pinheiro, Ronald Feitosa / Magalhães, Sílvia Maria Meira

    Journal of cancer research and therapeutics

    2022  Volume 18, Issue 4, Page(s) 1210–1211

    MeSH term(s) Disease-Free Survival ; Humans ; Metabolic Syndrome/complications ; Metabolic Syndrome/diagnosis ; Neoplasms/complications ; Neoplasms/diagnosis ; Prognosis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-23
    Publishing country India
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2187633-2
    ISSN 1998-4138 ; 0973-1482
    ISSN (online) 1998-4138
    ISSN 0973-1482
    DOI 10.4103/jcrt.JCRT_323_19
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  2. Article ; Online: Myelodysplastic Syndrome Over Time: A Comparative Analysis of Overall Outcome.

    Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Pinheiro, Ronald Feitosa / Magalhães, Silvia Maria Meira

    Mayo Clinic proceedings

    2020  Volume 94, Issue 12, Page(s) 2593–2594

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes ; Neoplasms ; United States
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-23
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 124027-4
    ISSN 1942-5546 ; 0025-6196
    ISSN (online) 1942-5546
    ISSN 0025-6196
    DOI 10.1016/j.mayocp.2019.10.004
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  3. Article ; Online: The role of adiposity, adipokines and polymorphisms of leptin and adiponectin in myelodysplastic syndromes.

    Aguiar, Ana Patrícia Nogueira / Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Lima Junior, Roberto Cesar Pereira / Mota, Anacelia Gomes de Matos / Wong, Deysi Viviana Tenazoa / Oliveira, Roberta Tatiane Germano de / Ribeiro-Júnior, Howard Lopes / Pinheiro, Ronald Feitosa / Magalhães, Silvia Maria Meira

    The British journal of nutrition

    2023  Volume 131, Issue 5, Page(s) 737–748

    Abstract: The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between leptin and adiponectin gene polymorphisms, circulating levels of leptin and adiponectin, adiposity and clinical markers in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). This cross- ... ...

    Abstract The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between leptin and adiponectin gene polymorphisms, circulating levels of leptin and adiponectin, adiposity and clinical markers in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). This cross-sectional study was conducted with 102 adults and elderly MDS patients and 102 age- and sex-matched controls. Clinical characteristics, co-morbidities, anthropometric data, laboratory evaluation and genetic analysis (polymorphisms -2548G > A/rs7799039 of the LEP gene and +276G > T/rs1501299 of the ADIPOQ gene) were investigated. Serum leptin was higher and adiponectin lower in MDS when compared with controls. There was a significant positive correlation between serum leptin levels and BMI (
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Aged ; Humans ; Male ; Adipokines ; Adiponectin/genetics ; Adiposity/genetics ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Leptin/genetics ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes/genetics ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes/complications ; Obesity/complications ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
    Chemical Substances Adipokines ; Adiponectin ; Leptin ; LEP protein, human ; ADIPOQ protein, human
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-19
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 280396-3
    ISSN 1475-2662 ; 0007-1145
    ISSN (online) 1475-2662
    ISSN 0007-1145
    DOI 10.1017/S0007114523002283
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  4. Article ; Online: The critical role of comorbidities and polypharmacy in lower risk myelodysplastic patients: is there any difference between countries?

    Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Feitosa, Ronald Pinheiro / Magalhães, Silvia Maria Meira

    Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England)

    2018  Volume 35, Issue 11, Page(s) 143

    MeSH term(s) Comorbidity ; Humans ; Polypharmacy ; Risk
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-09-11
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1201189-7
    ISSN 1559-131X ; 0736-0118 ; 1357-0560
    ISSN (online) 1559-131X
    ISSN 0736-0118 ; 1357-0560
    DOI 10.1007/s12032-018-1205-5
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  5. Article: Relação entre comer intuitivo e insatisfação corporal em pessoas com excesso de peso

    Lima, Rayanne Silva Vieira / Silva, Nayara Aguiar / Recamonde, Joseline Maria Alves Gomes / Mendonça, Priscila da Silva

    Revista brasileira de obesidade, nutrição e emagrecimento. 2020 Nov., v. 14, no. 87

    2020  

    Abstract: Introduction: the use of restrictive diets in the treatment of obesity has been shown to be inefficient in the long term. In line with this, body dissatisfaction can lead to the initiation of these diets. In this sense, intuitive eating appears as an ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: the use of restrictive diets in the treatment of obesity has been shown to be inefficient in the long term. In line with this, body dissatisfaction can lead to the initiation of these diets. In this sense, intuitive eating appears as an alternative that seeks to reconnect the individual with his body and with the signals it sends. Objective: to evaluate confidence in physiological hunger signals and internal hunger and satiety signals and their relationship with body dissatisfaction in overweight individuals. Materials and methods: This was a transversal and quantitative research with users of a service specialized in the treatment of obesity in the city of Fortaleza. Sociodemographic data were collected and the Intuitive Eating Scale - 2 (IES-2) and the Stunkard Silhouette Scale were applied, in addition to the collection of weight and height. Results: There was a negative correlation between “Confidence in the signs of hunger and satiety”, weight (ρ=-0.298; p=0.030) and the current figure (ρ=-0.341; p=0.012) and also between the “Congruent choice between body and food” and the current silhouette (ρ=-0.297; p=0.031). Discussion: the analysis of the literature and the data presented showed that there are interactions between the response to physical signs of hunger and satiety, the congruence between the choice of food and the body, and anthropometric variables and body perception. Conclusion: trust in hunger and satiety signals was linked to body image and weight, and the congruent choice between body and food, with body image.
    Keywords body dissatisfaction ; hunger ; obesity ; quantitative analysis ; satiety
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-11
    Size p. 661-670.
    Publishing place Instituto Brasileiro de Pesquisa e Ensino em Fisiologia do Exercício
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2829266-2
    ISSN 1981-9919
    ISSN 1981-9919
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  6. Article ; Online: Evaluation of nutritional risk factors in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-eligible patients.

    Viana, Ana Carolina Cavalcante / Aguiar, Ana Patrícia Nogueira / Rodrigues, Brena Custodio / Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Maia, Fernanda Maria Machado

    Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

    2020  Volume 18, Page(s) eAO5075

    Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the nutritional risk factors in patients eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.: Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted with patients recruited from an hematology outpatient clinic. Study ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To evaluate the nutritional risk factors in patients eligible for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
    Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted with patients recruited from an hematology outpatient clinic. Study variables included demographic and clinical data, patient-generated global subjective assessment findings, anthropometric indicators, food intake and oxidative stress levels. The level of significance was set at 5% (p<0.05).
    Results: The sample comprised 72 patients, mean age of 48.93 years (14.5%). Multiple myeloma was the most prevalent condition (51.4%) in this sample. Most patients (55.6%) were overweight according to body mass index and at risk of cardiovascular disease according to waist circumference, conicity index and percentage of body fat. Sarcopenia was associated with risk of cardiovascular disease, hip-to-waist ratio (p=0.021), muscle strength depletion (p<0.001), food intake (p=0.023), reduced functional capacity (p=0.048), self-reported well-nourished status; p=0.044) and inadequate vitamin B6 (p=0.022) and manganese (p=0.026) intake. Elevated oxidative stress, detected in 33.3% of patients in this sample, was not associated with sarcopenia.
    Conclusion: Most patients in this sample were overweight and sarcopenic. Lean mass depletion was associated with risk of cardiovascular disease, reduced muscle strength, food intake changes, reduced functional capacity, self-reported well-nourished status and inadequate intake of vitamin B6 and manganese, but not with oxidative stress.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Anthropometry ; Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology ; Cardiovascular Diseases/physiopathology ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Eating/physiology ; Energy Intake/physiology ; Female ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multiple Myeloma/physiopathology ; Multiple Myeloma/surgery ; Muscle Strength/physiology ; Nutrition Assessment ; Nutritional Status/physiology ; Overweight/complications ; Overweight/physiopathology ; Oxidative Stress/physiology ; Risk Assessment/methods ; Risk Factors ; Sarcopenia/complications ; Sarcopenia/physiopathology
    Language Portuguese
    Publishing date 2020-04-22
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2418293-X
    ISSN 2317-6385 ; 1679-4508
    ISSN (online) 2317-6385
    ISSN 1679-4508
    DOI 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5075
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  7. Article ; Online: Cardiovascular risk and use of conicity index in patients submitted to autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

    Morais, Suelyne Rodrigues de / Viana, Ana Carolina Cavalcante / Daltro, Ana Filomena Camacho Santos / Mendonça, Priscila da Silva

    Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

    2018  Volume 16, Issue 2, Page(s) eAO4253

    Abstract: Objective: To analyze the prevalence of overweight and the use of conicity index for cardiovascular risk assessment in individuals submitted to autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.: Methods: The sample comprised 91 patients of both ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To analyze the prevalence of overweight and the use of conicity index for cardiovascular risk assessment in individuals submitted to autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
    Methods: The sample comprised 91 patients of both sexes, who underwent autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from September 2008 to December 2013, aged 18 years or over. To determine the nutritional profile, we collected anthropometric data on weight, height, waist circumference upon hospital admission. The body mass index and the conicity index were calculated.
    Results: A total of 91 patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and other conditions were evaluated. The mean age was 43.5 (14.2) years, 63.7% were male. We verified that according to the body mass index, 63.7% were overweight and, according to waist circumference, 74.7% had a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases. According to the calculation of the conicity index, 92.3% of patients presented increased cardiovascular risk. Patients with multiple myeloma had a higher conicity index when compared to other patients (p<0.01).
    Conclusion: This study revealed a high prevalence of overweight and cardiovascular risk. It should be noted that the conicity index was a good method to evaluate cardiovascular risk and that new studies using this index should be performed.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Aged ; Body Fat Distribution/methods ; Body Mass Index ; Brazil/epidemiology ; Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology ; Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology ; Female ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/methods ; Hodgkin Disease/diagnosis ; Humans ; Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/diagnosis ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multiple Myeloma/diagnosis ; Multiple Myeloma/surgery ; Obesity/complications ; Obesity/epidemiology ; Overweight/epidemiology ; Prevalence ; Risk Assessment ; Risk Factors ; Sex Factors ; Transplantation Conditioning/methods ; Transplantation, Autologous ; Waist Circumference ; Young Adult
    Language Portuguese
    Publishing date 2018-06-07
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2418293-X
    ISSN 2317-6385 ; 1679-4508
    ISSN (online) 2317-6385
    ISSN 1679-4508
    DOI 10.1590/S1679-45082018AO4253
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  8. Article ; Online: Correlation between nutritional assessment and oxidative stress in candidates for liver transplant.

    Viana, Ana Carolina Cavalcante / Maia, Fernanda Maria Machado / Carvalho, Natália Sales de / Morais, Suelyne Rodrigues de / Bezerra, Alane Nogueira / Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Costa, Sâmia Lopes da / Daltro, Ana Filomena Camacho Santos

    Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

    2019  Volume 18, Page(s) eAO4039

    Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the oxidative profile, nutritional status and food intake (caloric value; macronutrients; vitamins A, E and C; and zinc), and to correlate oxidative stress with nutritional status in patients who were candidates for liver ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To evaluate the oxidative profile, nutritional status and food intake (caloric value; macronutrients; vitamins A, E and C; and zinc), and to correlate oxidative stress with nutritional status in patients who were candidates for liver transplant.
    Methods: This is a cross-sectional, analytical, and descriptive study with 51 candidates for liver transplant. Sociodemographic and clinical data, anthropometric parameters, food consumption, and a 10mL blood sample were collected from each patient. Oxidative stress was analyzed by the thiobarbituric acid method. The consumption of macronutrients, caloric value and micronutrients (zinc, vitamins A, E and C) were qualitatively analyzed, and zinc was also quantitatively analyzed.
    Results: The mean age was 49.17±8.17 years. The highest percentage of malnutrition was according to arm muscle circumference (56.86%), followed by arm circumference (52.94%), triceps skin fold (50.98%), and body mass index (1.96%). The mean malondialdehyde level was 14.80±8.72μM/L, presenting a negative correlation with the body mass index for patients with liver cirrhosis according to IMC-Campillo values (p=0.001; r=-0.430). Low energy, carbohydrate, protein, vitamin A and E consumption were observed in more than 50% of subjects.
    Conclusion: This study showed an association of nutritional status through body mass index for patients with liver cirrhosis according to IMC-Campillo, with oxidative stress in patients with liver cirrhosis on a liver transplant waiting list.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Anthropometry ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Educational Status ; End Stage Liver Disease/metabolism ; End Stage Liver Disease/surgery ; Energy Intake ; Feeding Behavior/physiology ; Female ; Humans ; Liver Transplantation/statistics & numerical data ; Male ; Malondialdehyde/blood ; Middle Aged ; Nutrition Assessment ; Nutritional Status/physiology ; Oxidative Stress/physiology ; Reference Values ; Statistics, Nonparametric ; Transplant Recipients/statistics & numerical data
    Chemical Substances Malondialdehyde (4Y8F71G49Q)
    Language Portuguese
    Publishing date 2019-12-13
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2418293-X
    ISSN 2317-6385 ; 1679-4508
    ISSN (online) 2317-6385
    ISSN 1679-4508
    DOI 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO4039
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  9. Article ; Online: Myelodysplastic syndromes: An analysis of non-hematological prognostic factors and its relationship to age.

    Aguiar, Ana Patrícia Nogueira / Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Ribeiro-Júnior, Howard Lopes / Borges, Daniela de Paula / Sampaio, Helena Alves de Carvalho / Martins, Manoel Ricardo Alves / Pinheiro, Ronald Feitosa / Magalhães, Silvia Maria Meira

    Journal of geriatric oncology

    2019  Volume 11, Issue 1, Page(s) 125–127

    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Comorbidity ; Geriatric Assessment ; Humans ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes/diagnosis ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes/epidemiology ; Prognosis
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-07-11
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Letter ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2556813-9
    ISSN 1879-4076 ; 1879-4068
    ISSN (online) 1879-4076
    ISSN 1879-4068
    DOI 10.1016/j.jgo.2019.06.021
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  10. Article ; Online: Brazilian Nutritional Consensus in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Adults.

    Barban, Juliana Bernardo / Simões, Belinda Pinto / Moraes, Bruna Del Guerra de Carvalho / Anunciação, Cássia Rehem da / Rocha, Cristiane Santos da / Pintor, Daniela Cristina Querino / Guerra, Daiane Cristina / Silva, Deise Andrade / Brandão, Edith de Castro Martins / Kerbauy, Fábio / Pires, Fernanda Ramos de Oliveira / Morais, Graciele Lima / Schmidt Filho, Jayr / Sicchieri, Juliana Maria Faccioli / Barroso, Karine Sampaio Nunes / Viana, Luciana Verçoza / Rocha, Mariana Hollanda Martins da / Guimarães, Maysa Penteado / Lazzari, Natalia Leonetti Couto /
    Hamerschlak, Nelson / Ramos, Patricia / Gomes, Plinio Nascimento / Mendonça, Priscila da Silva / Oliveira, Raquel Candido de / Scomparim, Renata Corrêa / Chiattone, Ricardo / Diez-Garcia, Rosa Wanda / Cardenas, Thaís de Campos / Miola, Thais Manfrinato / Costa, Thalita Cristina de Mello / Rocha, Vanderson / Pereira, Andrea Z

    Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

    2020  Volume 18, Page(s) AE4530

    Abstract: The nutritional status of patients submitted to hematopoietic stem cell transplant is considered an independent risk factor, which may influence on quality of life and tolerance to the proposed treatment. The impairment of nutritional status during ... ...

    Abstract The nutritional status of patients submitted to hematopoietic stem cell transplant is considered an independent risk factor, which may influence on quality of life and tolerance to the proposed treatment. The impairment of nutritional status during hematopoietic stem cell transplant occurs mainly due to the adverse effects resulting from conditioning to which the patient is subjected. Therefore, adequate nutritional evaluation and follow-up during hematopoietic stem cell transplant are essential. To emphasize the importance of nutritional status and body composition during treatment, as well as the main characteristics related to the nutritional assessment of the patient, the Brazilian Consensus on Nutrition in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant: Adults was prepared, aiming to standardize and update Nutritional Therapy in this area. Dietitians, nutrition physicians and hematologists from 15 Brazilian centers thar are references in hematopoietic stem cell transplant took part.
    MeSH term(s) Adult ; Anthropometry ; Brazil ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/adverse effects ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/standards ; Humans ; Nutrition Assessment ; Nutrition Therapy/methods ; Nutrition Therapy/standards ; Nutritional Status ; Parenteral Nutrition/methods ; Parenteral Nutrition/standards ; Transplantation Conditioning
    Language Portuguese
    Publishing date 2020-02-07
    Publishing country Brazil
    Document type Consensus Development Conference ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2418293-X
    ISSN 2317-6385 ; 2317-6385
    ISSN (online) 2317-6385
    ISSN 2317-6385
    DOI 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AE4530
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