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The Effect of Branched Chain Amino Acid Supplementation on Stroke-Related Sarcopenia
ConclusionOur results showed a positive effect of BCAA supplementation on sarcopenia after stroke. We also found that nutritional support helps functional improvement during neurological recovery. These results suggest that comprehensive rehabilitation intervention combined with BCAA supplementation could be a helpful option during the critical period of post-stroke neurological recovery.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - March 11, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Effects of a gluten-reduced or gluten-free diet for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease
CONCLUSIONS: Very low-certainty evidence suggested that it is unclear whether gluten intake is associated with all-cause mortality. Our findings also indicate that low-certainty evidence may show little or no association between gluten intake and cardiovascular mortality and non-fatal myocardial infarction. Low-certainty evidence suggested that a lower compared with a higher gluten intake may be associated with a slightly increased risk to develop type 2 diabetes - a major cardiovascular risk factor. For other cardiovascular risk factors it is unclear whether there is a difference between a gluten-free and normal diet. Giv...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - February 24, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Christine Schmucker Angelika Eisele-Metzger Joerg J Meerpohl Cornelius Lehane Daniela Kuellenberg de Gaudry Szimonetta Lohner Lukas Schwingshackl Source Type: research

Developmental Origins of Metaflammation; A Bridge to the Future Between the DOHaD Theory and Evolutionary Biology
Metabolic syndrome refers to obesity-associated metabolic disorders that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, coronary diseases, stroke, and other disabilities. Environmental imbalance during the early developmental period affects health and increases susceptibility to non-communicable diseases, including metabolic syndrome, in later life; therefore, the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) theory was established. According to the DOHaD theory, the hypothesis of the energy-saving ‘Thrifty Phenotype’ in undernourished fetuses is one of the well-accepted schemes as a risk of developing metabolic syndrome....
Source: Frontiers in Endocrinology - February 3, 2022 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Dietary Insights in Neurological Diseases
This article describes the most common and impactful dietary regimens for commonly encountered neurological disorders.RECENT FINDINGS: Plant-based, low-fat, high-fiber diets, rich in antioxidants and other lifestyle interventions may reduce the burden and disability of common neurological disorders. The ketogenic diet, the diet of choice for the treatment of refractory epilepsy, is such an example. Diverse neurological disorders demonstrate several common pathophysiological mechanisms including increased oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and disrupted metabolism. Dietary interventions can potentially influence these pat...
Source: Epilepsy Curr - September 29, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Sergio A Ram írez-Salazar Cherie Herren Jessica McCartney Jorge G Ortiz Garc ía Source Type: research

A Review on Preclinical Models of Ischemic Stroke: Insights Into the Pathomechanisms and New Treatment Strategies
CONCLUSION: There are still many inter-linked pathophysiological alterations with regards to stroke, animal models need not necessarily mimic the same conditions of stroke pathology and newer targets and therapies are the need of the hour in stroke research.PMID:34493185 | DOI:10.2174/1570159X19666210907092928
Source: Current Neuropharmacology - September 8, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Aditya A Singh Akash Kharwar Manoj P Dandekar Source Type: research

Burden of cardiovascular disease from 1990 to 2017 in Henan Province, China
CONCLUSIONS: The absolute burden of CVDs in Henan is still high, although age-standardized DALYs declined between 1990 and 2017. The prevention and control of stroke and ischemic heart diseases should focus on a few modifiable risk factors which mainly contributed to the burden of CVDs, such as dietary factors, high systolic blood pressure, and tobacco use.PMID:34420496 | DOI:10.1080/16549716.2021.1959708
Source: Global Health Action - August 23, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Yan-Fang Zhao Tai Zhang Zhuo-Qun Wang Xiao-Rong Chen Chun-Xiao Wang Jin-Lei Qi Jing Yang Jing Wu Mai-Geng Zhou Source Type: research

E-105 Analysis of clinical associations of serum SCFAs taken at the time of thrombectomy in AIS patients
ConclusionsThe evaluation of SCFAs in the serum at the time of stroke provides novel insight into the potential role of SCFAs during stroke in human patients. Age remains a significant factor to SCFA concentrations in stroke patients. The length of time following stroke also contributes to the levels of SCFAs. Previous studies have shown that increased levels of SCFAs is associated with decreased severity of stroke, however our data did not detect any such effect. This observation may be due to the acute time of the blood collection following stroke and analyzing serum instead of fecal samples. Furthermore, acquiring infor...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Henry, N., Frank, J., Fraser, J., Trout, A., Morris, A., Chen, J., Stowe, A., McLouth, C., Pennypacker, K. Tags: Electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research