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Correlation of Dietary Macro- and Micro-Mineral Intake with Seminal Plasma Quality/Quantity and Oxidant/Antioxidant Status in Infertile Compared to the Normal Men: a Case-Control Study
Biol Trace Elem Res. 2023 Sep 18. doi: 10.1007/s12011-023-03834-6. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMale infertility is a global public health issue, but studies on the correlation between the dietary components and sperm quality showed inconclusive results due to the heterogeneous population with different dietary habits and environmental stimuli. Herein, the correlation of dietary macro- and micro-mineral intake was evaluated with quality/quantity and oxidant/antioxidant status of seminal fluid in infertile compared to the healthy men. One hundred twenty men attending to the infertility clinic of Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital ...
Source: Biological Trace Element Research - September 18, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Hossein Chiti Elham Hosseini Vahid Ebrahimi Seyedeh Neda Mousavi Source Type: research

Risk factors for polycystic ovary syndrome among women of reproductive age in Egypt: A case control study
This study recommended that Polycystic Ovary Syndrome women follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly.PMID:37715673 | DOI:10.29063/ajrh2023/v27i6.5
Source: Cancer Control - September 16, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Asmaa Abobakr Ibrahim Heba Saber Mohammed Noha M Abu Bakr Elsaid Almaza A Salim Ebtehal G Fathy Neveen Mohammed Hasaneen Source Type: research

Antiretroviral treatment is less effective at reducing gut microbiome-associated inflammation and T cell activation in people living with HIV in rural versus urban Zimbabwe
Res Sq. 2023 Aug 31:rs.3.rs-3300723. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3300723/v1. Preprint.ABSTRACTThe widespread availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV (PLWH) has dramatically reduced mortality and improved life expectancy. However, even with suppression of HIV-1 replication, chronic immune activation and elevated inflammation persist. Chronic immune activation has been linked to a pro-inflammatory gut microbiome composition, exacerbated by compromised intestinal barrier integrity that occurs after HIV infection. Individuals living in urban versus rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa have differences in...
Source: Cell Research - September 11, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Alessandro Lazzaro Angela Sofia Burkhart Colorado Charles Preston Neff Nichole Nusbacher Kathryn Boyd Suzanne Fiorillo Casey Martin Janet Siebert Thomas Campbell Margaret Borok Brent Palmer Catherine Lozupone Source Type: research

Fight Aging! Newsletter, September 11th 2023
This article reviews the current regulatory role of miR-7 in inflammation and related diseases, including viral infection, autoimmune hepatitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and encephalitis. It expounds on the molecular mechanism by which miR-7 regulates the occurrence of inflammatory diseases. Finally, the existing problems and future development directions of miR-7-based intervention on inflammation and related diseases are discussed to provide new references and help strengthen the understanding of the pathogenesis of inflammation and related diseases, as well as the development of new strategies for clinical interventi...
Source: Fight Aging! - September 10, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Vitamin D: determinants of status, indications for testing and knowledge in a convenience sample of Irish adults
Br J Nutr. 2023 Oct 14;130(7):1144-1154. doi: 10.1017/S0007114523000168. Epub 2023 Feb 9.ABSTRACTVitamin D deficiency is common in Irish adults, though there is limited research on its determinants, knowledge of vitamin D or indications for testing. We aimed to explore the determinants of vitamin D status in adults and examine knowledge and reasons for testing. The study population comprised adults who had serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D tested by general practitioners request at a Dublin Hospital in 2020. Questionnaires detailing dietary intake, sun exposure, ethnicity, biophysical factors and vitamin D knowledge were sent to a...
Source: The British Journal of Nutrition - September 7, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Helena Scully Eamon J Laird Martin Healy Vivion Crowley James Bernard Walsh Kevin McCarroll Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 20, Pages 6652: Mitigating Sarcopenia with Diet and Exercise
aruso Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and function from aging, inactivity, or disuse. It is a comorbidity to numerous conditions that exacerbates their severity and adversely impacts activities of daily living. While sarcopenia now receives more attention from the medical community, people with sarcopenia as a comorbidity nevertheless still sometimes receives less attention than other presenting diseases or conditions. Inevitable doctors’ visits or hospital stays for those with sarcopenia as a comorbidity have far higher healthcare costs than those without this condition, which imposes a greater fin...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - August 25, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Alex Shefflette Neel Patel John Caruso Tags: Review Source Type: research

Assessment of the oxidative status in mother-child couples from Seville (Spain): A prospective cohort study
Free Radic Biol Med. 2023 Aug 18;207:308-319. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2023.08.017. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPregnancy requires a high demand of energy, which leads to an increase of oxidative stress. The aim of this study was to assess the oxidative status in 200 couples of pregnant women-newborns at the time of delivery, for the first time, who gave birth in two University Hospitals from the province of Seville. Recruited women filled an epidemiological questionnaire with their demographic characteristics and dietary habits during pregnancy. At the time of delivery, both maternal and cord blood samples were coll...
Source: Free Radical Biology and Medicine - August 19, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Bouchra Dahiri Mar ía G Hinojosa Pilar Carbonero-Aguilar Lucas Cerrillos Rosa Ostos Juan Bautista Isabel Moreno Source Type: research

Smuggled Doughnuts and Forbidden Fried Chicken: Addressing Tensions around Family and Food Restrictions in Hospitals
Hastings Cent Rep. 2023 Jul;53(4):10-15. doi: 10.1002/hast.1496.ABSTRACTIt is a common practice for family members to bring food to hospitalized loved ones. However, in some cases, this food contravenes a patient's dietary plan. Such situations can create significant tension and distrust between health care professionals and families and may lead the former to doubt a family's willingness or ability to support patient recovery. This case-study essay offers an ethical analysis of these situations. We draw on Hilde Lindemann's work to argue that providing food to family members is an important way that families discharge the...
Source: The Hastings Center Report - August 7, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Megan A Dean Laura Guidry-Grimes Source Type: research