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Nutrients
Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024
Nutrients

Swapping White for High-Fibre Bread Increases Faecal Abundance of Short-Chain Fatty Acid-Producing Bacteria and Microbiome Diversity: A Randomized, Controlled, Decentralized Trial.

Swapping White for High-Fibre Bread Increases Faecal Abundance of Short-Chain Fatty Acid-Producing Bacteria and Microbiome Diversity: A Randomized, Controlled, Decentralized Trial.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: These findings suggest that a single dietary change involving high-fibre bread provides a practical way for adults to exceed recommended dietary fibre intake levels that improve gut microbiota composition and support gastrointestinal and metabolic health.

Claves:bread, butyrate, diversity, fibre, gastrointestinal health, microbiome, short-chain fatty acid, wholegrain

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Mar 28; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Wang, Yanan (a)
Wymond, Brooke (b)

institución:(a) CSIRO, Microbiomes for One Systems Health-Future Science Platform, Health and Biosecurity, Adelaide 5000, Australia.
(b) CSIRO Health and Biosecurity, Adelaide 5000, Australia.

Conflicto:The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to publish the results.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16070989

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

Gluten-Free Diet and Other Celiac Disease Therapies: Current Understanding and Emerging Strategies.

Gluten-Free Diet and Other Celiac Disease Therapies: Current Understanding and Emerging Strategies.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: The aim of this narrative review is to explore current knowledge of the GFD and investigate its future perspectives, focusing on technology advancements, follow-up strategies and insights into a rapidly changing future.

Claves:adherence, contamination, gluten-free diet, nutrition, psychological aspects

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Mar 29; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Mazzola, Anna Maria (a)
Zammarchi, Irene (b)

institución:(a) Gastroenterology Unit, Spedali Civili Hospital, 25123 Brescia, Italy.
(b) Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Therapy, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071006

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

In Vitro Evaluation of Bioavailability of Cr from Daily Food Rations and Dietary Supplements from the Polish Market.

In Vitro Evaluation of Bioavailability of Cr from Daily Food Rations and Dietary Supplements from the Polish Market.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: The results of the study revealed that the type of diet, the chemical form of the molecule, and the pharmaceutical form of preparations have a significant influence on the bioavailability of Cr.

Claves:GF-AAS, ICP-OES, bioavailability, diets, trace elements

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Mar 31; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Bawiec, Piotr (a)
Sawicki, Jan (b)

institución:(a) Department of Food and Nutrition, Medical University of Lublin, 4a Chodźki Str., 20-093 Lublin, Poland.
(b) Department of Analytical Chemistry, Medical University of Lublin, 4a Chodźki Str., 20-093 Lublin, Poland.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071022

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

Gut-Liver Axis Dysregulation in Portal Hypertension: Emerging Frontiers.

Gut-Liver Axis Dysregulation in Portal Hypertension: Emerging Frontiers.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: The review suggests that addressing the unmet need of identifying gut-liver axis-related metabolic and molecular pathways holds potential for elucidating pathogenesis and directing novel therapeutic interventions.

Claves:gut–liver axis, liver diseases, metabolomics, microbiome, portal hypertension

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 1; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Lombardi, Martina (a)
Troisi, Jacopo (b)

institución:(a) Department of Chemistry and Biology "A. Zambelli", University of Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano, SA, Italy.
(b) European Institute of Metabolomics (EIM) Foundation, Via G. Puccini, 3, 84081 Baronissi, SA, Italy.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071025

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

A Low FODMAP Diet Supplemented with L-Tryptophan Reduces the Symptoms of Functional Constipation in Elderly Patients.

A Low FODMAP Diet Supplemented with L-Tryptophan Reduces the Symptoms of Functional Constipation in Elderly Patients.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: (4) Conclusion: A low FODMAP diet supplemented with L-tryptophan has beneficial effects in elderly patients suffering from functional constipation.

Claves:5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, L-tryptophan, functional constipation, indican, kynurenine

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 1; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Chojnacki, Cezary (a)
Mędrek-Socha, Marta (b)

institución:(a) Department of Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterological Diagnostics, Medical University of Lodz, 90-647 Lodz, Poland.
(b) Department of Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterological Diagnostics, Medical University of Lodz, 90-647 Lodz, Poland.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071027

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

The Role of Gut Microbiota, Nutrition, and Physical Activity in Depression and Obesity-Interdependent Mechanisms/Co-Occurrence.

The Role of Gut Microbiota, Nutrition, and Physical Activity in Depression and Obesity-Interdependent Mechanisms/Co-Occurrence.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: An additional purpose is to indicate probiotics, including psychobiotics and prebiotics, potentially beneficial in supporting the treatment of these two diseases.

Claves:depression, nutrients, obesity, probiotic microorganisms

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 2; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Sochacka, Klaudia (a)
Kotowska, Agata (b)

institución:(a) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Calisia University, 62-800 Kalisz, Poland.
(b) Department of Social Policy, Institute of Sociological Sciences, College of Social Sciences, University of Rzeszow, 35-310 Rzeszow, Poland.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071039

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

The Development and Evaluation of a Literature-Based Dietary Index for Gut Microbiota.

The Development and Evaluation of a Literature-Based Dietary Index for Gut Microbiota.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: The association of the novel DI-GM with markers of gut microbiota diversity demonstrates the potential utility of this index for gut health-related studies.

Claves:DI-GM, diet, dietary index, dietary index for gut microbiota, dysbiosis, gut microbiota

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 3; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Kase, Bezawit E (a)
Liese, Angela D (b)

institución:(a) Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Discovery 1, 915 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
(b) Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Discovery 1, 915 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071045

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

Improving the Nutritional Status of Socially Vulnerable Children in Manaus, Brazilian Amazon, through a Food Supplementation Programme.

Improving the Nutritional Status of Socially Vulnerable Children in Manaus, Brazilian Amazon, through a Food Supplementation Programme.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: The nutrition programme was effective for children experiencing wasting and reducing excess weight.

Claves:child nutrition sciences, cohort studies, dietary supplementations, nutritional status, programme evaluation

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 4; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Mosquera, Elaine Martins Bento (a)
Tonon, Karina Merini (b)

institución:(a) Nutrition Postgraduate Program, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo 04530-050, SP, Brazil.
(b) Medical Engagement Nestlé, São Paulo 07730-090, SP, Brazil.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071051

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

The Power of Psychobiotics in Depression

The Power of Psychobiotics in Depression

Fuente:Nutrients

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión

Extracto: As our understanding of the microbiome's role in health and disease grows, probiotics emerge as promising agents for addressing mental health issues, providing new avenues for therapeutic interventions in depressive disorders.

Claves:depression, gut–brain axis, microbiota–gut–brain axis, probiotics, psychobiotics

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 4; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Dziedzic, Angela (a)
Maciak, Karina (b)

institución:(a) University of Lodz, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Department of General Biochemistry, Pomorska 141/143, 90-236 Lodz, Poland.
(b) University of Lodz, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Department of General Biochemistry, Pomorska 141/143, 90-236 Lodz, Poland.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071054

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

Effects of Exercise on Gut Microbiota of Adults

Effects of Exercise on Gut Microbiota of Adults

Fuente:Nutrients

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión sistemática

Extracto: Exercise may be a promising way to improve GM in adults. In particular, the Shannon index was significantly increased after exercise. Distinct responses in GM diversity to exercise interventions based on gender and age implicated that more research was needed.

Claves:exercise, gut microbiota, human, meta-analysis, physical activity, systematic review

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 5; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Min, Leizi (a)
Ablitip, Alimjan (b)

institución:(a) Division of Sports Science and Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.
(b) Division of Sports Science and Physical Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071070

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

A Stress Reduction Intervention for Lactating Mothers Alters Maternal Gut, Breast Milk, and Infant Gut Microbiomes: Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial.

A Stress Reduction Intervention for Lactating Mothers Alters Maternal Gut, Breast Milk, and Infant Gut Microbiomes: Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Fuente:Nutrients

Tipo de trabajo:Estudio aleatorizado y controlado

Extracto: The findings were consistent with the hypothesis that the microbiome might mediate observed relaxation intervention effects via gut-brain axis and entero-mammary pathways; but confirmation is required.

Claves:breastfeeding, gut microbiome, infant weight, maternal stress, mother–infant signaling

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 6; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Yu, Jinyue (a)
Zhang, Yan (b)

institución:(a) Childhood Nutrition Research Group, Population, Policy & Practice Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London WC1N 1EH, UK.
(b) Microbiota Division, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The First Medical Center, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China.

Conflicto:Professor Mary Fewtrell receives an unrestricted donation for research on infant nutrition from Philips (Amsterdam, NL). The remaining authors declare no other conflicts of interest.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071074

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

Clusters in Infant Environmental Factors Influence School-Age Children's Vegetable Preferences in Japan.

Clusters in Infant Environmental Factors Influence School-Age Children's Vegetable Preferences in Japan.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: Assessing the combination of various environmental factors during infancy may contribute to a better understanding of future vegetable preferences.

Claves:Japan, childcare, environmental factors in infancy, nutrition education, vegetable preferences

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 6; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Yonezawa, Yudai (a)
Okame, Tomoka (b)

institución:(a) Diet & Well-Being Research Institute, KAGOME Co., Ltd., 17 Nishitomiyama, Nasushiobara 329-2762, Japan.
(b) Diet & Well-Being Research Institute, KAGOME Co., Ltd., 17 Nishitomiyama, Nasushiobara 329-2762, Japan.

Conflicto:KAGOME Co., Ltd. supported this study and provided support in the form of salaries for the authors Y.Y., T.O., N.T. and S.S. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071080

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

The Risk of Oral Cancer and the High Consumption of Thermally Processed Meat Containing Mutagenic and Carcinogenic Compounds.

The Risk of Oral Cancer and the High Consumption of Thermally Processed Meat Containing Mutagenic and Carcinogenic Compounds.

Fuente:Nutrients

Extracto: Limiting the consumption of meat products and modifying the methods of preparing meat dishes may reduce exposure to carcinogenic compounds from the diet and thus reduce the risk of developing oral cancer.

Claves:FFQ, heterocyclic aromatic amines, oral cancer, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, red meat, thermally processed meat

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 7; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Bulanda, Sylwia (a)
Lau, Karolina (b)

institución:(a) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Jordana 19, 41-808 Zabrze, Poland.
(b) Department of Environmental Medicine and Epidemiology in Zabrze, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Jordana 19, 41-808 Zabrze, Poland.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071084

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

Efficacy of a Low-FODMAP Diet for Coeliac Patients with Persistent IBS-like Symptoms despite a Gluten-Free Diet

Efficacy of a Low-FODMAP Diet for Coeliac Patients with Persistent IBS-like Symptoms despite a Gluten-Free Diet

Fuente:Nutrients

Tipo de trabajo:Revisión sistemática

Extracto: Conclusions: A low-FODMAP diet may be beneficial for uncomplicated celiac patients with persistent IBS-like symptoms despite strict adherence to a GFD.

Claves:FODMAP, celiac disease, gluten-free diet, irritable bowel syndrome, persistent symptoms

Cita:Nutrients 2024 Apr 8; 16 (7)

Autor/es:Lusetti, Francesca (a)
Schiepatti, Annalisa (b)

institución:(a) Department of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
(b) Department of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Suiza

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu16071094

Annals of medicine
Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024
Annals of medicine

Cohabiting with ulcerative colitis patients decreases differences of gut microbiome between healthy individuals and the patients.

Cohabiting with ulcerative colitis patients decreases differences of gut microbiome between healthy individuals and the patients.

Fuente:Annals of Medicine

Extracto: Furthermore, Firmicutes, Faecalibacterium, and the four related pathways may be associated with the pathological state of the host rather than with human behavior.

Claves:Ulcerative colitis, faecalibacterium, gut microbiota, microbiome, spouse

Cita:Ann Med 2024 Dec; 56 (1) : 2337712.

Autor/es:Li, Chen (a)
Guo, Xiaoyan (b)

institución:(a) Department of Gastroenterology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
(b) Department of Gastroenterology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.

Conflicto:The authors declare that this research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as potential conflicts of interest.

Formato:Informe impreso

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2024.2337712

BMC surgery
Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024
BMC surgery

The preliminary analysis of lymphatic flow around the connective tissues surrounding SMA and SpA elucidates patients' oncological condition in borderline-resectable pancreatic cancer.

The preliminary analysis of lymphatic flow around the connective tissues surrounding SMA and SpA elucidates patients' oncological condition in borderline-resectable pancreatic cancer.

Fuente:Bmc Surgery

Extracto: Our preliminary result indicated that the lymphatic flow along the connective tissues surrounding major arteries could be helpful in understanding metastasis and improving prognosis in BR-A pancreatic cancer.

Claves:Arterial connective tissues, Borderline resectable, Distant metastasis, Indocyanine green, Lymphatic flow, Pancreatic cancer

Cita:BMC Surg 2024 Apr 13; 24 (1) : 107.

Autor/es:Akita, Hirofumi (a)
Asukai, Kei (b)

institución:(a) Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka International Cancer Institute, 3-1-69 Otemae, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 541-8567, Japan. hirofumi.akita@oici.jp.
(b) Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Osaka International Cancer Institute, 3-1-69 Otemae, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 541-8567, Japan.

Conflicto:The authors have no related conflicts of interest to declare.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-024-02398-z

BMC gastroenterology
Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024
BMC gastroenterology

Inflammatory bowel disease patients' perspectives of non-medical needs.

Inflammatory bowel disease patients' perspectives of non-medical needs.

Fuente:Bmc Gastroenterology

Tipo de trabajo:Consenso

Extracto: This study introduced a reliable 12-factor model as an efficient tool to comprehensively identify preferences of IBD patients in informational and supportive needs along with sources and methods of obtaining information. An in-depth understanding of the needs of IBD patients facilitates informing and supporting health service provision. It also assists patients in a fundamental way to improve adaptation and increase the quality of life. We suggest that health care providers consider the use of this tool in clinical settings in order to precisely assess its efficacy.

Claves:Confirmatory factor analysis, Exploratory factor analysis, Inflammatory bowel diseases, Needs assessment

Cita:BMC Gastroenterol 2024 Apr 13; 24 (1) : 134.

Autor/es:Norouzkhani, Narges (a)
Faramarzi, Mahbobeh (b)

institución:(a) Department of Medical Informatics, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, 13944-91388, Iran.
(b) Population, Family and Spiritual Health Research Center, Health Research Institute, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-024-03214-x

Journal of cardiothoracic surgery
Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024
Journal of cardiothoracic surgery

Abnormal performance of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM): a case misdiagnosed as achalasia of cardia.

Abnormal performance of peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM): a case misdiagnosed as achalasia of cardia.

Fuente:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

Extracto: This case suggests that when patients with AC found mucosal and muscular adhesions during POEM surgery, the possibility should be considered that the lesion may be caused by a malignant lesion.

Claves:Achalasia, Peroral endoscopic myotomy, Pseudoachalasia

Cita:J Cardiothorac Surg 2024 Apr 15; 19 (1) : 214.

Autor/es:Yu, Wen-Quan (a)
Gao, Hui-Jiang (b)

institución:(a) Department of Thoracic Surgery, The Affiliated Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital of Qingdao University, Yantai, China.
(b) Department of Thoracic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, 16 Jiangsu Road, Shinan District, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-024-02688-w

Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024

Mechanism of sodium butyrate, a metabolite of gut microbiota, regulating cardiac fibroblast transdifferentiation via the NLRP3/Caspase-1 pyroptosis pathway.

Mechanism of sodium butyrate, a metabolite of gut microbiota, regulating cardiac fibroblast transdifferentiation via the NLRP3/Caspase-1 pyroptosis pathway.

Fuente:Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

Extracto: NaB, a metabolite of the gut microbiota, inhibited the activation of the NLRP3/Caspase-1 pyroptosis pathway in TGFβ1-induced CFs, repressed the transdifferentiation of CFs into MFs.

Claves:Cardiac fibroblasts, Caspase-1, Cell pyroptosis, Gut microbiota metabolite sodium butyrate, Myofibroblasts, NLRP3 inflammasomes, TGFβ1, α-SMA

Cita:J Cardiothorac Surg 2024 Apr 15; 19 (1) : 208.

Autor/es:Dong, Tiancheng (a)
Huang, Dingkao (b)

institución:(a) Department of Intensive care unit, Wenzhou TCM Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, No. 9 Liuhongqiao Jiaowei Road, Wenzhou City, 325000, Zhejiang Province, China.
(b) Department of Intensive care unit, Wenzhou TCM Hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, No. 9 Liuhongqiao Jiaowei Road, Wenzhou City, 325000, Zhejiang Province, China.

Conflicto:Los autores declaran no tener conflictos de interés con la investigación

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Reino Unido

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-024-02692-0

International journal of medical sciences
Selección SIIC: 18 Abril, 2024
International journal of medical sciences

Hidradenitis suppurativa as a potential risk factor of periodontitis

Hidradenitis suppurativa as a potential risk factor of periodontitis

Fuente:International Journal of Medical Sciences

Tipo de trabajo:Estudio de cohortes

Extracto: Conclusion: The observed increased risk suggests the need for heightened awareness and potential interdisciplinary care for individuals with HS to address periodontal health.

Claves:cohort, electronic medical records, epidemiology, hidradenitis suppurativa, periodontitis

Cita:Int J Med Sci 2024; 21 (5) : 874-881.

Autor/es:Gau, Shuo-Yan (a)
Guo, Yu-Chen (b)

institución:(a) School of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
(b) Department of Medical Education, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Conflicto:Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interest exists.

Formato:Informe virtual

Idioma:Inglés

País de fuente:Australia

Sitio web:http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.93178

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