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Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity | 2014

Xanthine Oxidase Activity Is Associated with Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease and Inflammatory and Oxidative Status Markers in Metabolic Syndrome: Effects of a Single Exercise Session

Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Carla Haas Piovesan; Luiz Carlos Bodanese; Ionara Rodrigues Siqueira

Objective. The main goal of the present study was to investigate the xanthine oxidase (XO) activity in metabolic syndrome in subjects submitted to a single exercise session. We also investigated parameters of oxidative and inflammatory status. Materials/Methods. A case-control study (9 healthy and 8 MS volunteers) was performed to measure XO, superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase activities, lipid peroxidation, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) content, glucose levels, and lipid profile. Body mass indices, abdominal circumference, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and TG levels were also determined. The exercise session consisted of 3 minutes of stretching, 3 minutes of warm-up, 30 minutes at a constant dynamic workload at a moderate intensity, and 3 minutes at a low speed. The blood samples were collected before and 15 minutes after the exercise session. Results. Serum XO activity was higher in MS group compared to control group. SOD activity was lower in MS subjects. XO activity was correlated with SOD, abdominal circumference, body mass indices, and hsCRP. The single exercise session reduced the SOD activity in the control group. Conclusions. Our data support the association between oxidative stress and risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and suggest XO is present in the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2014

Alimentary habits, physical activity, and Framingham global risk score in metabolic syndrome.

Thays Soliman Soares; Carla Haas Piovesan; Andréia da Silva Gustavo; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Luiz Carlos Bodanese; Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli

Background Metabolic syndrome is a complex disorder represented by a set of cardiovascular risk factors. A healthy lifestyle is strongly related to improve Quality of Life and interfere positively in the control of risk factors presented in this condition. Objective To evaluate the effect of a program of lifestyle modification on the Framingham General Cardiovascular Risk Profile in subjects diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Methods A sub-analysis study of a randomized clinical trial controlled blind that lasted three months. Participants were randomized into four groups: dietary intervention + placebo (DIP), dietary intervention + supplementation of omega 3 (fish oil 3 g/day) (DIS3), dietary intervention + placebo + physical activity (DIPE) and dietary intervention + physical activity + supplementation of omega 3 (DIS3PE). The general cardiovascular risk profile of each individual was calculated before and after the intervention. Results The study included 70 subjects. Evaluating the score between the pre and post intervention yielded a significant value (p < 0.001). We obtained a reduction for intermediate risk in 25.7% of subjects. After intervention, there was a significant reduction (p < 0.01) on cardiovascular age, this being more significant in groups DIP (5.2%) and DIPE (5.3%). Conclusion Proposed interventions produced beneficial effects for reducing cardiovascular risk score. This study emphasizes the importance of lifestyle modification in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.


Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2015

Association between LAP Index (lipid accumulation product) and metabolic profile in hospitalized patients

Bruna Angelo Vieira; Patrícia Sauer; Aline Marcadenti; Carla Haas Piovesan

INTRODUCTION Lipid Accumulation Product (LAP) Index correlates to cardiovascular risk factors in general population but it has not been tested in hospitalized patients. OBJECTIVES We aimed to evaluate associations between LAP Index and metabolic profile in a tertiary hospital. METHODS Cross-sectional study with 90 inpatients. Lipid profile, fasting glucose, systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements were obtained from electronic medical records. Weight, height and waist circumferences (WC) were assessed; Body Mass Index (BMI) and LAP Index were calculated. Data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation or percentage. Pearsons correlation and Multiple Linear Regression were used to assess the objectives. RESULTS Mean age of participants was 55.03 ± 14.86 years and 47.8% (n = 43) were men. After adjustment for sex, age and physic activity LAP Index (log-transformed) was significantly associated with HDL-cholesterol (p < 0.001), fasting glucose (p = 0.02), systolic blood pressure (p = 0.03) and a trend toward total cholesterol (p = 0.07). CONCLUSION There are independent association between LAP Index (log-transformed) and metabolic profile in hospitalized patients.


Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2014

Nutritional adequacy in subjects with metabolic syndrome

Cláudia Mesquita de Carvalho; Dayana Dias Mendonça; Carla Haas Piovesan; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli

INTRODUCTION The nutritional approach in the treatment of metabolic syndrome is a fundamental factor. It is important to raise awareness to patients about the benefits of following the treatments when you want to promote changes in lifestyle. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to assess nutritional adequacy in subjects with metabolic syndrome according to the dietary recommendations prescribed. METHODS Quasi-experimental research with 72 subjects with metabolic syndrome, held in southern Brazil. A nutritional orientation was conducted, related or not with physical exercise for three months. A 24-hour recall and two-day food record, were the reference method of dietary intake assessment. Nutritional adequacy was determined by the energy and nutrient intakes as defined by the Brazilian Food Guide Pyramid groups. RESULTS Volunteers reached on average 80% of the energy consumption recommended. Protein and lipid intake was higher, and carbohydrate consumption was lower than recommended levels. There was a low intake of cereals, vegetables, dairy product and beans (p<0.001) as compared with the recommended servings. A high consumption of meat (p<0.001) and an adequate intake of fruit (p=0.149) were observed. CONCLUSION The dietary intake was insufficient to meet the recommendation of energy, although the goal for weight loss was achieved. Still, the results show the need for a balance in food intake and quality of the diet to achieve nutritional adequacy.


ABCD. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cirurgia Digestiva (São Paulo) | 2018

SALIVARY CORTISOL AND METABOLIC SYNDROME COMPONENT’S ASSOCIATION

Grasiane Izidorio Garbellotto; Fernanda Jardim Reis; Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli; Carla Haas Piovesan; Andréia da Silva Gustavo; Margareth da Silva Oliveira; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Carlos A. Ferreira; Moisés Evandro Bauer; Cácio Ricardo Wietzycoski

ABSTRACT Background: Actually the lifestyle exposes the population to several risk factors related to alimentary habits and less physical activity that contributes to chronic diseases appearance worldwide. Aim: To analyze the association between salivary cortisol and the components of metabolic syndrome. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. As part of it, 28 individuals aged 30-59 years presenting three or more of the following findings: CA: ≥88 cm for women and ≥102 cm for men; SBP>130 mmHg and DBP>85 mmHg; GL>100 mg/dl; TG>150 mg/dl; HDL<40 mg/dl for men and <50 mg/dl for women. Was performed analysis of salivary cortisol (by radioimmunoassay) from 25 salivary samples collected throughout the day, for evaluating changes in the circadian rhythm of this hormone (8AM, noon and 8PM). Results: 28 evaluated individuals had a mean age of 51.9±7.5 years, mostly women (64.3%) and a mean of BMI 33.6±3.2 kg/m². The cortisol level from the 8AM averaged 18.7±4.8 ng/dlL. Individuals with FPG>110mg/dl, have significantly lower average levels of cortisol than ones with FPG <110 (12.8±5,2 vs. 17.3±4.2). Significant correlations were HOMA vs. WC (r=0,465; p˂0,005) and TG (r=0,473; p˂0,005), WC vs. FG (r=0,446; p˂0,005) and BMI (r=0,730; p˂0.0001); TG vs. HDL (r=0,441 p˂0,005) and FG (r=0,440; p˂0,005). Conclusion: Morning salivary cortisol in subjects with chronically elevated blood glucose can represent a downregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis. This is an important finding not yet well investigated.


Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2015

HYPERTRIGLYCERIDEMIC WAIST (EWET), GLYCIDIC AND LIPID PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED HEART ATTACK.

Veronica Lucas de Olivera Guattini; Carla Haas Piovesan; Estefânia Wittke; Aline Marcadenti

INTRODUCTION hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype (EWET) has been poorly tested in patients with established cardiovascular disease. OBJECTIVES to evaluate a possible association between EWET, glycidic and lipid profile in patients with newly diagnosed heart attack (HA). METHODS cross-sectional study among 45 inpatients with myocardial infarction. Lipid profile (total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, serum triglycerides, TC/HDL-c ratio, non-HDL cholesterol) and glycidic profile (fasting glucose, serum insulin, glycated hemoglobin, HOMA-IR, glucose/insulin ratio) were obtained. Weight, height and waist circumferences (WC) were assessed; BMI and EWET were calculated. Analysis of Covariance Models (ANCOVA) was used to assess the objectives. RESULTS mean age of participants was 58.75 ± 12.41 years and 55.6% (n = 25) were men. After adjustment for age, gender and BMI, EWET was significantly associated with lower HDL-c (p = 0.02), higher TC/HDL-c ratio (p = 0.003) and a trend toward fasting glucose (p = 0.11). CONCLUSION EWET phenotype seems to be associated with a worse lipidic profile in patients with newly diagnosed HA.


Archivos Latinoamericanos De Nutricion | 2014

Dietary quality improvement after a short-term nutritional counseling program in individuals with metabolic syndrome.

Carla Haas Piovesan; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Luiz Carlos Bodanese; Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli


Social Science & Medicine | 2015

Fibra dietética e gordura saturada: relação entre marcadores bioquímicos da síndrome metabólica

Bruna Angelo Vieira; David Santos de Freitas; Luísa Rihl Castro; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Débora da Silva Rosenhaim; Carla Haas Piovesan; Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli


Scientia Medica | 2015

Dietary fiber and saturated fat: relation between biochemical markers of metabolic syndrome

Bruna Angelo Vieira; Débora da Silva Rosenhaim; Carla Haas Piovesan; David Santos de Freitas; Luísa Rihl Castro; Fabrício Edler Macagnan; Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli


Archive | 2015

Original / Obesidad Hypertriglyceridemic waist (EWET), glycidic and lipid profile in patients with newly diagnosed heart attack

Veronica Lucas; Carla Haas Piovesan; Estefânia Wittke; Aline Marcadenti

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Ana Maria Pandolfo Feoli

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fabrício Edler Macagnan

Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre

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Aline Marcadenti

Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre

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Bruna Angelo Vieira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luiz Carlos Bodanese

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Andréia da Silva Gustavo

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cláudia Mesquita de Carvalho

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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David Santos de Freitas

Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos

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Dayana Dias Mendonça

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luísa Rihl Castro

Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul

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