Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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Jornal De Pediatria | 2004
Severina Carla Vieira Cunha Lima; Ricardo Fernando Arrais; Maria das Graças Almeida; Zélia M. de Souza; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa
OBJECTIVE To study the plasma lipid profile and lipid peroxidation in overweight or obese children and adolescents receiving care at the pediatric endocrinology clinic in HOSPED/UFRN, a university hospital. METHODS Three groups were studied: overweight (n = 15), obese (n = 30) and control (n = 21) children and adolescents. To evaluate plasma lipid profile, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol and triglyceride levels were measured. Lipid peroxidation was determined by measuring malondialdehyde concentration. Data were analyzed using Students t test, Tukey test, ANOVA and Pearsons correlation. RESULTS Altered levels of total and LDL-cholesterol were observed mainly in overweight or obese males. HDL-cholesterol was borderline in the overweight and obese groups of both sexes. Obese females had the highest levels of triglycerides. Increased plasma lipid peroxidation was observed mainly in obese males. CONCLUSION In the present population, the greatest alterations in lipid profile were observed in obese and overweight males. Plasma lipid peroxidation was more evident in obese males and females.
Clinical Nutrition | 2011
Cristiane Hermes Sales; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa; Josivan Gomes de Lima; Telma Maria Araújo Moura Lemos; Célia Colli
BACKGROUND & AIMS This study was undertaken to assess magnesium intake and magnesium status in patients with type 2 diabetes, and to identify the parameters that best predict alterations in fasting glucose and plasma magnesium. METHODS A cross-sectional study was carried out in patients with type 2 diabetes (n = 51; 53.6 ± 10.5 y) selected within the inclusion factors, at the University Hospital Onofre Lopes. Magnesium intake was assessed by three 24-h recalls. Urine, plasma and erythrocytes magnesium, fasting and 2-h postprandial glucose, HbA1, microalbuminuria, proteinuria, and serum and urine creatinine were measured. RESULTS Mean magnesium intake (9.37 ± 1.76 mmol/d), urine magnesium (2.80 ± 1.51 mmol/d), plasma magnesium (0.71 ± 0.08 mmol/L) and erythrocyte magnesium (1.92 ± 0.23 mmol/L) levels were low. Seventy-seven percent of participants presented one or more magnesium status parameters below the cut-off points of 3.00 mmol/L for urine, 0.75 mmol/L for plasma and 1.65 mmol/L for erythrocytes. Subjects presented poor blood glucose control with fasting glucose of 8.1 ± 3.7 mmol/L, 2-h postprandial glucose of 11.1 ± 5.1 mmol/L, and HbA1 of 11.4 ± 3.0%. The parameters that influenced fasting glucose were urine, plasma and dietary magnesium, while plasma magnesium was influenced by creatinine clearance. CONCLUSIONS Magnesium status was influenced by kidney depuration and was altered in patients with type 2 diabetes, and magnesium showed to play an important role in blood glucose control.
Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal of Nutrition | 2004
Severina Carla Vieira Cunha Lima; Ricardo Fernando Arrais; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the usual diet of obese and overweight children and adolescents, attended at the Pediatric Endocrinology Ambulatory of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil. METHODS: Overweight (n=15), obesity (n=30) and control (n=21) groups were constituted. The anthropometric evaluation was obtained by Body Mass Index and the usual diet was investigated by self-register. The diet was analysed using the Virtual Nutri 1.0 software. RESULTS: In the female obesity group the intake of total calories and fiber was significantly smaller than in the male control group. There was a high average of protein intake in male overweight and female obesity groups. Negative correlation between Body Mass Index and diet fiber was observed in female obesity group. CONCLUSIONS: In general, the usual diet of obese and overweight children and adolescents was inadequate in relation to protein, lipids and fiber.
Food Science and Technology International | 2001
Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa; Silvia Maria Franciscato Cozzolino
The aim of this study was to analyse the centesimal composition as well as zinc, copper and iron contents of the five species from raw and cooked shellfishes: shrimp (Penaeus brasiliensis), crab (Ucides cordatus), lobster (Panulirus argus), oyster (Crassostrea rhizophorae) and mussel (Anomalocardia brasiliana). The edible samples were collected in the fish market of the Natal city. Shellfishes were considered an expressive source of the proteins and minerals, while quantities of lipids and calories were low. After the cooking process protein and ash concentration increased in most of shellfishes. Zinc analysis showed variable concentration in the species. Oyster was the food with the highest zinc values. Mussel was considered the best source of iron and copper but around 50% of the copper detected was lost after decoction. This behavior was not observed in crab samples. These results can contribute to food composition table and evaluation of the Brazilian diets.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2006
Maria Nazaré Batista; Lilian Cuppari; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa; Maria das Graças Almeida; José Bruno de Almeida; Anna Cecília Queiroz de Medeiros; Maria Eugiènia F. Canziani
The aim of this study was to compare the nutritional status of zinc and copper in patients with and without diabetes submitted to chronic hemodialysis. Thirty-three patients with type 2 diabetes (DM group), 30 nondiabetic patients (NDM group), and 20 healthy individuals (control group) were studied. Plasma, erythrocyte, and urinary zinc and plasma copper were obtained from atomic absorption spectrophotometry and ceruloplasmin by immunonephelometry. The anthropometric parameters were similar among the groups. Plasma zinc was lower and erythrocyte zinc was higher in the DM and NDM groups in relation to the control group. No difference in urinary zinc was observed comparing the groups. Plasma copper was higher in the DM group when compared to the NDM and control groups. Ceruloplasmin was similar in the three groups. Serum urea was a positive independent determinant of plasma zinc concentrations. The determinants of erythrocyte zinc were MAMC midarm nuscle circumference and Kt/V dialysis adequacy. The determinants of plasma copper concentration were serum creatinine and serum glucose. The results of this study demonstrate an alteration in the distribution of zinc of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) independently of the presence of DM. Also, the status of copper seems not to be influenced by CKD, but only by the metabolic derangements associated with diabetes.
Biological Trace Element Research | 2005
Karine Cavalcanti Maurício de Sena; Ricardo Fernando Arrais; Maria das Graças Almeida; Dina Maria de Araújo; Mirza Medeiros Dos Santos; Vanessa Teixeira de Lima; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa
The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of oral zinc supplementation in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) on metabolic control and zinc blood concentrations. The sample consisted of 20 patients with T1DM and a control group (n=17). Metabolic control was evaluated by glycemia at fast, 24 h glycosuria, and HbA1c. Zinc concentrations were measured in plasma and erythrocytes. After the first collection of biological material, oral zinc supplementation was initiated and continued for 4 mo in T1MD patients (T1). Daily dosages were established based on Dietary Recommended Intakes (DRIs), considering zinc intake based on data from other studies previously performed with this population. All analyses were repeated after supplementation (T2). Metabolic control was unsatisfactory, with an HbA1c increase at T2. There was no difference in zinc concentrations in plasma and erythrocytes between patients with T1DM and control. Zinc concentrations in plasma were within the normal range in T1MD before and after supplementation and the control. Zinc concentrations in erythrocyte presented lower than normal values for all groups. A zinc increase in erythrocyte after supplementation was observed in T1DM patients, although without statistical significance. More studies are needed to confirm oral zinc supplementation as nutritional management in diabetes.
Jornal De Pediatria | 2009
Jenner Chrystian Veríssimo de Azevedo; Lana M. P. Brasil; Taísa B. M. A. Macedo; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa; Ricardo Fernando Arrais
OBJECTIVE To assess the correlations between objective assessment and self-assessment of sexual maturation in the outpatient and school settings. METHODS Three hundred and nineteen individuals, 178 (96 boys and 82 girls) from an outpatient clinic and 141 (73 boys and 68 girls) from public schools (8.3-18.7 years), of whom 73 individuals (39 girls an d 34 boys) had a body mass index above the 85th percentile, according to 2000 CDC Growth Chart, were analyzed. All of them were examined sequentially and individually by two trained physicians after a written consent form was signed by parents or surrogates, and then submitted to self-assessment using pictures (Tanner stages). Kappa coefficients between examiners and the self-assessment were calculated based on the collected data. A p value <5%was established as statistically significant. RESULTS No significant difference was observed between correlations obtained from the outpatient clinic and schools, and both groups were combined for analysis. The correlations obtained by examiners were significantly higher than those from self-assessment, with a kappa coefficient (and confidence interval) of 0.75 (0.8-0.69) for breasts/genitals across examiners against 0.27 (0.34-0.20) and 0.29 (0.36-0.22) between the two examiners and the self-assessment (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS In the studied sample, self-assessment of the pubertal stage should not replace the objective assessment made by trained professionals. Improvement of the self-assessment method may validate its use in population-based studies.
Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal of Nutrition | 2005
Karine Cavalcanti Maurício de Sena; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa
Zinc has catalytic, structural and regulatory functions and is a component of many enzymes. Skin lesions, anorexia, growth retardation, hypogonadism, immune suppression function are the symptoms caused by zinc deficiency. This review aims to present the structural and metabolic zinc functions, emphasising the consequences of zinc deficiency and the aspects that justify the studies on zinc supplementation, affecting growth, immune system and diabetes. Considering that some diseases predispose the organism to zinc deficiency, supplementation, either in isolation or in conjunction with other elements, demonstrates benefits, specifically in improved growth rate, immune system function, reduced respiratory infections and diarrhoea control. In diabetic patients, zinc supplementation has been associated with the variables in metabolic control and the concentrations of plasma and erythrocyte zinc. In populations at risk, Zinc supplementation strategies should be implemented, taking into consideration the adequacy of doses intake.
Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal of Nutrition | 2010
Larissa Mont'Alverne Jucá Seabra; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa
Astaxanthin, a carotenoid belonging to the xanthophyll class, has stirred great interest due to its antioxidant capacity and its possible role in reducing the risk of some diseases. Astaxanthin occurs naturally in microalgae, such as Haematococcus pluvialis and the yeast Phaffia rhodozyma, and has also been considered to be the major carotenoid in salmon and crustaceans. Shrimp processing waste, which is generally discarded, is also an important source of astaxanthin. The antioxidant activity of astaxanthin has been observed to modulate biological functions related to lipid peroxidation, having beneficial effects on chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, macular degeneration and cancer. Researches have shown that both astaxanthin obtained from natural sources and its synthetic counterpart produce satisfactory effects, but studies in humans are limited to natural sources. There is no established nutritional recommendation regarding astaxanthin daily intake but most studies reported beneficial results from a daily intake of 4mg. Thus, this review discusses some aspects of the carotenoid astaxanthin, highlighting its chemical structure and antioxidant activity, and some studies that report its use in humans.
Jornal De Pediatria | 2009
Jenner Chrystian Veríssimo de Azevedo; Lana M. P. Brasil; Taísa B. M. A. Macedo; Lucia de Fatima Campos Pedrosa; Ricardo Fernando Arrais
OBJECTIVE: To assess the correlations between objective assessment and self-assessment of sexual maturation in the outpatient and school settings. METHODS: Three hundred and nineteen individuals, 178 (96 boys and 82 girls) from an outpatient clinic and 141 (73 boys and 68 girls) from public schools (8.3-18.7 years), of whom 73 individuals (39 girls an d 34 boys) had a body mass index above the 85th percentile, according to 2000 CDC Growth Chart, were analyzed. All of them were examined sequentially and individually by two trained physicians after a written consent form was signed by parents or surrogates, and then submitted to self-assessment using pictures (Tanner stages). Kappa coefficients between examiners and the self-assessment were calculated based on the collected data. A p value < 5% was established as statistically significant. RESULTS: No significant difference was observed between correlations obtained from the outpatient clinic and schools, and both groups were combined for analysis. The correlations obtained by examiners were significantly higher than those from self-assessment, with a kappa coefficient (and confidence interval) of 0.75 (0.8-0.69) for breasts/genitals across examiners against 0.27 (0.34-0.20) and 0.29 (0.36-0.22) between the two examiners and the self-assessment (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: In the studied sample, self-assessment of the pubertal stage should not replace the objective assessment made by trained professionals. Improvement of the self-assessment method may validate its use in population-based studies.
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Severina Carla Vieira Cunha Lima
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
View shared research outputsKarine Cavalcanti Maurício Sena-Evangelista
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
View shared research outputsAnna Cecília Queiroz de Medeiros
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
View shared research outputsKarine Cavalcanti Maurício de Sena
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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