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Nature Reviews Nephrology | 2011

Effects of polyunsaturated fatty acid consumption in diabetic nephropathy

Haim Shapiro; M. Theilla; Joelle Attal-Singer; Pierre Singer

The complex metabolic, vascular and inflammatory perturbations that characterize diabetes mellitus often lead to progressive albuminuria, renal injury and dysfunction (diabetic nephropathy [DN]), and diabetes is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease in the US and Europe. Diet has an important role in cardiometabolic disorders and its potential influence on DN is of interest. Fatty acids are a major source of energy, but in excess, fatty acids (particularly saturated fatty acids) can induce lipotoxicity. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) confer protection against cardiovascular disease—the major cause of death in patients with DN—by virtue of their antihyperlipidemic, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory and other properties. Omega-6 PUFAs are also cardioprotective. However, a significant proportion of adults consume insufficient quantities of these essential nutrients. This Review describes the role of omega-3 and omega-6 PUFAs in nutrition and metabolism, with a focus on experimental, epidemiologic and clinical studies that have investigated their renoprotective effect in patients with diabetes. Results from a number of studies suggest, but do not firmly establish, that long-chain omega-3 PUFAs (found in fish oil) reduce albuminuria in the setting of DN. Intake of omega-6 fatty acids is associated with reduced albuminuria in experimental settings and in epidemiologic studies of DN. Although PUFAs do not seem to attenuate glomerular dysfunction, insufficient evidence exists to rule out such an effect. We feel that further research is needed into the potential of PUFA consumption and supplementation in DN.


Intensive Care Medicine | 2011

The tight calorie control study (TICACOS): a prospective, randomized, controlled pilot study of nutritional support in critically ill patients

Pierre Singer; Ronit Anbar; Jonathan Cohen; Haim Shapiro; Michal Shalita-Chesner; Shaul Lev; Elad Grozovski; M. Theilla; S. Frishman; Zecharia Madar


Clinical Nutrition | 2008

Eating habits and quality of life of patients receiving home parenteral nutrition in Israel

Vicky Oz; M. Theilla; Pierre Singer


Clinical Nutrition | 2013

PP020-SUN DAY BY DAY VARIABILITY OF RESTING ENERGY EXPENDITURE (REE) IN MULTIPLE TRAUMA PATIENTS

Ronit Anbar; M. Theilla; Ilya Kagan; Shaul Lev; L. Lupinski; M. Grunev; Pierre Singer


E-spen, The European E-journal of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism | 2009

Parenteral nutrition – Guidelines of the Israeli Society for Clinical Nutrition (ISCN)

Irit Chermesh; Odile Azoulay; Efrat Alpert; Ronit Anbar; Yitshal Berner; Nir Barak; Evgenia Chochrin; Mirit Cohen; Ruti Efargan; Herbert Freund; Miriam Ganon; Salim Hadad; Moshe Hersch; Michal Kairi; Asher Korzets; Alon Lang; Yshai Levi; Eva Niv; Irit Poraz; M. Theilla; Nachum Vaisman; Pierre Singer


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

The place of supplemental parenteral nutrition in critically ill transplanted patients: A one year retrospective study

M. Theilla; Ilya Kagan; M. Makalde; S. Rattanachaiwong; Jonathan Cohen; Pierre Singer


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Comparison of nutritional screening and diagnostic tools in diagnosis of severe malnutrition in critically ill patients: Preliminary analysis

S. Rattanachaiwong; Ilya Kagan; B. Zribi; M. Theilla; Pierre Singer


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis parameters in diagnosis of severe malnutrition in critically ill patients: Preliminary analysis

S. Rattanachaiwong; P. Limpawattana; M. Theilla; Ilya Kagan; Pierre Singer


Clinical Nutrition | 2018

Is there an ebb phase (early hypometabolic period) after multiple trauma

M. Theilla; Ilya Kagan; S. Rattanachaiwong; Pierre Singer


Clinical Nutrition | 2017

OR63: Effect of Combined Protein Enriched Enteral Feeding and Early Cycle Ergometry in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients: A Prospective, Randomized, Comparative, Single-Blind Controlled Study

Ilya Kagan; S. Kremer; M. Theilla; I. Bendavid; Pierre Singer; Jonathan Cohen

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