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Clinical Transplantation | 2010
Teresa Papalia; Rosita Greco; Danilo Lofaro; Simona Maestripieri; Domenico Mancuso; Renzo Bonofiglio
Papalia T, Greco R, Lofaro D, Maestripieri S, Mancuso D, Bonofiglio R. Impact of body mass index on graft loss in normal and overweight patients: retrospective analysis of 206 renal transplants. Clin Transplant 2010: 24: E241–E246.
Journal of Nephrology | 2013
Teresa Papalia; Rosita Greco; Danilo Lofaro; Agata Mollica; Rita Roberti; Renzo Bonofiglio
BACKGROUND Among children, obesity and overweight may be predictors of cardiovascular (CV) risk. The purpose of this study was to examine whether body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and waist to height ratio (WHtR) were related to blood pressure (BP) among healthy southern Italian students enrolled in 3 different secondary schools. METHODS Weight, height, BP and WC were measured; BMI and WHtR were calculated for 872 Italian students. Based on percentiles of BMI, the subjects were classified as underweight, normal weight, overweight or obese. Systolic BP or diastolic BP >95th percentile were considered as high BP values (according to the 2004 guidelines of the US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute). Central obesity was defined as WC >75th percentile or WHtR =0.5. RESULTS Of the students, 8.7% were obese, 29% with WC >75th percentile and 29.5% with WHtR >0.5, while 4.6% showed high BP. Logistic regression showed a strong correlation between BMI and high BP (odds ratio [OR] = 1.030, p<0.0001), between WC and high BP (OR = 1.029, p<0.0001). Also WHtR (OR = 3.403, p<0.0001) was shown to be a predictor of high BP. In the male group, all of the variables considered showed a good capability to predict high BP, while in the females, only BMI (OR = 1.019, p<0.05) and WHtR (OR = 2.685, p<0.05) were associated with high BP. CONCLUSIONS In this study, we found a different correlation between BMI, WC and BP in the 2 subgroups: males and females. Only WHtR showed a significant ability to predict high BP in both groups. WHtR might represent an easily measurable anthropometric index and a better predictor of CV risk in adolescents.
Archives of Clinical Nephrology | 2016
Teresa Papalia; Rosita Greco; Agata Mollica; Renzo Bonofiglio
Objective: To evaluate Plavix impact on the perfusion of the uterine artery compared to low dose aspirin in women with unexplained recurrent miscarriage
New Microbiologica | 2007
C. Giraldi; A. Noto; R. Tenuta; Francesca Greco; Daniela Perugini; Saveria Dodaro; M. Spadafora; Anna Maria Lo Bianco; O. Savino; Teresa Papalia; Rosita Greco; Renzo Bonofiglio
Journal of Nephrology | 2016
Paolo Gigliotti; Danilo Lofaro; Francesca Leone; Teresa Papalia; Massimino Senatore; Rosita Greco; Anna Perri; Donatella Vizza; Simona Lupinacci; Giuseppina Toteda; Antonella La Russa; Roberto De Stefano; Francesco Romeo; Renzo Bonofiglio
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2017
Rosita Greco; Teresa Papalia; Antonella La Russa; Agata Mollica; Piera Presta; Gianmanlio Gagliardi; Renzo Bonofiglio
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Rosita Greco; Danilo Lofaro; Teresa Papalia; Agata Mollica; Francesco Mollica; Renzo Bonofiglio
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Teresa Papalia; Rosita Greco; Danilo Lofaro; Agata Mollica; Francesco Mollica; Renzo Bonofiglio
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2017
Teresa Papalia; Martina Bonofiglio; Rosita Greco; Danilo Lofaro; Agata Mollica; Renzo Bonofiglio
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2016
Teresa Papalia; Martina Bonofiglio; Rosita Greco; Agata Mollica; Francesca Leone; Paolo Gigliotti; Renzo Bonofiglio