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Biochemical and Anthropometric Outcomes in Paediatric Patients with Heterozygou...

Peres, M; Moreira-Rosário, A; Padeira, G; Gaspar Silva, P; Correia, C; Nunes, A; Garcia, E; Faria, A; Teixeira, D; Calhau, C; Pereira-da-Silva, L

The COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns affected the lifestyles of children and adolescents, leading to an increase in childhood obesity. Paediatric patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) may be more susceptible to lockdown effects due to their increased cardiovascular risk. However, data are lacking. We investigated the effect of lockdowns on the metabolic profile of paediatric patients with FH. Blood lipids...


Eating Habits During Pregnancy of Women Giving Birth Very Prematurely: An Explo...

Teixeira, B; Cardoso, M; Dias, CC; Pereira-da-Silva, L; E Silva, D

Introduction: Preterm birth is increasing worldwide, representing a major cause of death and long-term loss of human potential among survivors. Some morbidities during pregnancy are well-known risk factors for preterm labor, but it is not yet known whether deviations from adequate dietary patterns are associated with preterm delivery. Diet may be an important modulator of chronic inflammation, and pro-inflammat...


Body Composition Evaluation and Clinical Markers of Cardiometabolic Risk in Pat...

Luengo-Pérez, LM; Fernández-Bueso, M; Ambrojo, A; Guijarro, M; Ferreira, AC; Pereira-da-Silva, L; Moreira-Rosário, A; Faria, A; Calhau, C; Daly, A

Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of mortality worldwide. Patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) may be at increased cardiovascular risk. This review provides an overview of clinical and metabolic cardiovascular risk factors, explores the connections between body composition (including fat mass and ectopic fat) and cardiovascular risk, and examines various methods for evaluating body composition. It parti...


Changes in Microbiota Profile in the Proximal Remnant Intestine in Infants Unde...

Barreiros-Mota, I; R. Araújo, J; Marques, C; Sousa, L; Morais, J; Castela, I; Faria, A; Neto, MT; Cordeiro-Ferreira, G; Virella, D; Pita, A

Early-life gut dysbiosis has been associated with an increased risk of inflammatory, metabolic, and immune diseases later in life. Data on gut microbiota changes in infants undergoing intestinal surgery requiring enterostomy are scarce. This prospective cohort study examined the enterostomy effluent of 29 infants who underwent intestinal surgery due to congenital malformations of the gastrointestinal tract, nec...


Individualized Fortification Based on Measured Macronutrient Content of Human M...

Cardoso, M; Virella, D; Papoila, AL; Alves, M; Macedo, I; e Silva, D; Pereira-da-Silva, L

The optimal method for human milk (HM) fortification has not yet been determined. This study assessed whether fortification relying on measured HM macronutrient content (Miris AB analyzer, Upsala, Sweden) composition is superior to fortification based on assumed HM macronutrient content, to optimize the nutrition support, growth, and body composition in infants born at <33 weeks' gestation. In a mixed-cohort st...



Mycotoxin Exposure During the First 1000 Days of Life and Its Impact on Childre...

Alvito, P; Pereira-da-Silva, L

The first 1000 days of life are very sensitive to any event that alters health programming, and they represent a window for intervention to improve population health. Pregnant women, fetuses, and infants are particularly vulnerable to exposure to food contaminated with mycotoxins. This review aimed to gather data from the literature on mycotoxins exposure during intrauterine life and early childhood, and associ...


Body Composition of Infants Born with Intrauterine Growth Restriction: A System...

Manapurath, R; Gadapani, B; Pereira-da-Silva, L

Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) may predispose metabolic diseases in later life. Changes in fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) may explain this metabolic risk. This review studied the effect of IUGR on body composition in early infancy. Five databases and included studies from all countries published from 2000 until August 2021 were searched. Participants were IUGR or small-for-gestational age (SGA) i...


The Role of Nutrition in the Prevention and Management of Bronchopulmonary Dysp...

Rocha, G; Guimarães, H; Pereira-da-Silva, L

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains the most common severe complication of preterm birth, and nutrition plays a crucial role in lung growth and repair. A practical nutritional approach for infants at risk of BPD or with established BPD is provided based on a comprehensive literature review. Ideally, infants with BPD should receive a fluid intake of not more than 135-150 mL/kg/day and an energy intake of 12...


Congenital Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Protracted...

Nóbrega, S; Monteiro, MP; Pereira-da-Silva, L; Pereira, SS; Hartmann, B; Holst, JJ; Barbosa Silva, R; Cordeiro-Ferreira, G

Context: Mitchell-Riley syndrome due to RFX6 gene mutations is characterized by neonatal diabetes and protracted diarrhea. The RFX6 gene encodes a transcription factor involved in enteroendocrine cell differentiation required for beta-cell maturation. In contrast to the pathway by which RFX6 mutations leads to diabetes, the mechanisms underlying protracted diarrhea are unknown. Objective: To assess whether gluc...


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