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Antonello Bellomo
Researcher at University of Foggia
Publications - 194
Citations - 5007
Antonello Bellomo is an academic researcher from University of Foggia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 158 publications receiving 3649 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonello Bellomo include University of Bari.
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Estimating the impact of workplace bullying: humanistic and economic burden among workers with chronic medical conditions
A. Fattori,Luca Neri,Eugenio Aguglia,Antonello Bellomo,A. Bisogno,Donatella Camerino,Bernardo Carpiniello,A. Cassin,G. Costa,P. De Fazio,G. Di Sciascio,Gerardo Favaretto,C. Fraticelli,R. Giannelli,S. Leone,T. Maniscalco,Carlo Marchesi,Mauro Mauri,Claudio Mencacci,G. Polselli,Roberto Quartesan,F. Risso,A. Sciaretta,Marco Vaggi,S. Vender,U. Viora +25 more
TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that the burden on workers' quality of life and productivity associated with workplace bullying is substantial, and provides key data to inform policy-making and prioritize occupational health interventions.
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The influence of illness-related variables, personal resources and context-related factors on real-life functioning of people with schizophrenia
Silvana Galderisi,Alessandro Rossi,Paola Rocca,Alessandro Bertolino,Armida Mucci,Paola Bucci,Paola Rucci,Dino Gibertoni,Eugenio Aguglia,Mario Amore,Antonello Bellomo,Massimo Biondi,Roberto Brugnoli,Liliana Dell'Osso,Diana De Ronchi,Gabriella Di Emidio,Massimo Di Giannantonio,Andrea Fagiolini,Carlo Marchesi,Palmiero Monteleone,Lucio Oldani,Federica Pinna,Rita Roncone,Emilio Sacchetti,Paolo Santonastaso,Alberto Siracusano,Antonio Vita,Patrizia Zeppegno,Mario Maj +28 more
TL;DR: The observed complex associations among investigated predictors, mediators and real‐life functioning strongly suggest that integrated and personalized programs should be provided as standard treatment to people with schizophrenia.
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Interaction of COMT Val108/158 Met Genotype and Olanzapine Treatment on Prefrontal Cortical Function in Patients With Schizophrenia
Alessandro Bertolino,Grazia Caforio,Giuseppe Blasi,Mariapia De Candia,Valeria Latorre,Vittoria Petruzzella,Mario Altamura,Gaetano Nappi,Sergio Papa,Joseph H. Callicott,Venkata S. Mattay,Antonello Bellomo,Tommaso Scarabino,Daniel R. Weinberger,Marcello Nardini +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the COMT genotype on symptom variation, working memory performance, and prefrontal cortical physiology in response to treatment with an atypical antipsychotic drug was evaluated in patients with schizophrenia.
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Relationships of Dietary Patterns, Foods, and Micro- and Macronutrients with Alzheimer's Disease and Late-Life Cognitive Disorders: A Systematic Review
Vincenzo Solfrizzi,Carlo Custodero,Madia Lozupone,Bruno P. Imbimbo,Vincenzo Valiani,Pasquale Agosti,Andrea Schilardi,Alessia D'Introno,Maddalena La Montagna,Mariapaola Calvani,Vito Guerra,Rodolfo Sardone,Daniela Isabel Abbrescia,Antonello Bellomo,Antonio Greco,Antonio Daniele,Davide Seripa,Giancarlo Logroscino,Carlo Sabbà,Francesco Panza,Francesco Panza +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors systematically reviewed observational studies published in the last three years (2014-2016) on the relationship among dietary factors and late-life cognitive disorders at different levels of investigation (i.e., dietary patterns, foods and food groups, and dietary micro- and macronutrients), and possible underlying mechanisms of the proposed associations.
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Different Cognitive Frailty Models and Health- and Cognitive-related Outcomes in Older Age: From Epidemiology to Prevention.
Francesco Panza,Francesco Panza,Madia Lozupone,Vincenzo Solfrizzi,Rodolfo Sardone,Vittorio Dibello,Luca Di Lena,Francesca D'Urso,Roberta Stallone,Massimo Petruzzi,Gianluigi Giannelli,Nicola Quaranta,Antonello Bellomo,Antonio Greco,Antonio Daniele,Davide Seripa,Giancarlo Logroscino +16 more
TL;DR: The framework for the definition, different models, and the current epidemiology of Cognitive frailty are reviewed, also describing neurobiological mechanisms, and exploring the possible prevention of the cognitive frailty progression are reviewed.