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Emanuele Cereda
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 252
Citations - 9321
Emanuele Cereda is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 224 publications receiving 6860 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuele Cereda include University of Insubria & University of Pavia.
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Diabetes and risk of Parkinson's disease.
Emanuele Cereda,Michela Barichella,Carlo Pedrolli,Catherine Klersy,Erica Cassani,Riccardo Caccialanza,Gianni Pezzoli +6 more
TL;DR: An update of risk estimates for diabetes and Parkinson’s disease was provided in order to assess the overall strength of available evidence and the lack of an association between diabetes and PD was found.
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The Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index predicts hospital length of stay and in-hospital weight loss in elderly patients
Emanuele Cereda,Catherine Klersy,Carlo Pedrolli,Barbara Cameletti,Chiara Bonardi,L. Quarleri,Silvia Cappello,Alberto Pietro Bonoldi,Elisa Bonadeo,Riccardo Caccialanza +9 more
TL;DR: Nutritional risk assessed by the GNRI on admission, predicts LOS and in-hospital WL in elderly patients.
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Nutritional risk, functional status and mortality in newly institutionalised elderly
Emanuele Cereda,Carlo Pedrolli,Annunciata Zagami,Alfredo Vanotti,Silvano Piffer,Milena Anna Faliva,Mariangela Rondanelli,Riccardo Caccialanza +7 more
TL;DR: The concept that the nutritional domain is more relevant than functional status to the outcome of newly institutionalised elderly is supported, as both high and low nutritional risk were associated with all-cause mortality.
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Nutritional risk and gastrointestinal dysautonomia symptoms in Parkinson's disease outpatients hospitalised on a scheduled basis.
Michela Barichella,Emanuele Cereda,C. Madio,Laura Iorio,Chiara Pusani,Raffaella Cancello,Riccardo Caccialanza,Gianni Pezzoli,Erica Cassani +8 more
TL;DR: The role played in affecting the risk of malnutrition still needs to be clarified in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients as discussed by the authors, but the role of dysautonomia symptoms of nutritional interest may often occur in PD patients.
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Improving rehabilitation in sarcopenia: a randomized-controlled trial utilizing a muscle-targeted food for special medical purposes
Mariangela Rondanelli,Emanuele Cereda,Catherine Klersy,Milena Anna Faliva,Gabriella Peroni,Mara Nichetti,Clara Gasparri,Giancarlo Iannello,Daniele Spadaccini,Vittoria Infantino,Riccardo Caccialanza,Simone Perna +11 more
TL;DR: The safety and efficacy of a muscle‐targeted nutritional support on the outcome of a physical exercise rehabilitation programme and consensus‐based treatment are evaluated.