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Flaminia Lucchini

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  6
Citations -  140

Flaminia Lucchini is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 104 citations.

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Sex and gender differences in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials

TL;DR: A considerable amount of data, with an adequate representativeness in terms of sex/gender distribution, seem to be already available for dedicated analyses on this topic and a greater effort should be made to collect and report data on those factors interacting with sex and gender that may significantly influence clinical manifestations, outcomes, and trajectories over time of AD patients.
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Nutrition and Dementia: Evidence for Preventive Approaches?

TL;DR: Results of the present review suggest that several dietary patterns and nutritional components may constitute promising strategies in postponing, slowing, and preventing cognitive decline, however, supporting evidence is overall weak and further studies are needed.
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Inappropriate Sexual Behaviors Among Community-Dwelling Patients with Dementia

TL;DR: Given the significant burden of ISBs on patients and families and the impact on care management, their occurrence should always be investigated in the clinical care of individuals with dementia.
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Need to Recalibrate Research Outcomes in Alzheimer's Disease: Focus on Neuropsychiatric Symptoms

TL;DR: To determine whether neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPSs) are adequately considered in clinical research on Alzheimer's disease (AD), a large number of studies have looked at NPSs in relation to memory impairment and depression.
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Clinical presentation and prognosis of COVID-19 in older adults with hypothyroidism: data from the GeroCovid observational study

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TL;DR: In this article , the prevalence of hypothyroidism among older patients hospitalized for COVID-19 and its association with mortality is investigated, and a Cox regression model is used to test the association between hypomethroidism and in-hospital mortality.