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Gabriella Iannuzzo
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 76
Citations - 846
Gabriella Iannuzzo is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 51 publications receiving 530 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriella Iannuzzo include Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli & National Institutes of Health.
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Varicose veins of the lower limbs and venous capacitance in postmenopausal women: relationship with obesity.
Arcangelo Iannuzzi,Salvatore Panico,Anna Vittoria Ciardullo,Cristina Bellati,Vincenzo Cioffi,Gabriella Iannuzzo,Egidio Celentano,Franco Berrino,Paolo Rubba +8 more
TL;DR: Obesity is associated with clinical evidence of varicose veins independently from the influence of sex hormones in postmenopausal women and is not associated with venous capacitance.
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Comparison of two diets of varying glycemic index on carotid subclinical atherosclerosis in obese children
Arcangelo Iannuzzi,Maria Rosaria Licenziati,Maria Vacca,Donata De Marco,Giorgio Cinquegrana,Marco Laccetti,Alessandro Bresciani,G. Covetti,Gabriella Iannuzzo,Paolo Rubba,Mario Parillo +10 more
TL;DR: The results justify the advice to obese children to follow a low-glycemic index diet in order to improve their cardiometabolic profile and confirm a benefit of hypocaloric diets on carotid IMT and stiffness in obese children.
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High endogenous estradiol is associated with increased venous distensibility and clinical evidence of varicose veins in menopausal women
Anna V. Ciardullo,Salvatore Panico,Cristina Bellati,Paolo Rubba,Sabina Rinaldi,Arcangelo Iannuzzi,Vincenzo Cioffi,Gabriella Iannuzzo,Franco Berrino +8 more
TL;DR: The finding that high serum levels of estradiol are associated with clinical evidence of varicose veins and instrumental measurements indicating increased venous distensibility in menopausal women suggests that endogenous estrogens may play a role in the development of this very common venous vessel abnormalities.
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Worldwide experience of homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: retrospective cohort study
Merel L. Hartgers,Handrean Soran,Tomáš Freiberger,Stefano Bertolini,Mariko Harada-Shiba,Frederick J. Raal,Marina Cuchel,T. R. Tromp,G. Kees Hovingh,Antonio J. Vallejo-Vaz,Kausik K. Ray,S Bertolini,Jing Pang,Gerald F. Watts,Susanne Greber-Platzer,Martin Mäser,Thomas M. Stulnig,Christoph Ebenbichler,Khalid Bin Thani,David Cassiman,Olivier S. Descamps,Daisy Rymen,Peter Witters,Raul D. Santos,Liam R. Brunham,Gordon A. Francis,Jacques Genest,Robert A. Hegele,Brooke A. Kennedy,Isabelle Ruel,Mark A. Sherman,Long Jiang,Lu-Ya Wang,Zeljko Reiner,Vladimír Bláha,Richard Ceska,Jana Dvorakova,Lubomir Dlouhy,Pavel Horák,Vladimír Soška,Lukáš Tichý,Robin Urbanek,Helena Vaverkova,Michal Vrablík,Stanislav Zemek,L. Zlatohlavek,Sameh Hany Emil,Tarek Naguib,Ashraf Reda,Sophie Béliard,Eric Bruckert,A Gallo,Moses Elisaf,Genovefa Kolovou,Hofit Cohen,Ronen Durst,Eldad J. Dann,Avishay Elis,Osama Hussein,Eran Leitersdorf,Daniel Schurr,Nitika Setia,Ishwar C. Verma,Mohammed Alareedh,Mutaz Alkhnifsawi,Ali Fawzi Abdalsahib Al-Zamili,S. H. Rhadi,Foaad Shaghee,Marcello Arca,Maurizio Averna,Andrea Bartuli,Marco Bucci,Paola Sabrina Buonuomo,Paolo Calabrò,Sebastiano Calandra,Manuela Casula,Alberico L. Catapano,Angelo B. Cefalù,Arrigo F G Cicero,Sergio D'Addato,Laura D'Erasmo,Alessia Di Costanzo,Tommaso Fasano,Marta Gazzotti,Antonina Giammanco,Gabriella Iannuzzo,Anastasia Ibba,E. Negri,Andrea Pasta,Chiara Pavanello,Livia Pisciotta,Claudio Rabacchi,C. Ripoli,Tiziana Sampietro,Francesco Sbrana,Fulvio Sileo,Patrizia Suppressa,Patrizia Tarugi,Chiara Trenti,M. G. Zenti,Mika Hori,Mahmoud H. Ayesh,Sami T. Azar,Fadi Bitar,Akl C. Fahed,Elie Moubarak,Georges Nemer,Hapizah Md Nawawi,R. Silva Madriz,Roopa Mehta,Arjen J. Cupido,Joep C. Defesche,Max Reijman,Jeanine E. Roeters van Lennep,Erik S.G. Stroes,Albert Wiegman,L. Zuurbier,Khalid Al-Waili,Fouzia Sadiq,Krzysztof Chlebus,Mafalda Bourbon,I.M. Gaspar,Katarina Lalic,Marat V. Ezhov,Andrey V. Susekov,Urh Groselj,Min-Ji Charng,Weerapan Khovidhunkit,Melih Aktan,Bülent Behlül Altunkeser,Sinan Demircioğlu,Melis Demir Kose,Cumali Gokce,Osman Ilhan,Meral Kayıkçıoğlu,Leylagül Kaynar,Irfan Kuku,Erdal Kurtoglu,Harika Okutan,O I Ozcebe,Zafer Pekkolay,Saim Sağ,O. Salcioglu,Ahmet Temizhan,Mustafa Yenerçağ,Mehmet Yilmaz,Hamiyet Yilmaz Yasar,Olena Mitchenko,A. Lyons,C. Stevens,J. Brothers,Lisa C. Hudgins,Christina Nguyen,Rano B Alieva,Aleksandr B Shek,Doan Loi Do,Ngoc Thanh Kim,Hong-An Le,Thanh Tung Le,Mai-Ngoc Thi Nguyen,Thanh-Huong Truong,Dirk J. Blom +161 more
TL;DR: Major global disparities exist in treatment regimens, control of LDL cholesterol levels, and cardiovascular event-free survival, which demands a critical re-evaluation of global health policy to reduce inequalities and improve outcomes for all patients with HoFH.
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Clinical Evidence for Q10 Coenzyme Supplementation in Heart Failure: From Energetics to Functional Improvement.
Anna Di Lorenzo,Gabriella Iannuzzo,Alessandro Parlato,Gianluigi Cuomo,Crescenzo Testa,Marta Coppola,Giuseppe D'Ambrosio,Domenico Alessandro Oliviero,Silvia Sarullo,Giuseppe Vitale,Cinzia Nugara,Filippo M. Sarullo,Francesco Giallauria +12 more
TL;DR: CoQ10 supplementation may confer potential prognostic advantages in HF patients with no adverse hemodynamic profile or safety issues, and the latest evidence on the clinical effects of CoQ10 supplements in HF was reviewed.