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Geltrude Mingrone
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 454
Citations - 24376
Geltrude Mingrone is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin resistance & Insulin. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 426 publications receiving 19664 citations. Previous affiliations of Geltrude Mingrone include The Catholic University of America & University of Ferrara.
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An 18-year-old woman with familial chylomicronaemia who would not stick to a diet
TL;DR: The favourable early outcome for this patient indicates that a surgical approach is effective for conditions in which severe hypertriglyceridaemia is present, and further evaluation of the proposed approach to the treatment of severe chylomicronaemia is warranted.
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Optimisation of follow-up after metabolic surgery.
TL;DR: Although optimising clinical pathways is possible to maximise metabolic benefits and reduce the risks of complications and micronutrient deficiencies, evolution of these strategies can further improve the risk-to-benefit ratio of metabolic surgery.
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New bioimpedance model accurately predicts lower limb muscle volume: validation by magnetic resonance imaging
Serenella Salinari,Alessandro Bertuzzi,Geltrude Mingrone,Esmeralda Capristo,Angelo Pietrobelli,Paolo Campioni,Aldo V. Greco,S B Heymsfield +7 more
TL;DR: A three-dimensional model of the lower limb was assembled by segmentation of magnetic resonance cross-sectional images (MRI) for adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and bone to suggest that BIA can reasonably estimate the distribution and volume of muscles in the lower extremities of lean subjects.
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Pioglitazone and bariatric surgery are the most effective treatments for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: A hierarchical network meta-analysis
Simona Panunzi,Sabina Maltese,Ornella Verrastro,Luca L'Abbate,Andrea De Gaetano,Maurizio Pompili,Esmeralda Capristo,Stefan R. Bornstein,Geltrude Mingrone,Geltrude Mingrone +9 more
TL;DR: The most effective treatments in terms of NAS reduction per semester were pioglitazone and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB; -1.50 [95% CrI -2.08, 1.70, 0.32] for RYGB) as mentioned in this paper.
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Body composition, insulin sensitivity, and cardiovascular disease profile in healthy Europeans.
Wiebe Boorsma,Marieke B. Snijder,Giel Nijpels,Caterina Guidone,Angela Favuzzi,Geltrude Mingrone,Piet J. Kostense,Robert J. Heine,Jacqueline M. Dekker +8 more
TL;DR: Assessment of whether insulin sensitivity can explain the associations of leg‐fat mass and trunk-fat mass with the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profile in healthy European men and women finds it possible to explain the association with insulin sensitivity.