G
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.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Simulation of gastric bypass effects on glucose metabolism and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with the Sleeveballoon device
James Casella-Mariolo,Lidia Castagneto-Gissey,Giulia Angelini,Andrea Zoli,Pierluigi Marini,Stefan R. Bornstein,Dimitri J. Pournaras,Francesco Rubino,Carel W. le Roux,Carel W. le Roux,Geltrude Mingrone,Geltrude Mingrone,Giovanni Casella +12 more
TL;DR: The Sleeveballoon reduces peripheral and hepatic insulin resistance, glycaemia, body weight and ectopic fat deposition to a similar level as RYGB, although the contribution of gastric emptying to blood glucose reduction is different.
Journal ArticleDOI
The relationship between bone turnover and insulin sensitivity and secretion: Cross-sectional and prospective data from the RISC cohort study.
Morten Frost,Beverley Balkau,Mensud Hatunic,Thomas Konrad,Geltrude Mingrone,Geltrude Mingrone,Kurt Højlund +6 more
TL;DR: Although inverse associations between fasting glucose and markers of bone turnover were identified, this study cannot support an association between insulin secretion and sensitivity in healthy, non-diabetic men.
Pharmacokinetic analysis of azelaic acid disodium salt. A proposed substrate for total parenteral nutrition
Alessandro Bertuzzi,Alberto Gandolfi,Serenella Salinari,Geltrude Mingrone,E Arcieri Mastromattei,E Finotti,Av Greco +6 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Assessing the obese diabetic patient for bariatric surgery: which candidate do I choose?
TL;DR: At present, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass seems the surgical procedure of choice because it has fewer risks than biliopancreatic diversion, and it is associated with higher weight loss and metabolic improvements compared with adjustable gastric banding.
Journal ArticleDOI
Biliopancreatic diversion as a novel approach to the HAIR-AN syndrome.
Melania Manco,Marco Castagneto,Giuseppe Nanni,Caterina Guidone,Vincenzo Tondolo,Aldo V. Greco,Giovanni Gasbarrini,Geltrude Mingrone +7 more
TL;DR: In HAIR-AN syndrome, malabsorptive bariatric surgery is effective in improving hyperandrogenism and acanthosis nigricans, with noteworthy esthetic consequences.