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Giuseppe Paolisso
Researcher at Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
Publications - 518
Citations - 36557
Giuseppe Paolisso is an academic researcher from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 479 publications receiving 33028 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Paolisso include National Institutes of Health & University of Udine.
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Insulin Resistance and Hypertension in the Elderly
TL;DR: It appears that calcium channel blockers and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors are the most appropriate drugs to lower blood pressure in aged insulin-resistant hypertensive patients.
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Effect of tibolone administration on heart rate variability and free fatty acid levels in postmenopausal women
Daniela Manzella,Felice Fornaro,Marco Carbonella,Ciro Picardi,Giuseppe Paolisso,Nicola Colacurci +5 more
TL;DR: Long-term tibolone administration improves the ratio of cardiac sympathetic tone to parasympathetic tone in postmenopausal women and correlates with delta low frequency/high frequency ratio independently of age.
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Response to Comment on Balestrieri et al. Sirtuin 6 Expression and Inflammatory Activity in Diabetic Atherosclerotic Plaques: Effects of Incretin Treatment. Diabetes 2015;64:1395–1406
Maria Luisa Balestrieri,Maria Rosaria Rizzo,Michelangela Barbieri,Pasquale Paolisso,Nunzia D'Onofrio,Alfonso Giovane,Luigi Servillo,Giuseppe Paolisso,Raffaele Marfella +8 more
TL;DR: This data indicates that sirtuin 6 was not only implicated in the repression of inflammation, oxidative stress, tumor, and aging but also functioned as an oncogene in the …
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Insulin resistance as cause of increased blood pressure in the elderly: effects on intracellular ion contents.
Giuseppe Paolisso,Giuseppe Marrazzo,S. De Riu,Saverio Sgambato,Michele Varricchio,Felice D'Onofrio +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that in elderly subjects the age-related and normally occurring insulin resistance might contribute to the increase of arterial blood pressure through its effect on cell cation content.
Perspective: Protein and Exercise for Frailty and Sarcopenia: Still Learning
TL;DR: Hencethe concept of “fast” versus “slow” protein needs to be taken into consideration for the development of nutritional recommendations, as well as for the prescription of supplements.