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Graziano Grugni

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  188
Citations -  3858

Graziano Grugni is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body mass index & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 170 publications receiving 3188 citations. Previous affiliations of Graziano Grugni include University of California, Irvine.

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Growth hormone research society workshop summary: Consensus guidelines for recombinant human growth hormone therapy in Prader-Willi syndrome

TL;DR: Following a multidisciplinary evaluation, preferably by experts, rhGH treatment should be considered for patients with genetically confirmed PWS in conjunction with dietary, environmental, and lifestyle interventions.
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Liver steatosis in juvenile obesity: correlations with lipid profile, hepatic biochemical parameters and glycemic and insulinemic responses to an oral glucose tolerance test

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated liver steatosis in prepubertal and pubertal obese and the correlations with the lipid profile, the serum levels of hepatic parameters and the glycemic and insulinemic responses to an oral glucose tolerance test.
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Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of pediatric obesity: Consensus position statement of the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology and the Italian Society of Pediatrics

TL;DR: The main novelties deriving from the Italian experience lie in the definition, screening of the cardiometabolic and hepatic risk factors and the endorsement of a staged approach to treatment.
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Clinical implications of gait analysis in the rehabilitation of adult patients with "Prader-Willi" Syndrome: a cross-sectional comparative study ("Prader-Willi" Syndrome vs matched obese patients and healthy subjects).

TL;DR: It is suggested that PWS gait abnormalities may be related to abnormalities in the development of motor skills in childhood, due to precocious obesity, and a tailored rehabilitation program in early childhood of PWS patients could prevent gait pattern changes.
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Gait patterns in Prader-Willi and Down syndrome patients

TL;DR: The authors' data show that Down Syndrome walk with a less physiological gait pattern than PWS, and PWS and DS patients need targeted rehabilitation and exercise prescription.