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Ivana Tadin Hadjina

Publications -  7
Citations -  116

Ivana Tadin Hadjina is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Calprotectin. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 52 citations.

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Mediterranean Diet Adherence and Dietary Attitudes in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

TL;DR: Adherence to MD was very low, while IBD patients were willing to extend their nutritional knowledge if proper educational programs were organized, according to a study enrolled 50 Crohn’s disease and 44 ulcerative colitis patients.
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Serum Catestatin Levels and Arterial Stiffness Parameters Are Increased in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

TL;DR: Serum CST levels were significantly higher in IBD patients compared to controls and an independent positive correlation of CST with PWV existed, suggesting that CST could have a role in the complex pathophysiology of IBD and its cardiovascular complications.
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Impaired neurocognitive and psychomotor performance in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the neurocognitive and psychomotor function of 60 IBD patients with 60 age/sex-matched controls with computer-based instrument Complex Reactinometer Drenovac (CRD) for assessment of cognitive domains.
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Serum adropin levels are reduced in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases

TL;DR: Serum adropin levels were significantly lower in patients with IBD in comparison with the control group, and a multivariable logistic regression showed that Adropin was a significant predictor of positive IBD status when enumerated along with baseline characteristics.
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Inactive matrix Gla protein is elevated in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

TL;DR: Study results support experimental data of MGP immunomodulatory IBD effect and indicate potential involvement in the pathophysiology of the disease, and possibly extraintestinal manifestations.