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Jean-Louis Schlienger

Researcher at University of Strasbourg

Publications -  171
Citations -  2253

Jean-Louis Schlienger is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Vitamin B12. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 156 publications receiving 2112 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Louis Schlienger include Elsevier.

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Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency in elderly patients

TL;DR: The epidemiology and causes of cobalamin deficiency in elderly people, with an emphasis on food-cobalamin malabsorption syndrome, are reviewed, and diagnostic and management strategies for cobalamina deficiency are reviewed.
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Plasma fatty acid composition is associated with the metabolic syndrome and low-grade inflammation in overweight adolescents

TL;DR: High intake of long-chain PUFAs, especially n-3 PUFas, may protect obese subjects against MS and low-grade inflammation as early as adolescence.
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Food-cobalamin malabsorption in elderly patients: clinical manifestations and treatment.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied 92 elderly patients with well-established food-cobalamin malabsorption (FCM) who were extracted from an observational cohort study (1995-2004) of 172 consecutive elderly patients having documented cobalamin deficiency.
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Effect of low-fat, fermented milk enriched with plant sterols on serum lipid profile and oxidative stress in moderate hypercholesterolemia

TL;DR: Daily consumption of 1.6 g PS in low-fat FM efficiently lowers LDL cholesterol in subjects with moderate hypercholesterolemia without deleterious effects on biomarkers of oxidative stress.
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Reference range of serum calcitonin levels in humans: influence of calcitonin assays, sex, age, and cigarette smoking.

TL;DR: The highest C(T) values were around twice as high in men than women, and were higher in smokers than non-smokers, and the potential influence of cigarette smoking was found.