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Lorena Dima
Researcher at Transilvania University of Brașov
Publications - 50
Citations - 887
Lorena Dima is an academic researcher from Transilvania University of Brașov. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Olanzapine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 38 publications receiving 604 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorena Dima include Transylvania University & Yahoo!.
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Weight gain and obesity in schizophrenia: epidemiology, pathobiology, and management
Peter Manu,Peter Manu,Lorena Dima,Matisyahu Shulman,Davy Vancampfort,M. De Hert,Christoph U. Correll,Christoph U. Correll +7 more
TL;DR: To review recent advances in the epidemiology, pathobiology, and management of weight gain and obesity in patients with schizophrenia and to evaluate the extent to which they should influence guidelines for clinical practice.
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Usage of plant food supplements across six European countries: findings from the PlantLIBRA consumer survey.
Alicia Garcia-Alvarez,Bernadette Egan,Simone de Klein,Lorena Dima,F.M. Maggi,Merja Isoniemi,Lourdes Ribas-Barba,Monique M. Raats,Eva Melanie Meissner,Mihaela Badea,Flavia Bruno,Maija Salmenhaara,Raimon Milà-Villarroel,Viktoria Knaze,Charo Hodgkins,Angela Marculescu,Liisa Uusitalo,Patrizia Restani,Lluis Serra-Majem +18 more
TL;DR: The PlantLIBRA consumer survey is unique in reporting on usage patterns of PFS consumers in six European countries, highlighting the complexity of measuring the intake of such products, particularly at pan-European level.
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Plant Food Supplements with Anti-Inflammatory Properties: A Systematic Review (II)
Chiara Di Lorenzo,Mario Dell'Agli,Mihaela Badea,Lorena Dima,Elisa Colombo,Enrico Sangiovanni,Patrizia Restani,Enrica Bosisio +7 more
TL;DR: It is advisable to conduct further studies with more homogeneous population and larger number of subjects by avoiding the heterogeneity of the herbal preparations considered, since Boswellia serrata Roxb.
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The pharmacological management of metabolic syndrome
TL;DR: The objective of present paper was to review the therapeutic options for metabolic syndrome and its components, the available evidence related to their cardiovascular benefits, and to evaluate the extent to which they should influence the guidelines for clinical practice.
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Adverse Effects of Plant Food Supplements Self-Reported by Consumers in the PlantLIBRA Survey Involving Six European Countries
Patrizia Restani,Chiara Di Lorenzo,Alicia Garcia-Alvarez,Mihaela Badea,Alessandro Ceschi,Bernadette Egan,Lorena Dima,Saskia Lüde,F.M. Maggi,Angela Marculescu,Raimon Milà-Villarroel,Monique M. Raats,Lourdes Ribas-Barba,Lourdes Ribas-Barba,Liisa Uusitalo,Lluis Serra-Majem,Lluis Serra-Majem,Lluis Serra-Majem +17 more
TL;DR: Comparing the data from this study with those published in scientific papers and obtained by the PlantLIBRA Poisons Centers' survey, some important conclusions can be drawn: severe adverse effects to PFS are quite rare, although mild or moderate adverse symptoms can be present.