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Lorenzo Romano
Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata
Publications - 33
Citations - 672
Lorenzo Romano is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lean body mass & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 29 publications receiving 327 citations.
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Role of Personalized Nutrition in Chronic-Degenerative Diseases.
Laura Di Renzo,Paola Gualtieri,Lorenzo Romano,Giulia Marrone,Annalisa Noce,Alberto Pujia,Marco Alfonso Perrone,Vincenzo Aiello,Carmela Colica,Antonino De Lorenzo +9 more
TL;DR: This review analyzed the role of “-omics sciences” (nutrigenetics, nutrigenomics, proteomics and metabolomics) in the health status and as possible therapeutic tool in chronic degenerative diseases.
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Obesity: A preventable, treatable, but relapsing disease.
Antonio De Lorenzo,Lorenzo Romano,Laura Di Renzo,Nicola Di Lorenzo,Giuseppe Cenname,Paola Gualtieri +5 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review was to discuss in detail the criteria for defining primary obesity as a disease in a step-by-step manner.
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Heavy metals accumulation affects bone microarchitecture in osteoporotic patients
Manuel Scimeca,Manuel Scimeca,Maurizio Feola,Lorenzo Romano,Cecilia Rao,Elena Gasbarra,Elena Bonanno,Maria Luisa Brandi,Umberto Tarantino +8 more
TL;DR: High levels of sclerostin, detected by immunohistochemistry, correlate with the accumulation of heavy metal found in the bone of osteoporotic patients, suggesting a molecular link between heavy metal accumulation and bone metabolism impairment.
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Body Composition Findings by Computed Tomography in SARS-CoV-2 Patients: Increased Risk of Muscle Wasting in Obesity.
Paola Gualtieri,Carmela Falcone,Lorenzo Romano,Sebastiano Macheda,P. Correale,Pietro Arciello,Nicola Polimeni,Antonino De Lorenzo +7 more
TL;DR: The main results were the loss of the lean mass index and a greater increase in liver attenuation in obese subjects and the assessment of nutritional status, with body composition applied to imaging diagnostics and metabolic profiles in COVID-19, will assist in prescribing appropriate medical nutritional therapy.
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Triponderal mass index rather than body mass index: An indicator of high adiposity in Italian children and adolescents
Antonino De Lorenzo,Lorenzo Romano,Laura Di Renzo,Paola Gualtieri,Chiara Salimei,Elena Carrano,Tiziana Rampello,Renata Costa de Miranda +7 more
TL;DR: TMI was found to present a significantly higher area under the curve than BMI for indicating high adiposity in children and adolescents, and is a useful screening tool in pediatric clinical practice and epidemiologic studies concerning childhood obesity.