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Maria Rita Marques de Oliveira
Researcher at Sao Paulo State University
Publications - 91
Citations - 761
Maria Rita Marques de Oliveira is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Weight loss. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 78 publications receiving 667 citations.
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Nutritional status and functional capacity of hospitalized elderly.
TL;DR: There is an interrelationship between the nutritional status of the elderly and reduced functional capacity and the IADL and ADL variables assessed were significantly more deteriorated among the malnourished individuals.
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Dialysis adequacy and nutritional status of hemodialysis patients.
Fernanda Teixeira Nunes,Gianine de Campos,Sandra M Xavier de Paula,Vânia Aparecida Leandro Merhi,Kátia Cristina Portero-McLellan,Denise Giacomo da Motta,Maria Rita Marques de Oliveira +6 more
TL;DR: Gender and age had an important influence in the dialysis adequacy, as men presented lower dialysisadequacy and younger adults presented better dialysis inadequacy.
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High Cholesterol Intake Modifies Chylomicron Metabolism in Normolipidemic Young Men
Thais Borges Cesar,Maria Rita Marques de Oliveira,Carlos Henrique de Mesquita,Raul C. Maranhão +3 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that high cholesterol intakes increase the residence time of chylomicron remnants, as indicated by the 14C-CE kinetics, which may have undesirable effects related to the development of CAD.
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Body weight evolution and classification of body weight in relation to the results of bariatric surgery: roux-en-Y gastric bypass
Patrícia Fátima Sousa Novais,Irineu Rasera Junior,Celso Vieira de Souza Leite,Maria Rita Marques de Oliveira +3 more
TL;DR: A evolucao de peso apos dois ou mais anos da cirurgia mostrou sua esperada reducao com variados graus de resposta, apontando a necessidade of monitoramento, investigacao e intervencao para obtencao dos resultados esperados.
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Food intake in women two years or more after bariatric surgery meets adequate intake requirements.
Patrícia Fátima Sousa Novais,I. Rasera,Celso Vieira de Souza Leite,Flávia Andréia Marin,Maria Rita Marques de Oliveira +4 more
TL;DR: Weight loss after surgery is associated with food habits that favor energy intake over micronutrient intake, and the adequacy of food intake in women two or more years after bariatric surgery according to the excess weight lost is assessed.