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Maurizio Muscaritoli
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 312
Citations - 25860
Maurizio Muscaritoli is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cachexia & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 276 publications receiving 20079 citations. Previous affiliations of Maurizio Muscaritoli include Syracuse University & Policlinico Umberto I.
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Definition and classification of cancer cachexia: an international consensus
Kenneth C. H. Fearon,Florian Strasser,Stefan D. Anker,Ingvar Bosaeus,Eduardo Bruera,Robin L. Fainsinger,Aminah Jatoi,Charles L. Loprinzi,Neil MacDonald,Giovanni Mantovani,Mellar P. Davis,Maurizio Muscaritoli,Faith D. Ottery,Lukas Radbruch,Paula Ravasco,Declan Walsh,Andrew Wilcock,Stein Kaasa,Vickie E. Baracos +18 more
TL;DR: A framework exists on a framework for the definition and classification of cancer cachexia, a multifactorial syndrome defined by an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass that cannot be fully reversed by conventional nutritional support and leads to progressive functional impairment.
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Cachexia: a new definition.
William J. Evans,John E. Morley,Josep M. Argilés,Connie W. Bales,Vickie E. Baracos,Denis Guttridge,Aminah Jatoi,Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh,H. Lochs,Giovanni Mantovani,Daniel L. Marks,William E. Mitch,Maurizio Muscaritoli,Armine Najand,Piotr Ponikowski,Filippo Rossi Fanelli,Morrie Schambelan,Annemie M. W. J. Schols,Michael W. Schuster,David R. Thomas,Robert R. Wolfe,Stefan D. Anker +21 more
TL;DR: The prominent clinical feature of cachexia is weight loss in adults (corrected for fluid retention) or growth failure in children (excluding endocrine disorders).
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ESPEN guidelines on nutrition in cancer patients
Jann Arends,Patrick Bachmann,Vickie E. Baracos,Nicole Barthelemy,Hartmut Bertz,Federico Bozzetti,Kenneth C. H. Fearon,Elisabeth Hütterer,Elizabeth Isenring,Stein Kaasa,Zeljko Krznaric,Barry Laird,Maria Larsson,Alessandro Laviano,Stefan Mühlebach,Maurizio Muscaritoli,Line Merethe Oldervoll,Paula Ravasco,Tora Skeidsvoll Solheim,Florian Strasser,Marian A. E. de van der Schueren,Jean-Charles Preiser +21 more
TL;DR: These evidence-based guidelines were developed to translate current best evidence and expert opinion into recommendations for multi-disciplinary teams responsible for identification, prevention, and treatment of reversible elements of malnutrition in adult cancer patients.
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Consensus definition of sarcopenia, cachexia and pre-cachexia: joint document elaborated by Special Interest Groups (SIG) "cachexia-anorexia in chronic wasting diseases" and "nutrition in geriatrics"
Maurizio Muscaritoli,Stefan D. Anker,Josep M. Argilés,Zaira Aversa,Juergen M. Bauer,Gianni Biolo,Yves Boirie,Ingvar Bosaeus,Tommy Cederholm,Paola Costelli,Kenneth C. H. Fearon,Alessandro Laviano,Marcello Maggio,F. Rossi Fanelli,Stéphane M. Schneider,Annemie M. W. J. Schols,Cornel C. Sieber +16 more
TL;DR: The definition of cachexia, pre-cachexia and sarc Openia as well as the criteria for the differentiation between cachexia and other conditions associated with sarcopenia, which have been developed in cooperation with the ESPEN SIG on nutrition in geriatrics are reported.
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ESPEN guidelines on definitions and terminology of clinical nutrition
Tommy Cederholm,Rocco Barazzoni,P. Austin,P. Austin,Peter E. Ballmer,Gianni Biolo,Stephan C. Bischoff,Charlene Compher,I. Correia,Takashi Higashiguchi,Mette Holst,Gordon L. Jensen,Ainsley Malone,Maurizio Muscaritoli,Ibolya Nyulasi,Matthias Pirlich,Elisabet Rothenberg,Karin Schindler,Stéphane M. Schneider,M.A.E. de van der Schueren,M.A.E. de van der Schueren,Cornel C. Sieber,Luzia Valentini,Jian-Chun Yu,A. Van Gossum,Pierre Singer +25 more
TL;DR: An agreement of basic nutritional terminology to be used in clinical practice, research, and the ESPEN guideline developments has been established and may help to support future global consensus efforts and updates of classification systems such as the International Classification of Disease.