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Michelino Di Rosa
Researcher at University of Catania
Publications - 123
Citations - 4218
Michelino Di Rosa is an academic researcher from University of Catania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 99 publications receiving 2917 citations.
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The impact of physical activity on psychological health during Covid-19 pandemic in Italy
Grazia Maugeri,Paola Castrogiovanni,Giuseppe Battaglia,Roberto Pippi,Velia D'Agata,Antonio Palma,Michelino Di Rosa,Giuseppe Musumeci,Giuseppe Musumeci +8 more
TL;DR: Looking at changes in the physical activity levels during self-quarantine in Italy, and the impact of exercise on psychological health, suggests maintaining a regular exercise routine is a key strategy for physical and mental health during a forced rest period like the current coronavirus emergency.
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Vitamin D3: a helpful immuno-modulator
TL;DR: This review reports the new developments with specific reference to the metabolic and signalling mechanisms associated with the complex immune‐regulatory effects of vitamin D3 on immune cells.
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Molecular mechanisms involved in NAFLD progression.
TL;DR: The potential molecular mediators initiating and supporting the progression of NASH are assessed to establish precocious diagnosis and to plan more specific treatment for this disease.
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Osteoarthritis in the XXIst Century: Risk Factors and Behaviours that Influence Disease Onset and Progression
Giuseppe Musumeci,Flavia Concetta Aiello,Marta Anna Szychlinska,Michelino Di Rosa,Paola Castrogiovanni,Ali Mobasheri,Ali Mobasheri,Ali Mobasheri +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to highlight how certain behaviors, habits and lifestyles may be involved in the onset and progression of OA and to summarize the principal risk factorsinvolved in the development of this complicated joint disorder.
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Moderate Physical Activity as a Prevention Method for Knee Osteoarthritis and the Role of Synoviocytes as Biological Key.
Paola Castrogiovanni,Michelino Di Rosa,Silvia Ravalli,Alessandro Castorina,Alessandro Castorina,Claudia Guglielmino,Rosa Imbesi,Michele Vecchio,Filippo Drago,Marta Anna Szychlinska,Giuseppe Musumeci,Giuseppe Musumeci +11 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesize that MPA might partake in rescuing type B synoviocyte dysfunction at the early stages of OA, delaying the progression of the disease.