Life,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 1503 - 1503
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
Shift
work
has
been
associated
with
unhealthy
lifestyle
habits
and
a
higher
prevalence
of
obesity,
which
negatively
impacts
the
health
shift
workers.
The
objective
our
study
was
to
examine
influence
on
as
well
sociodemographic
variables,
anthropometric
measurements,
in
individuals
working
this
type
schedule.
Clinics and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 18 - 18
Published: Jan. 14, 2025
Background:
The
purpose
of
this
article
is
to
overview
the
clinical
significance
left
supraclavicular
adenopathy
and
review
etiology
inferior
vena
cava
(IVC)
thrombosis,
starting
from
a
presentation
rare
case
renal
cell
carcinoma
(RCCs)
with
Xp11.2
translocation
involving
TFE3
gene
fusion.
This
also
aims
literature
understand
characteristics
type
tumor.
Renal
(RCC)
associated
translocation/gene
fusion
subtype
kidney
cancer
that
was
classified
in
2016
as
belonging
family
carcinomas
MiT
(microphthalmia-associated
transcription
factor).
prognosis
for
these
cancers
poorer
compared
other
types.
Methods:
We
present
66-year-old
man
Virchow–Troisier
during
physical
examination,
which
raises
suspicion
infra-diaphragmatic
echocardiography
highlighted
heterogeneous
mass
right
cardiac
cavities,
abdominal
ultrasound
exam
revealed
solid
at
upper
pole
kidney.
Results:
Following
computed
tomography,
magnetic
resonance
imaging,
PET-CT,
histopathological
immunohistochemical
examinations,
patient
diagnosed
Conclusions:
IVC
thrombosis
often
neoplastic
disease
due
procoagulant
state
patients,
most
common
malignancies
related
being
represented
by
RCCs
(38%),
genitourinary
(25%),
bronchus
lung
cancers,
retroperitoneal
leiomyosarcoma,
adrenal
cortical
carcinoma.
Imaging
methods
play
crucial
role
differential
diagnosis,
allowing
localization
primary
tumor
assessment
its
characteristics.
Biomedicines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(9), P. 2129 - 2129
Published: Sept. 19, 2024
Adipose
tissue
was
previously
regarded
as
a
dormant
organ
for
lipid
storage
until
the
identification
of
adiponectin
and
leptin
in
early
1990s.
This
revelation
unveiled
dynamic
endocrine
function
adipose
tissue,
which
has
expanded
further.
emerged
recent
decades
multifunctional
that
plays
significant
role
energy
metabolism
homeostasis.
Currently,
it
is
evident
primarily
performs
its
by
secreting
diverse
array
signaling
molecules
known
adipokines.
Apart
from
their
pivotal
expenditure
regulation,
these
adipokines
exert
influence
over
multitude
biological
processes,
including
but
not
limited
to
inflammation,
thermoregulation,
immune
response,
vascular
function,
insulin
sensitivity.
Adipokines
are
regulating
numerous
processes
within
facilitating
communication
between
various
organs,
brain,
gut,
pancreas,
endothelial
cells,
liver,
muscle,
more.
Dysregulated
have
been
implicated
several
metabolic
diseases,
like
obesity
diabetes,
well
cardiovascular
diseases.
In
this
article,
we
attempted
describe
significance
developing
diseases
highlight
crosstalk
tissues
other
organs.
Infectious Disease Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 6 - 6
Published: Jan. 10, 2025
Objectives:
Spondylodiscitis
can
be
caused
by
various
microorganisms
and
has
shown
a
continuous
rise
in
incidence
mortality.
The
purpose
of
our
study
was
to
analyze
the
demographic
laboratory
data,
as
well
comorbidities
patients
that
were
surgically
treated
for
spondylodiscitis
hospital.
causative
pathogens
involved
etiology
spinal
infections
also
assessed.
Methods:
included
92
who
underwent
clinical,
radiological,
microbiological
analyses
including
bacterial
isolation.
According
their
culture
results,
divided
into
three
groups:
negative
results
(n
=
29),
positive
with
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis
(M.
tb.)
26),
other
pathological
agents
37).
Results:
Patients
M.
tb.
had
significantly
lower
body
mass
index
(p
0.022)
younger
0.024)
than
others.
analysis
complete
blood
work
showed
significant
differences
between
groups
regarding
fibrinogen
levels
0.023),
C-reactive
protein
0.009),
erythrocyte
sedimentation
rates
0.042).
Results
0.023)
diabetes
mellitus
more
prone
compared
without
disease.
Conclusions:
These
findings
have
important
implications
adopting
individualized
treatment
strategies
underlining
need
identification
at
high
risk
specific
pathogens.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 873 - 873
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
Background:
There
is
insufficient
evidence
regarding
the
independent
risk
of
childhood/adolescent
obesity
for
morbidity
and
mortality
in
adulthood.
The
objective
present
study
was
to
evaluate
association
weight
categories
during
adolescence
with
high-risk
diseases
determined
by
Charlson
Comorbidity
Index
young
We
also
analyzed
cumulative
at
age
30.
Methods:
A
retrospective
cohort
study,
based
on
central
computerized
database
a
major
health
service
organization,
conducted.
population
consisted
80,853
adolescents.
period
from
1
January
2007
31
December
2022
divided
into
exposure
2011
(ages
17–19)
follow-up
(from
date
defining
BMI
measurement
up
30
years).
Results:
five
highest
incidence
were
chronic
pulmonary
disease
(8.2%),
mild
liver
(3.7%),
cerebrovascular
(2.8%),
diabetes
without
end-organ
damage
(2.0%),
peptic
(1.6%).
When
adjusted
socio-demographic
variables
adult
BMI,
relative
risks
95%
confidence
intervals
increase
1.11
(1.05–1.17),
1.17
(1.11–1.24),
1.22
(1.09–1.35)
“overweight”,
“obesity”,
“class
2
obesity”
categories,
respectively,
while
these
1.60
(1.11–2.27),
1.71
(1.12–2.57),
3.18
(1.48–6.35),
respectively.
Conclusions:
Adolescent
an
factor
Interventions
aimed
reducing
rate
adolescent
overweight
should
be
implemented
as
early
possible.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(2), P. 207 - 207
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Low-grade
metabolic
inflammation
is
associated
with
several
chronic
disorders,
including
obesity.
However,
no
concrete
evidence
that
supports
obesity
as
a
direct
cause
of
inflammation.
This
study
aims
to
identify
the
association
in
apparently
healthy
adults.
In
this
study,
162
seemingly
volunteers,
aged
between
20
and
40
years,
comparable
sex
ratio,
were
recruited
categorized
based
on
their
body
mass
index
(BMI)
into
four
scales:
normal
(N),
overweight
(OW),
obese
(OB),
severely
(SOB).
After
clinical
examination,
fasting
blood
samples
collected
from
subjects
for
glycemic
(fasting
glucose-FBG,
HbA1c)
lipid
(total
cholesterol,
LDL-C,
HDL-C,
triacyl
glycerides
-TAG)
profile
analysis.
addition,
plasma
levels
panel
diverse
inflammatory
biomarkers,
IL6,
IL8,
procalcitonin
(PCT),
TREM1,
uPAR
analyzed
by
sandwich
ELISA.
The
results
showed
LDLC,
TAG,
FBG,
HbA1c
significantly
higher
(OB
SOB)
group,
compared
non-obese
(N
OW)
while
HDLc
was
lower.
biomarker
not
correlated
age
or
differed
males
females.
Importantly,
all
assessed
biomarkers
classes.
Moreover,
dyslipidemia
dysglycemia
those
profiles.
Finally,
obesity,
glycemic,
lipidemic
parameters.
correction
co-morbidities,
our
deny
discrete
probably
dyslipidemia,
systemic
Further
studies
local
non-elderly,
are
needed.
Current Issues in Molecular Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
47(2), P. 115 - 115
Published: Feb. 11, 2025
Cholesterol
is
an
essential
element
for
the
development
and
normal
function
of
central
nervous
system.
While
peripheral
cholesterol
influenced
by
liver
metabolism
diet,
brain
takes
place
in
isolated
system
due
to
impermeability
blood–brain
barrier
(BBB).
However,
cross-talk
occurs
between
periphery,
specifically
through
metabolites
such
as
oxysterols
that
play
key
roles
regulating
balance.
Several
neurodegenerative
conditions
Alzheimer’s
disease
or
Parkinson’s
are
considered
be
affected
loss
this
Also,
treatment
hypercholesterolemia
needs
consider
these
discrete
interferences
possible
implications
each
therapeutic
approach.
This
particularly
important
because
27-hydroxycholesterol
24-hydroxycholesterol,
which
can
cross
BBB
involved
metabolism.
paper
examines
metabolic
pathways
periphery
focuses
on
complex
metabolisms.
we
emphasize
regulatory
role
need
integrated
approach
management.