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Background:
Consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) has dramatically increased worldwide and is more prevalent in women than men. Similarly, obesity rates have continued to rise, most notably in minorities. Since NNS consumption has been linked to obesity, we propose studying NNS effects
Intestinal drug absorption appears to be a very complex process characterized by gastrointestinal transit, disintegration of dosage forms, drug dissolution within the intestinal lumen, active and passive uptake processes, mucosal metabolism (e.g. by cytochrome P450 (CYP), UGT, sulfotransferase
This study aims to
1. to investigate the relationship between body composition and the liver/intestine activity and expression of proteins (drug metabolizing enzymes, transporters and regulatory factors) important for drug bioavailability and disposition in the range from normal to morbid obesity
From the Cardiologist Department of eight university hospitals CHF patients were referred to the Sleep Units with the sole condition of having a LVEF < 45%. After an interview and some clinical explorations, 127 out of 245 fulfilled the rigid inclusion and exclusion criteria in order to have CHF
BACKGROUND:
Essential hypertension is believed to be a heterogeneous group of disorders, the subtypes of which could be related to sodium sensitivity, obesity, diabetes, calcium intake and metabolism, the renin-angiotensin balance, or membrane cation transport. Essential hypertension aggregates in