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Clelia de Oliveira Lyra

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de Oliveira Neta R, Lima S, Medeiros M, Araujo D, Bernardi N, de Araujo A, et al.
Nutr J . 2024 Oct; 23(1):116. PMID: 39354466
Background: The EAT-Lancet diet is a diet aimed at promoting population and planetary health from the perspective of sustainable diets in terms of environmental and health aspects. This study aimed...
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Moia M, Lima S, da Silva Nunes F, Queiroz S, Marchioni D, Pedrosa L, et al.
Biol Trace Elem Res . 2024 Feb; 202(12):5307-5318. PMID: 38347294
Magnesium and calcium are elements that have been associated with cardiometabolic risk factors related to metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, there are gaps in the knowledge regarding the impact of the...
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de Oliveira Neta R, Lima S, Nascimento L, Souza C, Lyra C, Marchioni D, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Dec; 18(12):e0296026. PMID: 38117768
Introduction: The current food system is associated with negative impacts on health, food insecurity and environmental harm. Sustainable diets have attracted increasing interest and novel proposals with a global scope...
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da Rocha I, Torrinhas R, Fonseca D, Lyra C, de Sousa Alves Neri J, Balmant B, et al.
Nutrients . 2023 Oct; 15(19). PMID: 37836432
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic conditions arising from an intricate interplay of genetics and environmental factors, and are associated with gut dysbiosis, inflammation, and gut permeability. In this study,...
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da Silva A, Ribeiro K, Alves de Araujo G, da Silva Oliveira L, Lyra C
Nutr Res Rev . 2023 Jun; 37(1):131-140. PMID: 37382196
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide. From this perspective, the role of vitamin E and its metabolites in preventing CVD has been studied, being supported by...
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Gomes S, Jacob M, Chaves V, Pereira de Sousa L, Signorelli M, de Oliveira D, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 May; 18(5):e0284257. PMID: 37163501
Transgender people often live with social vulnerability, largely promoted by gender-based prejudice. Our aim in this article was to raise preliminary data on how the COVID-19 pandemic and perceived prejudice...
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de Lima M, de Araujo Cabral N, Praca de Oliveira L, Pereira Liberalino L, Lima S, Campos Pedrosa L, et al.
PLoS One . 2023 Jan; 18(1):e0280541. PMID: 36662788
Background: Weight measurement is important in the nutritional anthropometric monitoring of older adults. When this measurement is not possible, estimates may be used. Aim: Developing and validating weight predictive equations...
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Hatjiathanassiadou M, Souza C, Vale D, Dantas N, Batista Y, Marchioni D, et al.
Foods . 2022 Dec; 11(23). PMID: 36496650
The analysis of dietary environmental impacts has proven to be an important tool for guiding the adoption of healthier and more sustainable diets. This study aimed to estimate the dietary...
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Pinheiro J, da Silva Costa K, Lyra C, Dos Santos F, Vianna R, Silva K, et al.
Medicine (Baltimore) . 2022 Nov; 101(45):e31500. PMID: 36397371
As newborns are highly vulnerable, they require essential care for adequate child development. This study aimed to assess the care provided to newborns during the first 28 days of life...
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Souza C, Seabra L, Hatjiathanassiadou M, Vale D, de Medeiros G, Marchioni D, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Nov; 17(11):e0277227. PMID: 36342938
Environmental footprints are indicators that can be used to estimate the impacts of diet on the environment. Since contemporary dietary practices are related to negative environmental impacts, this paper aims...