Haidar Tafner Curi
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Curi H, Ferretti E, de Soarez P
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol
. 2024 Feb;
19(8):2791-2796.
PMID: 38372226
Purpose: The proposed scoping review aims to explore and map wheelchair outcome measurement instruments for children in the literature. Method: The proposed scoping review will be conducted in accordance with...
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Curi H, Ferretti E, Franco R, Allegretti A, Silva M
Cien Saude Colet
. 2024 Feb;
29(2):e17552022.
PMID: 38324835
This article seeks to identify user satisfaction in relation to wheelchairs and the provision of public and private health services in the Baixada Santista Metropolitan Region. It involved a cross-sectional...
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Ferretti E, Curi H, Andrade L, Cooper R, de Soarez P
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol
. 2022 Oct;
19(3):814-830.
PMID: 36260418
Purpose: To identify and synthesise the available evidence on the effect of mobility on social participation and quality of life (QoL) of wheelchairs (WC) on adults who use WC as...
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Curi H, Dias C, da Luz Camargo M, Dos Santos Gomez P, Gomes M, Beserra-Filho J, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2021 Sep;
764:136239.
PMID: 34509569
Background: The consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) during pregnancy and perinatal periods can lead to long-term effects in the offspring central nervous system, affecting pathways related to neurogenesis and...
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Dias C, Curi H, Payolla T, Lemes S, Pavan I, Torsoni M, et al.
Neurochem Int
. 2020 Jul;
139:104781.
PMID: 32652271
Maternal high-fat diet (HFD) consumption can promote a systemic inflammatory condition that may impair the offspring brain development, damaging memory and learning, when it reaches the hippocampus. This study aims...