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- Can Classic Biomarkers be Prognosticators in Heart Failure? - Data from the REFERENCE studyPublication . Barbosa, M; Matos, A; Bicho, M; Falcão, LM
- Disruption of balance of oxidative stress-associated angiogenesis in heart failurePublication . Matos, A; Barbosa, M; Bicho, M; Falcão, LM
- Fatores angiogénicos modulados pelo perfil de plaquetas na insuficiência cardíacaPublication . Matos, A; Barbosa, M; Sequeira, T; Santos, AC; Bicho, M; Falcão, LM
- Food Intake in Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes MellitusPublication . Lemos, A; Lopes, AR; Bernardo, J; Furtado, T; Sousa, CRationale: The aim of the present study was to verify the fulfillment of the nutritional requirements of macronutrients of pregnant women diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) at Lusíadas Lisboa Hospital. Inadequate glycemic control in GDM increases the risk of maternal, fetal and neonatal consequences, in this sense, nutritional therapy is essential during the follow-up of these pregnant women. Methods: Cross-sectional observational study. The study sample included 20 pregnant women diagnosed with GDM. Participants were asked to answer a questionnaire that included relevant data and to complete a three-day food record, for which they gave consent. A statistical analysis was performed with IBM® SPSS® 25. Results: The mean age measured was 35±4 years and 75% of the sample were in the 3º trimester. In the pre-gestational period, the sample had a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 26,2±5,3kg/m2 . The mean fasting capillary blood glucose was 89±9mg/dL and the postprandial was 119±19mg/dL. 75% reached the fasting glycemic objective and 95% the postprandial. It was also found that pregnant women who didn´t meet the goal set for fasting blood glucose, had higher pre-gestational BMI. In terms of macronutrients, it was found that 75% of the sample didn´t reach Total Energy Requirements (TER), 50% didn´t reach protein (1,1g/kg of current weight/day and 15-20% TER), 10% lipid (30% TER) and all carbohydrates (50-55% TER), with only 35% reaching the daily minimum of carbohydrates (175g). It was also found that sample didn´t reach 28g/day of fiber. Conclusions: The present study demonstrated the importance of an individualized nutritional intervention by a nutritionist with pregnant women diagnosed with GDM. The importance of this intervention is based on adherence to an adequate dietary pattern that prevents nutritional deficits, enhances clinical outcomes and contributes to the prevention of the incidence of GDM.
- Insights from the pREdictors oF Early REadmission iN Chronic hEart failure (REFERENCE) StudyPublication . Barbosa, M; Matos, A; Bicho, M; Falcão, LM
- Is Bundle Branch Block useful in Heart Failure Risk Stratification? - Disclosures from the REFERENCE studyPublication . Matos, A; Barbosa, M; Bicho, M; Falcão, LM
- The Complementary Role of Novel Cardiac Fibrosis Biomarkers in Heart Failure Prognosis - A report from the REFERENCE studyPublication . Falcão, LM; Barbosa, M; Matos, A; Bicho, M
- The Impact of Low Blood Pressure in Heart Failure Outcome - Results from the REFERENCE studyPublication . Falcão, LM; Barbosa, M; Matos, A; Bicho, M
- The importance of hematological parameters in heart failure prognosis - evidence from the REFERENCE StudyPublication . Barbosa, M; Matos, A; Bicho, M; Falcão, LM
- The Paramount Importance of Renal Function in Heart Failure Prognosis - Conclusions from the REFERENCE studyPublication . Falcão, LM; Barbosa, M; Matos, A; Bicho, M