Ruiz Lozano, Tania Pamela (Date of defense: 2016-11-30)
Currently, the most effective treatment for severe obesity resulting in a large and marked weight loss is bariatric surgery (BS) (Courcoulas, AP et al. 2013).However, several studies have shown that ...
Urdiroz Urricelqui, Uxue (Date of defense: 2022-04-07)
El papel que juega el metabolismo lipídico en la progresión del cáncer está siendo revisado. Estudios recientes de nuestro laboratorio demuestran que el tratamiento con ácido palmítico (AP) de ...
Moizé Arcone, Violeta (Date of defense: 2017-09-14)
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery (BS) is the most effective long-term therapy for the treatment of severe obesity. Benefits of BS include a reduction of overall and cardiovascular mortality, incidence of ...
Garza Puentes, Andrea de la (Date of defense: 2017-09-28)
Maternal obesity has implications on the health of future generations by early life programming. The mother is usually the main source of nutrients for the fetus and neonate, hence her nutritional status ...
Arribas Hortigüela, Lorena (Date of defense: 2022-06-30)
The use of imaging techniques routinely used for diagnosis and the assessment for treatment response in oncology allow us to analyze the changes in body composition that occur during treatment and how ...
Juton, Charlotte (Date of defense: 2023-03-09)
[eng] Childhood obesity is a global public health problem with aggravating consequences during adulthood, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, musculoskeletal disorders, and some types of ...
Quifer Rada, Paola (Date of defense: 2017-06-26)
Beer is by far the most widely consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. Moderate alcohol consumption in general has been inversely associated with incident cardiovascular disease in observational ...
Rodríguez Monforte, Míriam (Date of defense: 2017-03-06)
Las enfermedades cardiometabólicas son la primera causa de muerte a nivel mundial. La prevención primaria de dichas enfermedades es el pilar fundamental para una salud óptima de los adultos, debiendo ...
Soria Florido, María Trinidad (Date of defense: 2019-01-11)
Cardiovascular disease remains the first cause of death worldwide. Pharmacological trials and Mendelian randomization studies have failed to unequivocally prove an inverse association between HDL-C ...
Rinaldi de Alvarenga, José Fernando (Date of defense: 2019-07-18)
Cooking made humans evolve. Cooking modified our gastrointestinal system, reducing the gut size and energy expenditure for digestion, which enabled the appearance of a more energy-dependent brain. Cooking ...