Health and wellbeing

Medically-unexplained symptoms (MUS) and nutrition While one can easily agree that the state of well-being affects psycho-physical health and performance, obtaining a suitable picture for assessing overall well-being is far from easy. In order to promote health recovery, one has to evaluate all types of unbalances that, though not resulting in defined clinical outcomes, lead…

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Hot seasons and dehydration

A risk for every age group and in every season of the year Water is the main constituent of our body (accounting for approximately 50-60% of the body weight of an adult) (TBW – BIA-ACC) and performs actions of fundamental importance. Indeed, it enables the transport of nutrients through cell membranes, regulates body temperature and…

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Negative-PRAL foods

PRAL and buffer systems: applications High-protein diets, low consumption of negative-PRAL foods, excessive exercise, increased BMI and waist circumference, elevated levels of glucocorticoids due to excessive stress and persistent activation of the stress system (HPA – Axis index/ BIA-ACC, Biotekna), superficial breathing and/or altered respiratory rhythm and excessive intake of high-NaCl (kitchen salt) foods, such…

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The liver and the kidneys: how to protect and support two essential organs

Ingestion, metabolism and excretion.These are three important functions performed by two organs that are fundamental for life: the kidneys and the liver. The kidneys carry out numerous functions, including the hormonal function through the production of erythropoietin, renin and prostaglandins and ensure the elimination of nitrogenous waste (from protein metabolism) and drug waste products. The liver performs…

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Sports, fatigue and buffer systems

A variety of factors determine skeletal muscle fatigue and impact exercise performance. These factors imply a complex interaction between central and peripheral components. Still, peripheral fatigue often correlates to overaccumulation of metabolites such as hydrogen (H+) ions, potassium (K+) ions and phosphate (Pi+) ions as well as, obviously, energy source availability. Many studies suggest that exercise-induced acidosis…

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Body composition and Albumin

Changes in body composition respond, more or less rapidly, to what we eat and the exercise we do but not only to this. Loss of skeletal muscle (S-Score, Skeletal Muscle – BIA-ACC), increase in ectopic adipose tissue (IMAT – BIA-ACC), increase in Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) and repeated clinical signs that in most cases result…

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