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Letter accompanying a research manuscript presenting findings on the impact of zinc supplementation on immune function in obese children with genetic predisposition to atopy.
Year:
2026
Type of document:
Cover letter / Submission letter
Target journal:
Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research
Author:
Wistiani
Study type:
Original Research Article
Research focus:
Zinc supplementation, immune response, childhood obesity, atopy
Key population:
Obese children with family history of atopy
Main outcome:
Effect of zinc on Th1-cytokine production and hypozincaemia
Conflict of interest:
None declared
Manuscript status:
Not published, not under consideration elsewhere
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Date:
January 17, 2021
Type of document:
Cover letter
Purpose:
Submission of an original research article for publication
Journal:
Functional Foods in Health and Disease
Author:
Johnny Percy Ambulay Briceño, MSc
Affiliation:
Micronutrients Laboratory, Laboratories for Research and Development, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Institution address:
Av. Honorio Delgado 430, San Martin de Porres, Lima 31, Perú
Subject of manuscript:
Effects of oil emulsion from Plukenetia huayllabambana on nitric oxide, leptin, antioxidant and inflammation markers in obese rats
Funding statement:
Article publication fee of $895.00 US dollars to be paid via PayPal invoice
Publication status:
Not published and not under consideration elsewhere
Recommended peer reviewers:
Salma M. Eraky; Solomon E. Owumi; Zatollah Asemi; Ghadha Ibrahim Fouad; Jing Hui
Co-authors:
Percy A. Rojas; Olga S. Timoteo; Teresa V. Barreto; Zayra N. Vila; M. B. De los Santos; Maria Eguiluz; Ana Colarossi
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Cardiology, Obesity, Atrial Fibrillation
Document Type:
Research Study
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Cardiologists, medical researchers, healthcare professionals
Study Population:
Morbidly obese patients with BMI ≥35 kg/m² undergoing AF catheter ablation
Sample Size:
217 patients
Methods:
Retrospective observational study
Primary Outcome:
Composite of recurrent atrial arrhythmias and cardiovascular hospitalizations
Risk Factors Analyzed:
BMI fluctuations, blood pressure, obstructive sleep apnea, hyperlipidemia, tobacco use, alcohol use, diabetes mellitus with HbA1c >6.5%
Follow-up Period:
Mean 2.9 years after ablation
Key Findings:
Only HbA1c >6.5% independently predicted primary outcome; timing of ablation did not affect outcomes
Conclusion:
Optimizing glycemic control is crucial for reducing recurrent atrial arrhythmias and cardiovascular hospitalizations in morbidly obese patients undergoing AF ablation
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Karaj, Iran
Subject:
Obesity, probiotics, metabolic health
Document type:
Clinical trial report
Organization / institution:
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University
Author:
Faezeh Amani, Jamileh Ghalami, Leila Roozbeh-Nasiraie, Behzad Alaeddini, Vahidah Ebrahimzadeh Attari
Target audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals, medical scientists
Period of validity:
2023
Approval date:
2023-06-08
Date of changes:
None
Keywords:
Probiotics, Lactobacillus, Omentin-1, Obesity, Lipid profile, Glycemic control
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Clinical Trials, Neonatology, Supplementation
Document Type:
Research Protocol
Institution:
University of Oxford
Author:
Julie-Clare Becher, David Quine, Magda Rudnicka, Colette Jacobs, Hilary Cruickshank, Fiona McKeown, Anne Marshall, Alison Wood
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, Researchers
Period of Validity:
From study start to 12 months post EDD
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
A research protocol for a clinical trial studying the impact of long-term feed supplementation on developmental outcomes of neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
Year:
2024
Region / city:
UK
Subject:
Bariatric surgery supplementation and monitoring
Document type:
Guideline
Organization:
Somerset Foundation Trust
Author:
Alex Sandercock, Lead Bariatric Dietitian, Dr Isy Douek, Consultant Endocrinologist
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals involved in bariatric surgery
Effective period:
From 14/11/2024
Approval date:
14/11/2024
Date of updates:
14/11/2026
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Akure, Nigeria
Topic:
Poultry nutrition, Egg quality, Feed additives
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
Federal University of Technology, Akure
Author:
Omotoso O. B., Samuel D. A., Oso T. S., Olamide E. I., Akande O. A., Okhankhuele O. T., Ogunwande I. O., Oludahunsi O. F.
Target audience:
Researchers, poultry farmers, academics
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Organization:
International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids (ISSFAL)
Document type:
Official statement
Statement number:
5
Topic:
Alpha-linolenic acid supplementation and conversion to n-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
Subject area:
PUFA nutrition
Authors:
J. Thomas Brenna; Norman Salem, Jr.; Andrew J. Sinclair; Stephen C. Cunnane
Affiliations:
Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University; Martek Biosciences, Inc.; Deakin University, School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences; Research Center on Aging, Université de Sherbrooke
Approval body:
ISSFAL Board of Directors
Geographical scope:
International
Population focus:
Humans and mammals, including infants and adults
Key substances:
Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA); Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA); Docosapentaenoic acid (DPA); Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA); Linoleic acid (LA)
Type of evidence:
In vivo metabolic studies; tracer studies with stable isotopes; animal tissue compositional studies; human blood and breast milk analyses
Dietary context:
Western diets rich in linoleic acid
Authors:
Ingrid S. Surono; Fiona P. Koestomo; Nuni Novitasari; Fransiska R. Zakaria; Yulianasari; Koesnandar
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Study design:
Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled pre-post trial
Duration:
90 days
Population:
Pre-school children
Intervention:
Enterococcus faecium IS-27526 supplementation in milk
Control:
Placebo group receiving Ultra High Temperature low fat milk
Outcome measures:
Total serum IgA; total salivary IgA; bodyweight
Method of analysis:
Sandwich ELISA
Probiotic strain:
Enterococcus faecium IS-27526
Source of strain:
Dadih, Indonesian traditional fermented buffalo milk
Keywords:
dadih; novel probiotic; salivary IgA; Enterococcus faecium IS-27526; weight gain; pre-school children
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Arusha, Tanzania
Subject:
Dairy cattle nutrition and environmental impact
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Local smallholder dairy farms
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, agricultural extension officers, policy makers
Study period:
90 days
Dietary treatments:
GM, MSM, RSM, BRM
Measurement methods:
Laser Methane Detector, milk yield records, body weight tracking
Main crops analyzed:
Maize, rice, beans, grass mixture
Key findings:
BRM diet increased milk yield and body weight while reducing methane emissions
Year:
2019–2024
Region / Province:
South Africa (EC, FS, GP, KZN, MPU, LP, NC, NW, WC)
Subject:
Micronutrient and Vitamin A Supplementation
Document Type:
Parliamentary Written Question and Ministerial Reply
Institution:
National Assembly of South Africa
Author / Questioner:
Mrs M O Clarke (DA)
Respondent:
Minister of Health
Target Group:
Children aged 12–59 months, Pregnant women
Data Included:
Targets, coverage, procurement, and cost of micronutrients
Period Covered:
2019–2024
Budget Source:
Provincial pharmaceutical budgets and equitable share allocation
Notes:
Provincial variations, impact of COVID-19 on distribution, stockouts reported