01079nam0-2200349---450-99000819484040332120050928162340.088-09-03735-9000819484FED01000819484(Aleph)000819484FED0100081948420050928d2004----km-y0itay50------baitafreIT--------001cyKarawandal deserto al webFatema Mernissia cura e traduzione di Elisabetta BartuliMilanoGiunti©2004255 p.ill.22 cmAstrea2001<<Les >>Simdbads Marocains: Voyage dans le Maroc Civique48272MaroccoAspetti sociali e culturali306.096421itaMernissi,Fatema266621Bartuli,Elisabetta<1955- >ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008194840403321306.0964 MER 12982BFSBFSSimdbads Marocains: Voyage dans le Maroc Civique48272UNINA01862nim 2200409Ka 450 991015947630332120250814103640.22-8211-0567-3(CKB)3710000001019950(ODN)ODN0008826533(EXLCZ)99371000000101995020220413d2016 uy 0freuruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrier100 citations d'alexandre dumas père Collection 100 citations. /Alexandre DumasUnabridged.Copenhagen K. SAGA Egmont20161 online resource (1 audio file) digitalUnabridged.Alexandre Dumas père est un auteur au succès immense. On lui doit la trilogie des Trois Mousquetaires, la figure de proue du roman de cape et d'épée. Comme dans le Comte de Monte-Cristo, la Reine Margot, ou encore le Vicomte de Bragelonne, l'écriture fougueuse de Dumas père plonge immédiatement le lecteur dans l'aventure. Les romans de Dumas sont publiés en feuilleton, et le public lui fait un accueil tel que les journaux paient Dumas dix fois le prix que touchent ses collègues écrivains ; aujourd'hui, il est encore présent dans le coeur de ceux qui aiment aventure, combats et répliques cinglantes.100 citations d'Alexandre Dumas père100 citations d'Alexandre Dumas père NonfictionOverDriveLiterary CriticismOverDriveNonfiction.Literary Criticism.LIT004130bisacshDumas Alexandre438559Huber Elodie1843307AUDIO9910159476303321100 citations d'alexandre dumas père4426965UNINA04254nam 2201021z- 450 991055768830332120220111(CKB)5400000000044649(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77103(oapen)doab77103(EXLCZ)99540000000004464920202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierExtension of Healthy Life Span of Dialysis Patients in the Era of a 100-Year LifeBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (208 p.)3-0365-2346-4 3-0365-2345-6 Malnutrition is becoming a more prominent health problem, with an increasing number of elderly CKD patients being put on dialysis. In addition, the presence of inflammation, sarcopenia/frailty, diabetes, and CVD is a definite and independent risk factor associated with higher mortality in this population. Although the restriction of protein intake has been recommended to protect eGFR decline, hyperphosphatemia, and hyperkalemia in CKD patients, it might accelerate the loss of skeletal muscle and adipose mass, leading to a poor prognosis. Therefore, flexible responses are considered regarding whether protein restriction should be continued or loosened in pre-dialysis CKD patients. In undernourished elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis, sufficient calorie/protein intake is necessary to counteract the development of sarcopenia/frailty. It is expected that the application of new drugs including phosphate binders and potassium chelators may achieve both a high enough intake and balanced levels of phosphate and potassium. Furthermore, the improvement of deficient micronutrients and poor appetite is also necessary. Comprehensive care is essential for the wellbeing of elderly patients undergoing hemodialysis. The topicof this Special Issue is "Extension of Healthy Life Span of Dialysis Patients in the Era of a 100-Year Life".MedicinebicsscagingaKlothoarterial spin labelingblood oxygenation level-dependentblood pressurebody mass indexbody weightcardiovascular diseasecarnitinecarnitine deficiencychronic kidney diseaseCKDCKD-MBDclinical malnutritiondiabetesdialysisdialysis patientsdiffusion tensor imagingend-stage kidney diseaseexerciseexercise tolerancefat massFGF23frailtyhemodialysishypercatabolismhypertensionmagnetic resonance imagingmalnutritionmortalitymuscle physiologyn/anutritionnutritional statusnutritional supportobesity paradoxolder individualsperitoneal dialysisphosphate-binderphysical activitypotassiumpotassium excretionprotein energy wastingprotein energy wasting (PEW)protein synthesisquality of liferenal rehabilitationsaltsarcopeniasarcopenia and frailtyskeletal musclesodiumsubcutaneous fatvisceral fatzincMedicineInaba Masaakiedt1323479Mōri Katsuhiko1961-edtInaba MasaakiothMori KatsuhikoothBOOK9910557688303321Extension of Healthy Life Span of Dialysis Patients in the Era of a 100-Year Life3035604UNINA