A. E. Raptis
Athens State University
32 Papers
159 Citations
A. E. Raptis is an academic researcher from Athens State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications.
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Papers
Thyroid hormones are positively associated with insulin resistance early in the development of type 2 diabetes
Vaia Lambadiari,Panayota Mitrou,Eirini Maratou,A. E. Raptis,Nikolaos Tountas,Sotirios A. Raptis,George Dimitriadis +6 more
TL;DR: Increases of thyroid hormone levels within the normal range associate positively with insulin resistance, suggesting that thyroid hormones may be part of the pathogenetic mechanism to explain metabolic derangement early in the development of type 2 diabetes.
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Bone mineral density of both genders in Type 1 diabetes according to bone composition.
TL;DR: Young males with Type 1 diabetes exhibit significantly lower BMD values of trabecular and mixed cortical-trabecULAR bone, compared with matched healthy persons.
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Myocardial work and vascular dysfunction are partially improved at 12 months after COVID‐19 infection
Ignatios Ikonomidis,Vaia Lambadiari,Asimina Mitrakou,Aikaterini Kountouri,Konstantinos Katogiannis,J Thymis,Emmanouil Korakas,George Pavlidis,P. Kazakou,Georgios Panagopoulos,Ioanna Andreadou,C. Chania,A. E. Raptis,Aristotelis Bamias,Konstantinos Thomas,Pinelopi Kazakou,S. Grigoropoulou,Dimitra Kavatha,Anastasia Antoniadou,Meletios A. Dimopoulos,Gerasimos Filippatos +20 more
TL;DR: Examination of markers of endothelial, vascular and myocardial function during a follow-up visit at 12 months after COVID-19 infection is examined to clarify whether the changes observed at 4 months post-infection are reversible in the long term.
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Insulin resistance in hyperthyroidism: the role of IL6 and TNFα
Panayota Mitrou,Eleni Boutati,Vaia Lambadiari,Aikaterini Tsegka,A. E. Raptis,Nikolaos Tountas,Theofanis Economopoulos,Sotirios A. Raptis,George Dimitriadis +8 more
TL;DR: Investigating whether interleukin 6 (IL6) and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) are related to the development of insulin resistance in hyperthyroidism of nonautoimmune origin concluded that glucose and lipid metabolism are resistant to insulin.
Dietary Composition and Cardiovascular Risk: A Mediator or a Bystander?
TL;DR: This review aims to present the most recent data concerning different dietary patterns at both the macro- and micronutrient level and their association with atherosclerosis, obesity, and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
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