F. Romagnoni
University of Ferrara
16 Papers
273 Citations
F. Romagnoni is an academic researcher from University of Ferrara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Odds ratio & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Benzodiazepines with different half-life and falling in a hospitalized population: the GIFA study
TL;DR: In this article, the role of different types of benzodiazepines in determining falls in a hospitalized geriatric population was evaluated in a prospective study among 7908 patients consecutively admitted in 58 clinical centers of the Gruppo Italiano di Farmacovigilanza nell'Anziano (GIFA).
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Body Mass Index, Body Cell Mass, and 4-Year All-Cause Mortality Risk in Older Nursing Home Residents
Stefano Volpato,F. Romagnoni,Lucia Soattin,Alessandro Ble,Vincenzo Leoci,Cristina Bollini,Renato Fellin,Giovanni Zuliani +7 more
TL;DR: The relationship between body composition and all‐cause mortality in a sample of older nursing home residents is assessed using body mass index (BMI) and body cell mass (BCM) to determine the relationship between all-cause mortality and body composition.
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Severe hypercholesterolaemia: unusual inheritance in an Italian pedigree.
Giovanni Zuliani,Giovanni Battista Vigna,Alberto Corsini,Margherita Maioli,F. Romagnoni,Renato Fellin +5 more
TL;DR: The study of this pedigree suggests that hypercholesterolaemia is not produced by defects in the LDL receptor or LDL particles, and disease inheritance is consistent with an autosomal recessive trait.
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Lipids and other risk factors selected by discriminant analysis in symptomatic patients with supra-aortic and peripheral atherosclerosis.
Giovanni Battista Vigna,M. Bolzan,F. Romagnoni,G. Valerio,E. Vitale,Giovanni Zuliani,Renato Fellin +6 more
TL;DR: Risk profiles in atherosclerosis of the supra-aortic trunks and lower limbs seem to differ in relation to gender and circulatory district involved, with high correct classification rates achieved in the various patient subgroups on the basis of variables selected from the statistical function.
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Disability is associated with malnutrition in institutionalized elderly people. The I.R.A.* study
F. Romagnoni,Giovanni Zuliani,Cristina Bollini,Vincenzo Leoci,Lucia Soattin,S. Dotto,P. Rizzotti,G. Valerio,D. Lotto,Renato Fellin +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relationship between disability and biological parameters has not been extensively investigated as a primary focus; however, the authors have shown that severe disability in ADL is strongly associated with anthropometric and bio-humoral parameters suggesting the presence of malnutrition.
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