Francesca Mancinetti
6 Papers
Francesca Mancinetti is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Metabolic Score for Insulin Resistance (METS-IR) and Circulating Cytokines in Older Persons: The Role of Gender and Body Mass Index
Virginia Boccardi,Francesca Mancinetti,Marta Baroni,Roberta Cecchetti,Patrizia Bastiani,Carmelinda Ruggiero,Patrizia Mecocci +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate the association between cytokines and IR has to be interpreted in a gender-specific manner, and in women, EGF, Eotaxin, and MCP-1 circulating levels are associated with METS-IR being BMI a significant mediator.
Tai chi, irisin and cognitive performance: a clinical and biological investigation in older adults
Anna Giulia Guazzarini,Francesca Mancinetti,Patrizia Bastiani,Michela Scamosci,Roberta Cecchetti,Virginia Boccardi,Patrizia Mecocci +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest the potential benefits for cognitive health of TC practice by irisin levels modulation and the results suggest the potential benefits for cognitive health of TC practice by irisin levels modulation.
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83-LB: Simplifying Insulin Treatment in Persons with T2 DM over 65 Years—Interim Report of the STOP Study
Alessio Mazzieri,Michelantonio De Fano,Francesca Mancinetti,Dionysios Xenos,Virginia Boccardi,Carmine G. Fanelli,Francesca Porcellati +6 more
TL;DR: Porcellati et al. as discussed by the authors evaluated the effectiveness and safety of IDegLira in deintensifying diabetes therapy in insulin-treated persons with T2DM aged >65 years.
The impact of ideglira in treatment simplification in older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus already on insulin therapy: The stop study.
Michelantonio De Fano,Alessio Mazzieri,C. G. Fanelli,Francesca Mancinetti,Dionysios Xenos,Virginia Boccardi,Francesca Porcellati +6 more
Sex-specific associations between serum lipid levels and cognitive performance in older adults: results from a cross-sectional real-world study
Virginia Boccardi,Francesca Mancinetti,Anna Giulia Guazzarini,Ilenia Murasecco,Francesco Melis,Patrizia Bastiani,Michela Scamosci,Roberta Cecchetti,Patrizia Mecocci +8 more
TL;DR: This cross-sectional study of 1283 older adults (65+ years) found sex-specific associations between serum lipid levels and cognitive performance, with elevated cholesterol potentially protecting cognitive function in healthy women and those with mild impairment, but linked to decline in men with dementia.