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Eur Phys J C Part Fields ; 74(10): 2981, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25972760

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We highlight the progress, current status, and open challenges of QCD-driven physics, in theory and in experiment. We discuss how the strong interaction is intimately connected to a broad sweep of physical problems, in settings ranging from astrophysics and cosmology to strongly coupled, complex systems in particle and condensed-matter physics, as well as to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. We also discuss how success in describing the strong interaction impacts other fields, and, in turn, how such subjects can impact studies of the strong interaction. In the course of the work we offer a perspective on the many research streams which flow into and out of QCD, as well as a vision for future developments.

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Eur J Clin Nutr ; 57(4): 543-7, 2003 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12700615

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the current rate of underweightness amongst Parkinson's disease (PD) patients at an Italian referral centre. DESIGN: Epidemiological study on consecutive patients presenting for the first time in a 16-month period. SETTING: Nutritional service of PD referral centre in Milan, Italy. SUBJECTS: Three-hundred and sixty-four PD patients diagnosed according to CAPIT criteria. METHODS: Anthropometric assessments: BMI and waist-to-hip ratio; evaluation of therapeutic physical activity (h/week). RESULTS: Three-hundred and sixty-four patients were included (180 female, 184 male), mean (s.d.) age 65.9 (8.9) y, mean (s.d.) duration of PD 10.6 (5.3) y; 134 patients (37%) were overweight and 92 (25%) were obese; 11 (3%) were underweight; 127 (35%) had normal BMI. No important differences in BMI according to sex and smoking status were observed. There was highly significant inverse correlation between duration of disease and BMI (P<0.001): mean (s.d.) duration of disease was 9.7 (4.7) y in overweight+obese patients, 11.1 (5.5) y in patients with normal BMI and 14.1 (7.2) y in underweight patients (P=0.0059). The waist-to-hip ratio was a cardiovascular risk factor in 47.7% of men and 73.8% of women. Mean (s.d.) therapeutic physical activity was 1.07 (1.59) h/week in overweight and obese patients vs 1.61 (2.04) h/week in patients with normal BMI (50.5% increase; P=0.03). CONCLUSIONS: At present underweightness is uncommon in PD patients in Italy; this may be due to the increase in the prevalence of overweightness in the Italian population and to modern antiparkinsonian therapy.


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Parkinson Disease/physiopathology , Thinness/epidemiology , Aged , Body Constitution , Body Mass Index , Female , Humans , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Motor Activity , Obesity/epidemiology , Smoking , Time Factors
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