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 Dott.ssa Federica Budroni

Bibliografia 

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  1. Assessment of nutritional anthropometric parameters in adult patients undergoing orthognathic surgery. Jussara Giacobbo a Maria Inês Ludvig Mendel a Wâneza Dias Borges b Raquel Milani El-Kik a,c Rogério Belle Oliveira b Daniela Nascimento Silva

  2. Worrall SF. Changes in weight and body composition after orthognathic surgery and jaw fractures: a comparison of miniplates and intermaxillary fixation. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1994;32: 289-92.

  3. Behbehani F, Al-Aryan H, Al-Attar A, Al-Hamad N. Perceived effectiveness and side effects of intermaxillary fixation for diet control. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2006;35:618-23. 

  4. Haydock DA, Hill GL. Impaired wound healing in surgical patients with varying degrees of malnutrition. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1986; 10:550. 

  5. Badwal RS, Bennett J. Nutritional considerations in the surgical patients. Dent Clin North Am. 2004;47:474e494.

  6. Williams JZ, Barbul A. Nutrition and wound healing. Surg Clin North Am. 2004;84(4):571e596. Elwyn DH, Bryan-Brown CW, Shoemaker WC. 

  7. Kinney JM, Weissman C. Forms of malnutrition in stressed and unstressed patients. Clin Chest Med 1986; 7:19.

  8. Babineau TJ, Borlase BC, Blackburn GL. Applied Total Parental Nutrition in the Critically Ill. In: Intensive Care Medicine, Rippe JM, Irwin RS, Alpert JS, Fink MP (Eds), Little, Brown and Co, Boston 1991. p.1675.

  9. Mainous MR, Deitch EA. Nutrition and infection. Surg Clin North Am 1994; 74:659. 

  10. Haydock DA, Hill GL. Impaired wound healing in surgical patients with varying degrees of malnutrition. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1986; 10:550. 

  11. Albina JE. Nutrition and wound healing. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1994; 18:367. 

  12. Stadelmann WK, Digenis AG, Tobin GR. Physiology and healing dynamics of chronic cutaneous wounds. Am J Surg 1998;176:26S- 38S.

  13. Spencer A. Brown, Ph.D., Maria Coimbra, M.D., Dana M. Coberly, M.D., James J. Chao, M.D., and Rod J. Rohrich, M.D. Oral Nutritional Supplementation Accelerates Skin Wound Healing: A Randomized, Placebo- Controlled, Double-Arm, Crossover Study.

  14. Nutrition Support in Adults: Oral Nutrition Support, Parenteral Tube Feeding and Parenteral Nutrition. National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care at The Royal College of Surgeons of England; 2006.

  15. Nutritional Support for Wound Healing. Douglas MacKay, ND, and Alan L. Miller, ND Alternative Medicine Review â—† Volume 8, Number 4 â—† 2003 

  16. Kruger MJ, Smith C. Postcontusion polyphenol treatment alters inflammation and muscle regeneration. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2011 Oct 25 [Epub ahead of print]. 

  17. Nitenberg G, Raynard B. Nutritional support of the cancer patient: issues and dilemmas. Crit Rev Oncol Hematol. 2000;44(4):147e168.

  18. Wallace JM. Nutritional and botanical modulation of the inflammatory cascade – eicosanoids, cyclooxygenases, and lipoxygenases – as an adjunct in cancer therapy. Integr Cancer Ther (2002;1:7-37. 

  19. Dixon D, Hildebolt CF, Miley DD, et al. Calcium and vitamin D use among adults in periodontal disease maintenance programmes. Br Dent J 2009; 206(12): 627-31.

  20. Bashutski JD, Eber RM, Kinney JS, et al. The impact of vitamin D status on periodontal surgery outcomes. J Dent Res 2011; 90(8): 1007-12.

  21. Vieth R, Chan PC, MacFarlane GD. Efficacy and safety of vitamin D3 intake exceeding the lowest observed adverse effect level. Am J Clin Nutr 2001; 73(2): 288-94.

  22. Giovanni Montagna*, Sara Rucci*, Styven Tamburo*, Nicola Sponsiello Nutrizione nella gestione dell’infortunio muscolo-scheletrico. Commissione scientifica SINSEB; ** Consigliere nazionale SINSEB (SINSEB, Società Italiana Nutrizione Sport e Benessere).

  23. Ziccardi VB, Ochs MW, Braun TW. Indications for enteric tube feedings in oral and maxillofacial surgery. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1994;51:1250e1254. 

  24. Hammerlid E, Wirblad B, Sandin C, et al. Malnutrition and food intake in relation to quality of life in head and neck cancer patients. Head Neck. 1998;20(6):540e548.

  25. Hennon DK, Chalian MT, Babayan VK. Nutritional considerations for maxillofacial patients. In: Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Multidisciplinary Practice. Baltimore (U.S): Waverly Press, Inc.; 1971:257e262.

  26. Chandra RK. Immunocompetence as a functional index of nutritional status. Br Med Bull. 1981;47(1):89e94. 

  27. Arora NS, Rochester DF. Respiratory muscle strength and maximal voluntary ventilation in undernourished patients. Am Rev Respir Dis. 1982;126:5e8.

  28. Ramsewak R.S. et al. Cytotoxicity, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of curcumins I-III from Curcuma longa. Phytomedicine. 2000; 7, 303-308.

  29. Chainani-Wu N. Safety and anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin: a component of turmeric (Curcuma longa). J Altern Complement Med. 2003; 9(1):161-8.

  30. Tomita M. et al. Astrocyte production of the chemokine macrophage inflammatory protein-2 is inhibited by the spice principle curcumin at the level of gene transcription. J Neuroinflammation. 2005; 2(1):8.

  31. Viti C. et al. L’alimentazione clinica del paziente orl. Quaderni monografici di aggiornamento. Associazione otorinolaringologi ospedalieri italiani. 

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