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Coffee and Caffeine Consumption for Human Health
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ISBN: 3039286293 3039286285 Year: 2020 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The year 2019 has been prolific in terms of new evidence regarding the effects of coffee and caffeine consumption on diverse aspects of human functioning. This book collects 20 high-quality manuscripts published in Nutrients that include original investigation or systematic review studies of the effects of caffeine intake on human performance and health. The diversity of the articles published in this Special Issue highlights the extent of the effects of coffee and caffeine on human functioning, while underpinning the positive nature of most of these effects. This book will help with understanding why the natural sources of caffeine are so widely present in the nutrition behaviors of modern society.


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Kidney Inflammation, Injury and Regeneration
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ISBN: 3039285394 3039285386 Year: 2020 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is still associated with high morbidity and mortality incidence rates, and also bears an elevated risk of subsequent chronic kidney disease. Although the kidney has a remarkable capacity for regeneration after injury and may recover completely depending on the type of renal lesions, the options for clinical intervention are restricted to fluid management and extracorporeal kidney support. The development of novel therapies to prevent AKI, to improve renal regeneration capacity after AKI, and to preserve renal function is urgently needed. The Special Issue covers research articles that investigated the molecular mechanisms of inflammation and injury during different renal pathologies, renal regeneration, diagnostics using new biomarkers, and the effects of different stimuli like medication or bacterial components on isolated renal cells or in vivo models. The Special Issue contains important reviews that consider the current knowledge of cell death and regeneration, inflammation, and the molecular mechanisms of kidney diseases. In addition, the potential of cell-based therapy approaches that use mesenchymal stromal/stem cells or their derivates is summarized. This edition is complemented by reviews that deal with the current data situation on other specific topics like diabetes and diabetic nephropathy or new therapeutic targets.

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microRNAs --- n/a --- transcription --- ischemia/reperfusion injury --- DSS-colitis --- kidney inflammation --- therapeutics targets --- CXCL13 --- glomerulus --- interleukin-6 --- rhabdomyolysis --- IgA nephropathy --- CREB Regulated Transcriptional Coactivators (CRTC) --- slit diaphragm --- injury --- xanthine oxidase --- Salt Inducible Kinase (SIK) --- acute and chronic kidney disease --- therapeutic target --- KIT-IgA score --- G-protein-coupled bile acid receptor (TGR5) --- lysophosphatidic acid --- glomerular injury --- IL-18 --- mesenchymal stem cells --- Taiwan --- acute kidney injury --- renal ischemia-reperfusion --- long non-coding RNA --- fibrosis --- acute kidney failure --- diabetic kidney diseases --- chronic kidney disease --- lncRNA --- LPS-binding protein --- endotoxemia-induced oliguric kidney injury --- dapagliflozin --- cPLA2 and COX-2 --- NLRP3 inflammasome --- CmklR1 --- haem --- chronic kidney injury --- omega-3 fatty acid --- noninvasive --- inflammation --- regulated necrosis --- GLP-1 receptor agonists --- miRNA --- AKI --- SGLT2 inhibitors --- diabetic kidney disease --- extracellular vesicles --- podocin --- type IV collagen --- epithelial cells --- nephrin --- 2-kidney-1-clip --- renal fibrosis --- papilla --- diagnostics --- necrosis --- non-coding RNAs --- podocyte --- Thy1.1 nephritis --- KIT assay --- oxidative stress --- conditioned medium --- C-reactive protein --- pericyte --- myofibroblast --- Nuclear Factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-?B) --- endotoxemia --- modifier gene --- polymorphism --- renal stem cells --- kidney --- polyploidization --- Class IIa Histone Deacetylases (HDAC) --- 2k1c --- molecular signaling --- proximal tubule --- arachidonic acid --- empagliflozin --- tubular injury --- signaling cascade --- signal transduction --- inflammatory maker --- niches --- biomarkers --- renal progenitors --- type V collagen --- cyclooxygenase --- focal segmental glomerulosclerosis --- inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) --- chronic kidney disease (CKD) --- allograft rejection --- renovascular hypertension --- genotype --- molecular mechanisms --- ROS --- prediction --- glomerular filtration barrier (GFB) --- alport syndrome --- scattered tubular cells --- long non-coding RNAs --- renal inflammation --- lysophosphatidic acid receptor --- cAMP Regulatory Element Binding Protein (CREB) --- Farnesiferol B --- differentiation --- mesenchymal stromal cells --- modified-MSCs --- kidney transplantation --- polyunsaturated fatty acids --- apoptosis --- type I collagen --- diabetes mellitus --- natural products --- lipoxygenase --- stem cell --- T cell-mediated rejection --- exosomes --- renal injury --- obese kidney fibrosis --- kidney injury --- cytotoxicity --- mesenchymal stem cell --- pigment nephropathy --- mesodermal stem cell --- ischemia-reperfusion --- cytochrome P450 --- renal cell carcinoma --- hematuria --- B-cell attracting chemokine --- microRNA --- chemerin --- glomerular basement membrane --- glomerular damage --- renal tubular cells --- kidney proximal tubule --- exosome --- hypertension --- diabetic nephropathy


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Clinical Medicine for Healthcare and Sustainability
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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When the domestic government, the private sector, and people in various professional fields talk about long-term care issues, they all focus on creating a warm and home-like care institution. However, we actively emphasize the importance of community-based long-term care. For “aging in place”, the development of domestic non-institutional care is still in its infancy, and some long-term care needs must still be met through institutional care, and the facilitation of the extension or outreach of community-based care and respite service platforms for the development of community-based long-term care still rely on institutional care. The history of the development of long-term care in Taiwan is much shorter than that of Japan, Europe, the United States, and Canada. Despite years of hard work and rapid development, the long-term care resources needed to establish a complete system in terms of universalization, fairness, accessibility, and selectivity are not available. In the future, based on the soundness of institutional care, it hoped that outreach will move toward the goals of community care and aging in place. We hope the studies in this Special Issue will help further develop clinical medicine for healthcare and stainability.

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Medicine --- sarcopenia --- bioimpedance analysis --- computed tomography --- discordance --- effect --- protection --- catheter --- hemodialysis --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- Long-term oxygen therapy --- home mechanical ventilation --- patient-reported experience measures --- quality of care --- healthcare --- sustainability --- hepatocellular carcinoma --- health-related quality of life --- minimal clinically important difference --- survival --- serum urate --- menopause --- hypertension --- xanthine dehydrogenase --- cross-sectional cohort study --- diabetic foot ulcer --- peripheral arterial disease --- incidence --- prevalence --- cost --- National Health Insurance Service data --- erythrodermic psoriasis --- secukinumab --- addiction --- smoking --- alcohol --- cannabis --- virtual reality --- musculoskeletal disorders --- randomized controlled tria --- ceftaroline --- ceftriaxone --- community-acquired pneumonia --- safety --- eravacycline --- complicated intra-abdominal infection --- efficacy --- mortality --- laparoscopic --- open surgery --- non-metastatic colorectal cancer --- surgical complication --- oncologic outcome --- single surgeon experience --- doripenem --- acute bacterial infection --- pneumonia --- intra-abdominal infection --- complicated urinary tract infection --- ultrasound-guided injection --- laser assisted --- long-axis injection --- chronic disease --- multimorbidity --- suicidal thoughts --- suicidal plans --- stroke --- post-acute care --- medical referral system --- propensity score matching --- resistance training --- arterial pressure --- disease prevention --- caffeine --- older adults --- frailty --- medication --- primary care --- white matter hyperintensity --- MRI --- healthcare quotient --- chronic --- older adults living in super-aging society --- mild cognitive impairment --- walking speed --- depression --- urinary tract infection --- rapid culture --- antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST), evidence-based prescription --- antibiotics --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR), rapid diagnostics --- prediction --- deep learning --- conventional neural network --- bariatric surgery --- hospital emergency department --- queuing theory --- decision support --- cost optimization --- health behavior --- socioeconomic status --- Korea --- cardiovascular disease --- postprandial --- hypotension --- blood pressure --- elderly --- lung cancer --- physical activity --- season --- preoperative --- wearable --- macrosomia --- large for gestational age --- machine learning --- ensemble methods --- sensitivity --- specificity --- clinical deterioration --- early medical intervention --- electronic health records --- hospital rapid response team --- intensive care units --- medical records system --- computerized --- osteoporosis screening --- artificial intelligence --- convolutional neural networks --- dental panoramic radiographs --- palliative care --- nursing homes --- symptom assessment --- drug therapy --- therapeutics --- longitudinal studies --- occupational medicine --- forensic medicine --- insurance medicine --- psychoactive substances --- clinical --- forensic --- law --- ethics --- uric acid --- risk factor --- epidemiology --- cardiometabolic diseases --- healthcare and sustainability --- therapy of internal medicine diseases


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Clinical Medicine for Healthcare and Sustainability
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When the domestic government, the private sector, and people in various professional fields talk about long-term care issues, they all focus on creating a warm and home-like care institution. However, we actively emphasize the importance of community-based long-term care. For “aging in place”, the development of domestic non-institutional care is still in its infancy, and some long-term care needs must still be met through institutional care, and the facilitation of the extension or outreach of community-based care and respite service platforms for the development of community-based long-term care still rely on institutional care. The history of the development of long-term care in Taiwan is much shorter than that of Japan, Europe, the United States, and Canada. Despite years of hard work and rapid development, the long-term care resources needed to establish a complete system in terms of universalization, fairness, accessibility, and selectivity are not available. In the future, based on the soundness of institutional care, it hoped that outreach will move toward the goals of community care and aging in place. We hope the studies in this Special Issue will help further develop clinical medicine for healthcare and stainability.

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sarcopenia --- bioimpedance analysis --- computed tomography --- discordance --- effect --- protection --- catheter --- hemodialysis --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- Long-term oxygen therapy --- home mechanical ventilation --- patient-reported experience measures --- quality of care --- healthcare --- sustainability --- hepatocellular carcinoma --- health-related quality of life --- minimal clinically important difference --- survival --- serum urate --- menopause --- hypertension --- xanthine dehydrogenase --- cross-sectional cohort study --- diabetic foot ulcer --- peripheral arterial disease --- incidence --- prevalence --- cost --- National Health Insurance Service data --- erythrodermic psoriasis --- secukinumab --- addiction --- smoking --- alcohol --- cannabis --- virtual reality --- musculoskeletal disorders --- randomized controlled tria --- ceftaroline --- ceftriaxone --- community-acquired pneumonia --- safety --- eravacycline --- complicated intra-abdominal infection --- efficacy --- mortality --- laparoscopic --- open surgery --- non-metastatic colorectal cancer --- surgical complication --- oncologic outcome --- single surgeon experience --- doripenem --- acute bacterial infection --- pneumonia --- intra-abdominal infection --- complicated urinary tract infection --- ultrasound-guided injection --- laser assisted --- long-axis injection --- chronic disease --- multimorbidity --- suicidal thoughts --- suicidal plans --- stroke --- post-acute care --- medical referral system --- propensity score matching --- resistance training --- arterial pressure --- disease prevention --- caffeine --- older adults --- frailty --- medication --- primary care --- white matter hyperintensity --- MRI --- healthcare quotient --- chronic --- older adults living in super-aging society --- mild cognitive impairment --- walking speed --- depression --- urinary tract infection --- rapid culture --- antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST), evidence-based prescription --- antibiotics --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR), rapid diagnostics --- prediction --- deep learning --- conventional neural network --- bariatric surgery --- hospital emergency department --- queuing theory --- decision support --- cost optimization --- health behavior --- socioeconomic status --- Korea --- cardiovascular disease --- postprandial --- hypotension --- blood pressure --- elderly --- lung cancer --- physical activity --- season --- preoperative --- wearable --- macrosomia --- large for gestational age --- machine learning --- ensemble methods --- sensitivity --- specificity --- clinical deterioration --- early medical intervention --- electronic health records --- hospital rapid response team --- intensive care units --- medical records system --- computerized --- osteoporosis screening --- artificial intelligence --- convolutional neural networks --- dental panoramic radiographs --- palliative care --- nursing homes --- symptom assessment --- drug therapy --- therapeutics --- longitudinal studies --- occupational medicine --- forensic medicine --- insurance medicine --- psychoactive substances --- clinical --- forensic --- law --- ethics --- uric acid --- risk factor --- epidemiology --- cardiometabolic diseases --- healthcare and sustainability --- therapy of internal medicine diseases


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Clinical Medicine for Healthcare and Sustainability
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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When the domestic government, the private sector, and people in various professional fields talk about long-term care issues, they all focus on creating a warm and home-like care institution. However, we actively emphasize the importance of community-based long-term care. For “aging in place”, the development of domestic non-institutional care is still in its infancy, and some long-term care needs must still be met through institutional care, and the facilitation of the extension or outreach of community-based care and respite service platforms for the development of community-based long-term care still rely on institutional care. The history of the development of long-term care in Taiwan is much shorter than that of Japan, Europe, the United States, and Canada. Despite years of hard work and rapid development, the long-term care resources needed to establish a complete system in terms of universalization, fairness, accessibility, and selectivity are not available. In the future, based on the soundness of institutional care, it hoped that outreach will move toward the goals of community care and aging in place. We hope the studies in this Special Issue will help further develop clinical medicine for healthcare and stainability.

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Medicine --- sarcopenia --- bioimpedance analysis --- computed tomography --- discordance --- effect --- protection --- catheter --- hemodialysis --- meta-analysis --- trial sequential analysis --- Long-term oxygen therapy --- home mechanical ventilation --- patient-reported experience measures --- quality of care --- healthcare --- sustainability --- hepatocellular carcinoma --- health-related quality of life --- minimal clinically important difference --- survival --- serum urate --- menopause --- hypertension --- xanthine dehydrogenase --- cross-sectional cohort study --- diabetic foot ulcer --- peripheral arterial disease --- incidence --- prevalence --- cost --- National Health Insurance Service data --- erythrodermic psoriasis --- secukinumab --- addiction --- smoking --- alcohol --- cannabis --- virtual reality --- musculoskeletal disorders --- randomized controlled tria --- ceftaroline --- ceftriaxone --- community-acquired pneumonia --- safety --- eravacycline --- complicated intra-abdominal infection --- efficacy --- mortality --- laparoscopic --- open surgery --- non-metastatic colorectal cancer --- surgical complication --- oncologic outcome --- single surgeon experience --- doripenem --- acute bacterial infection --- pneumonia --- intra-abdominal infection --- complicated urinary tract infection --- ultrasound-guided injection --- laser assisted --- long-axis injection --- chronic disease --- multimorbidity --- suicidal thoughts --- suicidal plans --- stroke --- post-acute care --- medical referral system --- propensity score matching --- resistance training --- arterial pressure --- disease prevention --- caffeine --- older adults --- frailty --- medication --- primary care --- white matter hyperintensity --- MRI --- healthcare quotient --- chronic --- older adults living in super-aging society --- mild cognitive impairment --- walking speed --- depression --- urinary tract infection --- rapid culture --- antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST), evidence-based prescription --- antibiotics --- antimicrobial resistance (AMR), rapid diagnostics --- prediction --- deep learning --- conventional neural network --- bariatric surgery --- hospital emergency department --- queuing theory --- decision support --- cost optimization --- health behavior --- socioeconomic status --- Korea --- cardiovascular disease --- postprandial --- hypotension --- blood pressure --- elderly --- lung cancer --- physical activity --- season --- preoperative --- wearable --- macrosomia --- large for gestational age --- machine learning --- ensemble methods --- sensitivity --- specificity --- clinical deterioration --- early medical intervention --- electronic health records --- hospital rapid response team --- intensive care units --- medical records system --- computerized --- osteoporosis screening --- artificial intelligence --- convolutional neural networks --- dental panoramic radiographs --- palliative care --- nursing homes --- symptom assessment --- drug therapy --- therapeutics --- longitudinal studies --- occupational medicine --- forensic medicine --- insurance medicine --- psychoactive substances --- clinical --- forensic --- law --- ethics --- uric acid --- risk factor --- epidemiology --- cardiometabolic diseases --- healthcare and sustainability --- therapy of internal medicine diseases

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