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Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Metabolic Disorders: Part 2(1)
Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Metabolic Disorders: Part 3(1)
Revista Espanola de Nutricion Humana y Dietetica(1)
Toxicology Reports(1)
CANCER OF INFECTIOUS ORIGIN AND NUTRITION
Book PartAbstract: It is essential to emphasize the role of nutrition in the treatment of cancer and nutritional therapPalabras claves:Cáncer, helicobacter pylori, Hepatitis virus, human papillomavirus, Infectious diseasesAutores:Andrea Orellana Manzano, Diana Maldonado, Vizcaíno M.J.Fuentes:scopusAcute oral toxicity of a novel functional drink based on Ilex guayusa, Vernonanthura patens, and cocoa husk
ArticleAbstract: A novel functional drink with nutraceutical properties was formulated from the aqueous extracts of IPalabras claves:acute oral toxicity, Cocoa husk, Functional drink, Ilex guayusa, Mice, Vernonanthura patensAutores:Andrea Orellana Manzano, Di Grumo D., Elsy Iñiga, Fausto Zaruma-Torres, Geovanna Paladines-Santacruz, Glenda M. Sarmiento, Glenda Pilozo, Johana Ortíz-Ulloa, María C. Villacrés, María Quijano-Avilés, Orellana-Manzano S., Patricia Manzano Santana, Vanden Berghe W.Fuentes:scopusDrug abuse and serum nutritional biomarkers: A retrospective cohort study
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Drug abuse is a public health problem around the globe. Its implications in human healPalabras claves:Alcoholism, Amphetamine-Related Disorders, Cocaine-Related Disorders, Creatinine, Erythrocyte Indices, Marijuana Abuse, Opioid-Related Disorders, Substance-Related Disorders, TransaminasesAutores:Almeida D.J.E., Andrea Orellana Manzano, Daniel Silva-Ochoa, Figueira J.A.V., Luz Valencia Erazo, Santiesteban R.V.Fuentes:googlescopusNUTRITIONAL INTERVENTION IN WORKERS OF THE YOUNG LIVING ECUADOR FARM TO REDUCE THE RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE METABOLIC SYNDROME BASED ON THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL: A PILOT STUDY
Book PartAbstract: Metabolic syndrome is known as a group of metabolic abnormalities that increase the risk of developiPalabras claves:BMI, health belief model, Metabolic syndrome, Nutritional education, Nutritional interventionAutores:Andrea Orellana Manzano, Chong N., Gabriel Marín, Ganchozo D., Juan Madera, Karina Gavin, Vizcaíno M.J.Fuentes:scopus