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Fasting Blood Glucose and Nutritional Status in Active Elderly Women Submitted to Curcumin and Oat Bran Supplementation

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  • Lívia Viviane Guimarães do Couto
  • Jussara Cristina Alves Medeiros
  • Jéssica Raquel de Santana
  • Samillys Valeska Bezerra de França Silva

    (Master in Health and Society, State University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil)

  • Paloma Katlheen Moura Melo

    (PhD student in physiological sciences, State University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil)

  • Marcília Ingrid Lima Barroso Nunes

    (Master’s Student in Public Health, State University of Ceará, Brazil)

  • Cristiane Souto Almeida

    (Master in Public Health, State University of Ceará, Brazil)

  • Maria Irany Knackfuss

    (PhD in Health Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil)

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The aim of the present research was to evaluate the plasma concentration of fasting glycemia and muscle mass index. A randomized, double-blind survey was carried out, with data collection carried out over a period of 6 months, in the city of Mossoró, Northeast region of Brazil...

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  • Lívia Viviane Guimarães do Couto & Jussara Cristina Alves Medeiros & Jéssica Raquel de Santana & Samillys Valeska Bezerra de França Silva & Paloma Katlheen Moura Melo & Marcília Ingrid Lima Barro, 2021. "Fasting Blood Glucose and Nutritional Status in Active Elderly Women Submitted to Curcumin and Oat Bran Supplementation," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 36(5), pages 28903-28907, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:36:y:2021:i:5:p:28903-28907
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2021.36.005918
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    Covid-19; Infectious Disease; Disease Control; Incubation Period; Spread Rate of Covid-19; Population; Unemployment Tradeoff; Virus; Vaccines; Covid-19 Mutation;
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