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Based in Brazil, Perola.tcd investigates the mechanistic links between periodontal disease and cardiovascular pathology through clinical research and academic study. Their work maps specific inflammatory pathways and bacterial mechanisms that connect oral health status to atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction development. The research particularly examines endothelial dysfunction as a key mediator between dental and cardiac conditions. Their current clinical studies focus on nutritional assessment and dietary intervention for hemodialysis patients, with emphasis on preventing malnutrition in elderly populations. The research combines anthropometric measurements, dietary analysis, and health outcomes tracking to develop evidence-based nutritional protocols. This work addresses a critical gap in nephrology patient care through systematic evaluation of nutritional status indicators. Published findings appear in Revista NPS and Revista de Nutrição, establishing connections between periodontal medicine, cardiovascular health, and clinical nutrition. Their research methodology integrates dental science diagnostics with cardiology metrics and nutritional biomarkers. The work provides clinically relevant data for medical teams managing patients with concurrent periodontal, cardiac, and renal conditions.