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View article: Relationships Between Serum Vitamin D, Inflammatory Markers, and Outcomes in Non‐Critically Ill Patients With COVID‐19: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Relationships Between Serum Vitamin D, Inflammatory Markers, and Outcomes in Non‐Critically Ill Patients With COVID‐19: A Cross‐Sectional Study Open
Backround Treatment options for COVID‐19 remain limited and are primarily focused on specific patient populations; accordingly, preventive measures continue to be a crucial aspect of effective management. There is evidence that vitamin D e…
View article: Effects of Spirulina Supplementation on C‐Reactive Protein (<scp>CRP</scp>): A Systematic Review and Dose–Response Meta‐Analysis
Effects of Spirulina Supplementation on C‐Reactive Protein (<span>CRP</span>): A Systematic Review and Dose–Response Meta‐Analysis Open
The preceding research has produced varied results concerning the impact of Spirulina supplementation on C‐reactive protein (CRP) levels, considered one of the primary risk factors associated with inflammation in chronic conditions. We aim…
View article: A Lower Energy Balance is Associated With Higher Severity and Odd of Depression Based on the Beck Depression Inventory‐13 (BDI‐13) in a Retiring Age Population: A Population‐Based Cross‐Sectional Study
A Lower Energy Balance is Associated With Higher Severity and Odd of Depression Based on the Beck Depression Inventory‐13 (BDI‐13) in a Retiring Age Population: A Population‐Based Cross‐Sectional Study Open
Background and Aims Depression is a mental disorder, especially in aging people. Many studies worked on the association of diet with depression, but the association of energy is still unclear. This study aims to investigate the relationshi…
View article: Effects of zinc supplementation on sleep quality in humans: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials
Effects of zinc supplementation on sleep quality in humans: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials Open
Background and Aims Alternative therapies, such as zinc supplementation, have been explored as potential interventions for sleep disorders. However, the efficacy of zinc supplementation in improving sleep quality remains uncertain. This sy…
View article: Adherence to the nordic diet is associated with anxiety, stress, and depression in recovered COVID-19 patients, a case-control study
Adherence to the nordic diet is associated with anxiety, stress, and depression in recovered COVID-19 patients, a case-control study Open
View article: Navigating sarcopenia in <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 patients and survivors: Understanding the <scp>long‐term</scp> consequences, transitioning from hospital to community with mechanisms and interventions for future preparedness
Navigating sarcopenia in <span>COVID</span>‐19 patients and survivors: Understanding the <span>long‐term</span> consequences, transitioning from hospital to community with mechanisms and interventions for future preparedness Open
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has caused widespread devastation, with millions of confirmed cases and deaths worldwide. Although there were efforts made to develop treatments and vaccines for COVID‐19, the coexistence of…
View article: The association of hematological inflammatory markers and psychological function in COVID‐19 patients: A cross‐sectional study
The association of hematological inflammatory markers and psychological function in COVID‐19 patients: A cross‐sectional study Open
Mental health disorders are linked to systemic inflammation. Due to high inflammation and mental health disorders in COVID‐19 patients, we aimed to investigate the relationship between blood inflammatory markers such as red cell distributi…
View article: Sarcopenia in Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): All to Know from Basic to Nutritional Interventions from Hospital to Home
Sarcopenia in Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): All to Know from Basic to Nutritional Interventions from Hospital to Home Open
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) became a worldwide pandemic with a high hospitalisation rate in March 2020. COVID-19 infection and sarcopenia concentrate on the same pathway that increases the risk of sarcopenia. The resulting sarcopenia ca…
View article: Mini Nutrition Assessment‐Short Form score is associated with sarcopenia even among nourished people – A result of a feasibility study of a registry
Mini Nutrition Assessment‐Short Form score is associated with sarcopenia even among nourished people – A result of a feasibility study of a registry Open
Objectives This study aims to identify a new barrier to the use of the Mini‐Nutrition Assessment Short‐Form (MNA‐SF), which is a malnutrition assessment tool for the risk assessment of sarcopenia in a nourished population. Methods The MNA‐…
View article: Sarcopenia in Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): All to Know from Basic to Nutritional Interventions from Hospital to Home
Sarcopenia in Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): All to Know from Basic to Nutritional Interventions from Hospital to Home Open
Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) became a worldwide pandemic with a high hospitalisation rate in March 2020. COVID-19 infection and sarcopenia concentrate on a same pathway that higher the risk of sarcopenia. The resulted sarcopenia can caus…
View article: Development and Validation of a Dish-Based Iranian Food Frequency Questionnaire: A Protocol Study
Development and Validation of a Dish-Based Iranian Food Frequency Questionnaire: A Protocol Study Open
Background: The relation between long-term dietary intake and diseases is well known. There are several methods to determine long-term dietary intake. The food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) is used in studies to assess habitual dietary int…
View article: Depression in a healthy over-55 years old community-dwelling population: from prevalence to social-economic state, lifestyle and Nutrients – A population-based study
Depression in a healthy over-55 years old community-dwelling population: from prevalence to social-economic state, lifestyle and Nutrients – A population-based study Open
Background : The older adult population is increasing and depression is commonly observed within this community. This study is one of the firsts assessed depression and its risk factors in a healthy well-nourished over-55 years old populat…
View article: Foods Glycemic Index (GI) Affects the Important Inflammatory Biomarkers with Considerations: A Systematic Review
Foods Glycemic Index (GI) Affects the Important Inflammatory Biomarkers with Considerations: A Systematic Review Open
Introduction : The glycemic index (GI) and inflammations both were introduced as essential factors affecting the diseases, but the relation between GI and inflammation is still unclear. In this systematic review, the authors hypothesized G…
View article: Depression in an over-55 years old community-dwelling elderly healthy population: from prevalence to social-economic state, lifestyle and Nutrients – A population-based study
Depression in an over-55 years old community-dwelling elderly healthy population: from prevalence to social-economic state, lifestyle and Nutrients – A population-based study Open
Background : The older adults are increasing and depression is commonly observed within this community. This study is one of the first that assessed depression and its risk factors in a healthy well-nourished over-55 years old population. …
View article: The effects of high dose vitamin D supplementation as a nutritional intervention strategy on biochemical and inflammatory factors in adults with COVID-19: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
The effects of high dose vitamin D supplementation as a nutritional intervention strategy on biochemical and inflammatory factors in adults with COVID-19: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
Introduction: Low serum vitamin D has been shown to be a risk factor for Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). The aim of this study was to assess the effects of high dose vitamin D supplementation on hs-CRP, ESR and clinical outcomes, including du…
View article: Obligatory military service in Iran: 21st-century slavery that harms the health of soldiers and society.
Obligatory military service in Iran: 21st-century slavery that harms the health of soldiers and society. Open
The Islamic Republic of Iran is one of few countries that still has an active obligatory military service for 24 months. As far as we know, this is the first study that reviewing Iran obligatory military service, its health and life hazard…
View article: Review of: "Exploration On Definition And The Components of Food And Nutrition Literacy Among Junior Secondary School Students: A Qualitative Study"
Review of: "Exploration On Definition And The Components of Food And Nutrition Literacy Among Junior Secondary School Students: A Qualitative Study" Open
View article: The relationship between genetic variants associated with primary ovarian insufficiency and lipid profile in women recruited from MASHAD cohort study
The relationship between genetic variants associated with primary ovarian insufficiency and lipid profile in women recruited from MASHAD cohort study Open
View article: Identifying the Predictors of Short Term Weight Loss Failure after Roux‐En‐Y Gastric Bypass
Identifying the Predictors of Short Term Weight Loss Failure after Roux‐En‐Y Gastric Bypass Open
Introduction . Gastric bypass surgery is a gold standard therapy for severe obesity. This study aimed to evaluate anthropometric predictors for short‐term excess weight loss (EWL) after Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass surgery (RYGB) in a sample o…
View article: List of Food Substitutes vs Nutrients Balance: Which one is the future of designing diets in 21st century?
List of Food Substitutes vs Nutrients Balance: Which one is the future of designing diets in 21st century? Open
One of the first lines in controlling diseases and malnutrition is diet therapy and currently, due to tool limitations, for designing the patients’ diet plan, the food groups and the list of food substitutes are being used while suitable d…
View article: The Relationship Between Genetic Variants Associated with Premature Menopause and Lipid Profile in Women Recruited from MASHAD Cohort Study
The Relationship Between Genetic Variants Associated with Premature Menopause and Lipid Profile in Women Recruited from MASHAD Cohort Study Open
Background and aim : Premature menopause (PM) is defined by the occurrence of the menopause before the age of 40 years. It is often associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD). The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship bet…
View article: Evaluation of non-invasive arterial stiffness parameters and their relationship with physical activity, anthropometric indices and lipid profiles in healthy middle-aged adults: results of the PERSIAN cohort study
Evaluation of non-invasive arterial stiffness parameters and their relationship with physical activity, anthropometric indices and lipid profiles in healthy middle-aged adults: results of the PERSIAN cohort study Open
Background: Arterial stiffness (AS) indicates the initial stage of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which associated with modifiable and lifestyle risk factors. We aimed to examine the association of AS with anthropometric indices, lipid prof…
View article: The Effects of Low Dietary Inflammatory Index Formula on the Inflammatory and Metabolic Biomarkers of Patients with Multiple Traumas in Intensive Care Units: A Study Protocol for a Single-blind, Randomized, Controlled Trial
The Effects of Low Dietary Inflammatory Index Formula on the Inflammatory and Metabolic Biomarkers of Patients with Multiple Traumas in Intensive Care Units: A Study Protocol for a Single-blind, Randomized, Controlled Trial Open
Introduction: Acute inflammation in critically ill patients could affect the metabolism, including nutritional needs and nutrient uptake. Diet also affects the body through various mechanisms, such as the reduction of inflammatory processe…
View article: A Western Dietary Pattern is Related with Allergic Rhinitis in Young Women
A Western Dietary Pattern is Related with Allergic Rhinitis in Young Women Open
Background: There has been an increasing prevalence of allergic disorders globally, and it may be useful to characterize the predisposing and protective factors for the development of allergy. Diet has been identified as one possible envir…
View article: Major dietary patterns and food groups in relation to rheumatoid arthritis in newly diagnosed patients
Major dietary patterns and food groups in relation to rheumatoid arthritis in newly diagnosed patients Open
Background Evidence suggests that dietary patterns might act as environmental triggers in the development of chronic disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). However, data regarding the relationship between food patterns and RA are sti…