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:: Export Journal XML Articles RSS Volume 12, Issue 4 (Oct-Dec 2025) ::
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XML Coexistence of Under Nutrition and Over Nutrition in Pakistan P. 1-1
Shima sadat Aghahosseini *
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XML Iranian Trend of Household Dietary Inflammatory Index from 1991 to 2020: Analyzing for Policies - Study Protocol P. 3-8
Elham Shareghfarid , Ahmadreza Dorosty motlagh* , Amirhossein Takian * , Ahmad Esmaiellzadeh
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XML Comparative Effect of High Carbohydrate Diet and High Fat Diet on Brush Border Membrane Enzymes, Energy Metabolism, Transport Functions and Antioxidant Defense Mechanism in Superficial and Juxta-Medullary Cortex of Rat Kidney P. 9-21
Samina Salim , Mohammad Asghar , Syed Jalal Khundmiri , Farah Khan , Faiz Noor Khan Yusufi , Sara Anees Khan , Md Wasim Khan , Shirin Hasan , Shazia Aman , Ahad Noor Khan yusufi *
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  • Serum glucose, cholesterol, and phospholipids were increased by both HCD and HFD. Serum Pi increased but urine Pi decreased by both diets.
  • The activity of BBM ALkPase was increased by HCD but decreased by HFD and GGTase activity was lowered by both HCD and HFD.
  • HCD increased enzymes of glycolysis and TCA cycle but decreased the enzymes of gluconeogenesis and HMP-shunt. However, HFD lowers the enzymes involved in glucose degradation but increased enzymes of gluconeogenesis.
  • BBM transport of Pi was increased by HCD and HFD alike due to increase of both Vmax and Km values but the effect on Pi uptake was more pronounced by HCD than by HFD. 
  • Both HCD and HFD induced oxidative stress and suppressed anti-oxidant enzymes in    kidney tissues.
  • The effect of HCD and HFD om various parameters was differentially observed in superficial cortex and juxtamedullary cortex

XML Relationship Between Dietary Intake, Physical Activity and Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls Attending Junior High School in Sagnarigu Municipality, Tamale, Ghana P. 23-32
Shadrach Abuliko A-obiliya * , Portia Maanu , John Baptis Dorzie K
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  • A cross-sectional study was conducted among 397 adolescent girls aged 13–19 years in the Sagnarigu Municipality of Tamale, Ghana to assess their dietary intake, physical activity, and nutritional status.
  • The prevalence of Overweight and obesity among the adolescent girls were 12.1% and 4.5%, respectively.
  • About 50.6% of the adolescent girls were classified as physically inactive, while 49.4% were considered physically active.
  • Significant associations were found between physical activity and BMI-for-age (χ² = 24.865, p = 0.003), as well as between meal frequency and BMI-for-age (χ² = 20.156, p = 0.003).
  • The mean Dietary Diversity Score (DDS) was 6.2 ± 1.4; however, this showed no significant relationship with BMI-for-age (p = 0.097).

XML The Effect of Short-term Green Tea Supplementation on Serum Cortisol and Serotonin Levels in Young Anxious Women P. 33-39
Fatemeh Dini , Hassan Pourrazi *
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  • Short-term daily consumption of 1000 mg of green tea resulted in a significant increase in serum serotonin levels in young anxious women.
  • Green tea supplementation seemed to contribute to anxiety management in young anxious women by decreasing the rate-pressure product.
  • Short-term consumption of green tea did not have a significant effect on cortisol levels. However, the downward trend in cortisol concentrations suggests a potential role for green tea in stress modulation.

XML Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Premenstrual Syndrome: A Systematic Review of Observational and Randomized Clinical Trials P. 41-52
Fatemeh Taghizadeh Shivyari , Sara Mighani , Ghazal Baghdadi , Mehdi Ranjbaran , Maryam Javadi *
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