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pISSN: 2383-0441

eISSN: 2383-3009



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Owned and published by: National Nutrition & Food Technology Research Institute

Chairman: Dr Amir Mohammad Mortazavian 
Editor-in-chief: Dr Tirang Neyestani

Consultant: Mohammad Reza Khoshfetrat, M.Sc
Executive Manager: Mohammad Hosseini, B.Sc

English editor:  Dr Ramin Mazaherinezhad Fard

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  • This study explores socioeconomic inequalities in calorie intake and the quality of healthy eating among staff at Shahroud University of Medical Sciences.
  • Findings indicate no significant socioeconomic disparities in calorie intake or healthy eating quality.
  • Gender and body mass index (BMI) were significantly related to both calorie intake and diet quality.
  • Staff calorie intake exceeded recommended levels, while their diet quality fell below the ideal standards.

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  • In general, 37% of colorectal cancer patients had anxiety scores of 50% or greater before the intervention. Significant differences were reported between the mean scores before and after the intervention.
  • Moreover, 28.3% of colorectal cancer patients had depression scores greater than 50 before the intervention. Significant difference were seen between the mean scores before and after the intervention.
  • Changes in serum 25(OH)D levels were significantly correlated with changes in depression and anxiety scores.
  • Vitamin D supplementation decreased anxiety and depression in patients with colorectal adenocarcinoma.


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  • Twelve weeks of supplementation with 30 g of flaxseed and 1 g of hesperidin could significantly improve the atherogenic lipid profile.
  • The combination of flaxseed and hesperidin caused significant weight loss in obese people.
  • The combination of flaxseed and hesperidin significantly improves atherogenic indicators.
  • Flaxseed and hesperidin co-supplementation with lifestyle modification can improve atherogenic dyslipidemia.

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  • The high stability of Lactobacillus acidophilus strain ABC240 against various concentrations of acid (pH values of 3, 4 and 5) and bile salts (0.3, 0.5 and 0.7%) was demonstrated.
  • The ability of Lactobacillus acidophilus strain ABC240 to absorb cholesterol was 43.60% ±0.66 and its cell surface hydrophobicity was assessed as 50.49% ±0.63.
  • The antioxidant activities of Lactobacillus acidophilus strain ABC240, assessed using DPPH and ABTS methods, were detected as 44.69% ±0.89 and 49.80% ±0.79, respectively, indicating the microbial high potential in inhibiting formation of free radicals.
  • Antibiotic sensitivity assays showed a non-growth zone diameter ranging from 13.20 mm ±0.55 (vancomycin) to 24.50 mm ±0.66 (chloramphenicol). The Lactobacillus acidophilus strain ABC240 showed no hemolytic or DNase activity and did not produce biogenic amines.


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  • Assessing diet quality parallel to diet quantity renders a further assessment of the relationships between diet and disease.
  • For assessing the risk and mortality from CVDs, AHEI is more reliable because.
  • To predict mortality from food patterns, MDS versions are the best choices.

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