Items where Author is "Siassi, F."

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(2021) The Association of Legume Consumption and Psychological Health among Women: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Nutrition and Food Security. pp. 107-115. ISSN 24767417 (ISSN)

(2021) Dietary insulin index and insulin load in relation to glioma: findings from a case-control study. Nutritional Neuroscience. pp. 354-362. ISSN 1028-415X

(2021) The association of serum levels of zinc and vitamin D with wasting among Iranian pre-school children. Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia Bulimia and Obesity. pp. 211-218. ISSN 1124-4909

(2020) Association between dairy consumption and menopausal symptoms: A cross-sectional study among Iranian postmenopausal women. International Dairy Journal. ISSN 0958-6946

(2020) The Association of Potato Consumption and Psychological Disorders in Women: A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Nutrition and Food Security. pp. 148-158. ISSN 24767417 (ISSN)

(2020) Association of dietary acid-base load and psychological disorders among Iranian women: A cross-sectional study. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. ISSN 0965-2299

(2020) Association of plant-based dietary patterns with psychological profile and obesity in Iranian women. Clinical Nutrition. pp. 1799-1808. ISSN 0261-5614

(2020) Association of vitamin D, retinol and zinc deficiencies with stunting in toddlers: findings from a national study in Iran. Public Health. pp. 1-7. ISSN 1476-5616 (Electronic) 0033-3506 (Linking)

(2020) Dietary inflammatory index and dietary energy density are associated with menopausal symptoms in postmenopausal women: a cross-sectional study. Menopause-the Journal of the North American Menopause Society. pp. 568-578. ISSN 1072-3714

(2020) The association of food quality index with mental health in women: a cross-sectional study. Bmc Research Notes.

(2019) Association of dietary phytochemical index and mental health in women: A cross-sectional study. British Journal of Nutrition. pp. 1049-1056. ISSN 00071145 (ISSN)

(2019) The Effect of Genistein, L-carnitine and their combination on gene expression of hepatocyte PPAR-alpha and CPT-1 in experimental nephrotic syndrome. Progress in Nutrition. pp. 163-172. ISSN 1129-8723

(2019) Serum Levels of Vitamin D, Retinol and Zinc in Relation to overweight among Toddlers: Findings from a National Study in Iran. Archives of Iranian Medicine. pp. 174-181. ISSN 1735-3947 (Electronic) 1029-2977 (Linking)

(2018) Consumption of fruit and vegetables in relation with psychological disorders in Iranian adults. European Journal of Nutrition. pp. 2295-2306. ISSN 1436-6207

(2018) Effect of Genistein and L-carnitine and Their Combination on Lipid Profile and Inflammatory Cytokines in Experimental Nephrotic Syndrome. Reports of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. pp. 1-8. ISSN 2322-3480

(2018) Reply to ZT Lopez-Ixta. European Journal of Nutrition. pp. 2309-2310. ISSN 1436-6207

(2016) Healthy and unhealthy dietary patterns are related to pre-diabetes: a case-control study. British Journal of Nutrition. pp. 874-881. ISSN 0007-1145

(2016) Intake of Nutrients, Fiber, and Sugar in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Comparison to Healthy Individuals. International Journal of Preventive Medicine. ISSN 2008-7802

(2016) Rice Bran Oil Decreases Total and LDL Cholesterol in Humans: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials. Hormone and Metabolic Research. pp. 417-426. ISSN 0018-5043

(2016) Sarcopenia and its associated factors in Iranian older individuals: Results of SARIR study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. pp. 18-22. ISSN 0167-4943

(2016) Vitamin D status in relation to Crohn's disease: Meta-analysis of observational studies. Nutrition. pp. 505-514. ISSN 0899-9007

(2015) Diet and its relationship to sarcopenia in community dwelling Iranian elderly: A cross sectional study. Nutrition. pp. 97-104. ISSN 0899-9007

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