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    Comparison of the effects of growth hormone on acylated ghrelin and following acute intermittent exercise in two levels of obesity

    , Article Tehran University Medical Journal ; Volume 71, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 330-339 ; 16831764 (ISSN) Gholipour, M ; Tabrizi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Background: The prevalence of obesity has risen enormously over the past few decad-es. Both food intake (Appetite) and energy expenditure can influence body weight. Acylated ghrelin enhances appetite, and its plasma level is suppressed by growth horm-one. The present study, examines the effects of an intermittent exercise with progress-ive intensities on acylated ghrelin, appetite, and growth hormone in inactive male students with two levels of obesity. Methods: Eleven inactive males were allocated into two groups on the basis of their body mass index (BMI). Six subjects in group one, BMI= 31.18±0.92 kg/m2, and five subjects in group two, BMI= 36.94±2.25 kg/m2, ran on the treadmill with... 

    The effect of magnesium supplementation on anthropometric indices: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of clinical trials

    , Article British Journal of Nutrition ; Volume 125, Issue 6 , 2021 , Pages 644-656 ; 00071145 (ISSN) Rafiee, M ; Ghavami, A ; Rashidian, A ; Hadi, A ; Askari, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Cambridge University Press  2021
    Abstract
    Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the effects of Mg supplementation on anthropometric indices consisting of body weight, waist circumference (WC), BMI and body fat percentage. In this systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis, we searched PubMed, Cochrane Library, Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar from databases inception up to February 2020 for relevant randomised controlled trials. Quality of evidence was evaluated using the Cochrane Collaboration Tool. All the outcomes of this meta-analysis were pooled using the random effect model. Analysis of dose-response for Mg dosage was carried out using a fractional polynomial model. The systematic review and... 

    Nonlinear dynamical structure of sway path during standing in patients with multiple sclerosis and in healthy controls is affected by changes in sensory input and cognitive load

    , Article Neuroscience Letters ; Volume 553 , 2013 , Pages 126-131 ; 03043940 (ISSN) Negahban, H ; Sanjari, M. A ; Mofateh, R ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Although several studies have applied traditional linear measures to evaluate postural control of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), little is known about the nonlinear dynamics of this patient group. In this study, recurrence quantification analysis (RQA), a well documented nonlinear method, was used to compare the nonlinear dynamical structure of postural sway in two groups consisting of MS patients (. n=. 23) and healthy matched controls (. n=. 23). The study focuses on three levels of postural difficulty consisting of (1) standing on a rigid surface (force platform) with eyes open, (2) standing on a rigid surface with eyes closed, and (3) standing on a foam surface with eyes closed.... 

    Trajectory of human movement during sit to stand: A new modeling approach based on movement decomposition and multi-phase cost function

    , Article Experimental Brain Research ; Volume 229, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 221-234 ; 00144819 (ISSN) Sadeghi, M ; Andani, M. E ; Bahrami, F ; Parnianpour, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The purpose of this work is to develop a computational model to describe the task of sit to stand (STS). STS is an important movement skill which is frequently performed in human daily activities, but has rarely been studied from the perspective of optimization principles. In this study, we compared the recorded trajectories of STS with the trajectories generated by several conventional optimization-based models (i.e., minimum torque, minimum torque change and kinetic energy cost models) and also with the trajectories produced by a novel multi-phase cost model (MPCM). In the MPCM, we suggested that any complex task, such as STS, is decomposable into successive motion phases, so that each... 

    Low back pain and postural sway during quiet standing with and without sensory manipulation: A systematic review

    , Article Gait and Posture ; Volume 37, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 12-22 ; 09666362 (ISSN) Mazaheri, M ; Coenen, P ; Parnianpour, M ; Kiers, H ; van Dieen, J. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A previous review concluded that postural sway is increased in patients with low back pain (LBP). However, more detailed analysis of the literature shows that postural deficit may be dependent on experimental conditions in which patients with LBP have been assessed. The research question to be answered in this review was: " Is there any difference in postural sway between subjects with and without LBP across several sensory manipulation conditions?" A literature search in Pubmed, Scopus, Embase and PsychInfo was performed followed by hand search and contact with authors. Studies investigating postural sway during bipedal stance without applying external forces in patients with specific and... 

    The effect of a training program on body composition, growth hormone, insulin and insulin-like growth factor 1 in overweight female college students

    , Article Gazzetta Medica Italiana Archivio per le Scienze Mediche ; Volume 171, Issue 4 , 2012 , Pages 409-416 ; 03933660 (ISSN) Gholipour, M ; Tabrizi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Aim. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a training program on body composition, GH, IGF-1 and insulin in overweight and obese female college students. Methods. The 17 overweight college student females divided into 2 groups: Experimental group (E) with 3 sessions per week, 6 weeks duration (N=9,Age=18.9 ± 1.3,BMI= 28.8 ± 2.6), and non-exercising control group (C) (N=8, Age=19.3 ± 1.8, BMI=26.3 ± 0.9). All measures included Vo2max, body composition, IGF-1, GH and insulin were done at baseline and following the protocol. Results. The calorie intake increased in both groups when compared to the baseline. The Vo2max increased statistically significant in E, and decreased in C.... 

    Abdominal hollowing and lateral abdominal wall muscles' activity in both healthy men & women: An ultrasonic assessment in supine and standing positions

    , Article Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies ; Volume 15, Issue 1 , Jan , 2011 , Pages 108-113 ; 13608592 (ISSN) Manshadi, F. D ; Parnianpour, M ; Sarrafzadeh, J ; Azghani, M. R ; Kazemnejad, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of Abdominal Hollowing (AH) maneuver on External Oblique (EO), Internal Oblique (IO) and Transversus Abdominis (TrA) muscles in both healthy men and women during the two postures of supine and upright standing. The study was conducted on 43 asymptomatic volunteers (22 males and 21 females) aged 19-44 (27.8 ± 6.4) years. Rehabilitative Ultrasonic Imaging (RUSI) was simultaneously performed to measure muscle thickness in both rest and during AH maneuvers while activation of the TrA during AH was controlled by Pressure Biofeedback (PBF) device. Mixed-model ANOVA with repeated measures design, and Pearson correlation tests were used to... 

    The acute effects of intermittent treadmill running on hunger and plasma acylated ghrelin concentration in individuals with obesity

    , Article Tehran University Medical Journal ; Volume 69, Issue 2 , 2011 , Pages 125-135 ; 16831764 (ISSN) Gholipour, M ; Kordi, M ; Taghikhani, M ; Ravasi, A ; Gaeini, A ; Tabrizi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Background: Body weight is regulated by both food intake and energy expenditure. Ghrelin, a hormone produced by the stomach and pancreas, enhances appetite. This study was undertaken to determine the effects of intermittent treadmill running on acylated ghrelin and appetite in individuals with obesity. Methods: Nine inactive male students, with a mean age of 20.56±0.48 yrs, a body mass index of 32.68±0.84 kg/m2 and a maximum oxygen uptake of 34.21±1.48 ml/kg/min, participated in the study in two trials (control and exercise) in a counterbalanced, randomized design. The protocol included intermittent running with a constant intensity at 65% of VO2 max on a treadmill. Blood samples were... 

    Subject-specific and function-specific applicability of a hand-forearm musculoskeletal model

    , Article Biomedical Engineering - Applications, Basis and Communications ; Volume 27, Issue 6 , 2015 ; 10162372 (ISSN) Hosseininejad, S ; Farahmand, F ; Fateh, H. R ; Forogh, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    There is ambiguity on the quantitative validity of the predictions revealed by musculoskeletal models for muscle forces. This study investigated the consistency between the predictions of a musculoskeletal model of the upper limb and the experimental data for a number of different subjects and functional tasks. Six normal subjects performed isokinetic eccentric or isotonic concentric contraction tests of the wrist muscles in well controlled conditions, using a robotic apparatus, and the net joint torque and angular velocities, as well as the surface electromyograms (EMG) signals of the muscles, were recorded. The experiments were then simulated using a parametric musculoskeletal model of... 

    Biped hopping control bazsed on spring loaded inverted pendulum model

    , Article International Journal of Humanoid Robotics ; Volume 7, Issue 2 , 2010 , Pages 263-280 ; 02198436 (ISSN) Tamaddoni, S. H ; Jafari, F ; Meghdari, A ; Sohrabpour, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    Human running can be stabilized in a wide range of speeds by automatically adjusting muscular properties of leg and torso. It is known that fast locomotion dynamics can be approximated by a spring loaded inverted pendulum (SLIP) system, in which leg is replaced by a single spring connecting body mass to ground. Taking advantage of the inherent stability of SLIP model, a hybrid control strategy is developed that guarantees a stable biped locomotion in sagittal plane. In the presented approach, nonlinear control methods are applied to synchronize the biped dynamics and the spring-mass dynamics. As the biped center of mass follows the mass of the mass-spring model, the whole biped performs a... 

    The global, regional, and national burden of pancreatic cancer and its attributable risk factors in 195 countries and territories, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the global burden of disease study 2017

    , Article The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology ; Volume 4, Issue 12 , 2019 , Pages 934-947 ; 24681253 (ISSN) Pourshams, A ; Sepanlou, S. G ; Ikuta, K. S ; Bisignano, C ; Safiri, S ; Roshandel, G ; Sharif, M ; Khatibian, M ; Fitzmaurice, C ; Nixon, M. R ; Abbasi, N ; Afarideh, M ; Ahmadian, E ; Akinyemiju, T ; Alahdab, F ; Alam, T ; Alipour, V ; Allen, C. A ; Anber, N. H ; Ansari Moghaddam, A ; Arabloo, J ; Badawi, A ; Bagherzadeh, M ; Belayneh, Y. M ; Biadgo, B ; Bijani, A ; Biondi, A ; Bjørge, T ; Borzì, A. M ; Bosetti, C ; Briko, A. N ; Briko, N. I ; Carreras, G ; Carvalho, F ; Choi, J. Y .J ; Chu, D. T ; Dang, A. K ; Daryani, A ; Davitoiu, D.V ; Demoz, G. T ; Desai, R ; Dey, S ; Do, H. T ; Do, H. P ; Eftekhari, A ; Esteghamati, A ; Farzadfar, F ; Fernandes, E ; Filip, I ; Fischer, F ; Foroutan, M ; Gad, M. M ; Gallus, S ; Geta, B ; Gorini, G ; Hafezi Nejad, N ; Harvey, J. D ; Hasankhani, M ; Hasanzadeh, A ; Hassanipour, S ; Hay, S. I ; Hidru, H. D ; Hoang, C. L ; Hostiuc, S ; Househ, M ; Ilesanmi, O. S ; Ilic, M. D ; Irvani, S. S. N ; Balalami, N. J ; James, S. L ; Joukar, F ; Kasaeian, A ; Kassa, T. D ; Kengne, A. P ; Khalilov, R ; Khan, E. A ; Khater, A ; Shadmani, F. K ; Kocarnik, J. M ; Komaki, H ; Koyanagi, A ; Kumar, V ; La Vecchia, C ; Lopukhov, P. D ; Manafi, F ; Manafi, N ; Manda, A. L ; Mansour Ghanaei, F ; Mehta, D ; Mehta, V ; Meier, T ; Meles, H. G ; Mengistu, G ; Miazgowski, T ; Mohamadnejad, M ; Mohammadian Hafshejani, A ; Mohammadoo Khorasani, M ; Mohammed, S ; Mohebi, F ; Mokdad, A. H ; Monasta, L ; Moossavi, M ; Moradzadeh, R ; Naik, G ; Negoi, I ; Nguyen, C. T ; Nguyen, L. H ; Nguyen, T. H ; Olagunju, A. T ; Olagunju, T. O ; Pennini, A ; Rabiee, M ; Rabiee, N ; Radfar, A ; Rahimi, M ; Rath, G.K ; Rawaf, D. L ; Rawaf, S ; Reiner, R. C ; Rezaei, N ; Rezapour, A ; Saad, A. M ; Saadatagah, S ; Sahebkar, A ; Salimzadeh, H ; Samy, A. M ; Sanabria, J ; Sarveazad, A ; Sawhney, M ; Sekerija, M ; Shabalkin, P ; Shaikh, M. A ; Sharma, R ; Sheikhbahaei, S ; Shirkoohi, R ; Siddappa Malleshappa, S. K ; Sisay, M ; Soreide, K ; Soshnikov, S ; Sotoudehmanesh, R ; Starodubov, V. I ; Subart, M. L ; Tabares Seisdedos, R ; Tadesse, D. B. B ; Traini, E ; Tran, B. X ; Tran, K. B ; Ullah, I ; Vacante, M ; Vahedian Azimi, A ; Varavikova, E ; Westerman, R ; Wondafrash, D. Z ; Xu, R ; Yonemoto, N ; Zadnik, V ; Zhang, Z. J ; Malekzadeh, R ; Naghavi, M ; GBD 2017 Pancreatic Cancer Collaborators ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    Background: Worldwide, both the incidence and death rates of pancreatic cancer are increasing. Evaluation of pancreatic cancer burden and its global, regional, and national patterns is crucial to policy making and better resource allocation for controlling pancreatic cancer risk factors, developing early detection methods, and providing faster and more effective treatments. Methods: Vital registration, vital registration sample, and cancer registry data were used to generate mortality, incidence, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) estimates. We used the comparative risk assessment framework to estimate the proportion of deaths attributable to risk factors for pancreatic cancer:... 

    Biomechanical analysis of the pelvis angular excursion in sagittal plane in response to asymmetric leg loading tasks in females with and without nonspecific chronic low back pain

    , Article Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering ; Volume 11, Issue 3 , 2021 , Pages 367-376 ; 22517200 (ISSN) Meftahi, N ; Kamali, F ; Parni Anpour, M ; Davoudi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Shriaz University of Medical Sciences  2021
    Abstract
    Background: Controlling pelvic excursions is the focus of stabilization exercises such as legs loading tasks in rehabilitation of non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP) patients. Progression of these exercises is based on the ability to perform tasks with minimal sagittal pelvic excursions. In spite of emphasis on minimizing pelvic motions, no previous studies have investigated kinematic analysis of the pelvic excursions during leg loading exercises in NSCLBP patients. Objective: This study aims to investigate the sagittal pelvis excursion during performing asymmetric leg loading tasks in individuals with and without NSCLBP. Material and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, kinematic... 

    A novel coupled musculoskeletal finite element model of the spine – Critical evaluation of trunk models in some tasks

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 119 , 2021 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Rajaee, M. A ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Spine musculoskeletal (MS) models make simplifying assumptions on the intervertebral joint degrees-of-freedom (rotational and/or translational), representation (spherical or beam-like joints), and properties (linear or nonlinear). They also generally neglect the realistic structure of the joints with disc nuclei/annuli, facets, and ligaments. We aim to develop a novel MS model where trunk muscles are incorporated into a detailed finite element (FE) model of the ligamentous T12-S1 spine thus constructing a gold standard coupled MS-FE model. Model predictions are compared under some tasks with those of our earlier spherical joints, beam joints, and hybrid (uncoupled) MS-FE models. The coupled... 

    Apathy exacerbates postural control impairments in stroke survivors: The potential effects of cognitive dual-task for improving postural control

    , Article Neuropsychologia ; Volume 174 , 2022 ; 00283932 (ISSN) Dehmiyani, A ; Mehdizadeh, H ; Azad, A ; Cheraghifard, M ; Jamali, S ; Davoudi, M ; Shokouhyan, S. M ; Taghizadeh, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Apathy is a stressor and debilitating common condition for both stroke survivors and their caregivers. However, its effects on the postural control of these patients have not yet been investigated. Improved postural stability through withdrawing attention from postural control by concurrent cognitive task (i.e. dual-task condition) has been reported previously, but the effect of apathy, as a confounding factor, remains unknown. This study aimed to examine the effects of apathy and dual-task condition on postural control of chronic stroke survivors from biomechanical and neurophysiological perspectives. Twenty non-apathetic stroke survivors, 20 apathetic stroke survivors, and 20 sex-, age-,... 

    Uncontrolled manifold analysis of gait kinematic synergy during normal and narrow path walking in individuals with knee osteoarthritis compared to asymptomatic individuals

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 141 , 2022 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Shafizadegan, Z ; Sarrafzadeh, J ; Farahmand, F ; Salehi, R ; Rasouli, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common musculoskeletal disorder resulting in altered gait patterns. Uncontrolled manifold (UCM) analysis has been demonstrated as a useful approach for quantitative analysis of motor variability and synergies. The present study aimed to investigate the changes in the kinematic synergy, controlling the center of mass (COM) position while walking on normal and narrow paths in people with KOA compared to asymptomatic participants. In this cross-sectional study, twenty people with mild to moderate KOA and twenty asymptomatic individuals walked at their comfortable preferred speed across normal and narrow paths on a treadmill. The UCM analysis was performed... 

    A full pipeline of diagnosis and prognosis the risk of chronic diseases using deep learning and Shapley values: The Ravansar county anthropometric cohort study

    , Article PLoS ONE ; Volume 17, Issue 1 January , 2022 ; 19326203 (ISSN) Jafari, H ; Shohaimi, S ; Salari, N ; Kiaei, A. A ; Najafi, F ; Khazaei, S ; Niaparast, M ; Abdollahi, A ; Mohammadi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Public Library of Science  2022
    Abstract
    Anthropometry is a Greek word that consists of the two words "Anthropo"meaning human species and "metery"meaning measurement. It is a science that deals with the size of the body including the dimensions of different parts, the field of motion and the strength of the muscles of the body. Specific individual dimensions such as heights, widths, depths, distances, environments and curvatures are usually measured. In this article, we investigate the anthropometric characteristics of patients with chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes) and find the factors affecting these diseases and the extent of the impact of each to make the necessary... 

    Effect of body weight on spinal loads in various activities: A personalized biomechanical modeling approach

    , Article Journal of Biomechanics ; Volume 48, Issue 2 , 2015 , Pages 276-282 ; 00219290 (ISSN) Hajihosseinali, M ; Arjmand, N ; Shirazi Adl, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Epidemiological studies are divided over the causative role of body weight (BW) in low back pain. Biomechanical modeling is a valuable approach to examine the effect of changes in BW on spinal loads and risk of back pain. Changes in BW have not been properly simulated by previous models as associated alterations in model inputs on the musculature and moment arm of gravity loads have been neglected. A detailed, multi-joint, scalable model of the thoracolumbar spine is used to study the effect of BW (varying at five levels, i.e., 51, 68, 85, 102, and 119kg) on the L5-S1 spinal loads during various static symmetric activities while scaling moment arms and physiological cross-sectional areas of... 

    Biomechanical analysis for the study of muscle contributions to support load carrying

    , Article Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science ; Volume 224, Issue 6 , 2010 , Pages 1287-1298 ; 09544062 (ISSN) Selk Ghafari, A ; Meghdari, A ; Vossoughi, G. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Professional Engineering Publishing  2010
    Abstract
    The objective of this study was to quantify individual muscle function differences between level walking and backpack load carriage at the same speed by using a muscle-actuated forward dynamics simulation. As experimental investigations have revealed that backpack loads of up to 64 per cent of an individual's body mass have little effect on the sagittal plane gait kinema-tics, further biomechanical analyses are necessary to investigate the contributions of individual muscle coordination strategies to achieve a given motor task by mechanical power generation, absorption, and transference to each body segment. A biomechanical framework consisting of a musculoskeletal model actuated by 18... 

    The global, regional, and national burden of oesophageal cancer and its attributable risk factors in 195 countries and territories, 1990-2017: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

    , Article The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology ; Volume 5, Issue 6 , June , 2020 , Pages 582-597 Kamangar, F ; Nasrollahzadeh, D ; Safiri, S ; Sepanlou, S. G ; Fitzmaurice, C ; Ikuta, K. S ; Bisignano, C ; Islami, F ; Roshandel, G ; Lim, S. S ; Abolhassani, H ; Abu Gharbieh, E ; Adedoyin, R. A ; Advani, S. M ; Ahmed, M. B ; Aichour, M. T. E ; Akinyemiju, T ; Akunna, C. J ; Alahdab, F ; Alipour, V ; Almasi Hashiani, A ; Almulhim, A. M ; Anber, N. H ; Ansari Moghaddam, A ; Arabloo, J ; Arab Zozani, M ; Awedew, A. F ; Badawi, A ; Berfield, K. S. S ; Berhe, K ; Bhattacharyya, K ; Biondi, A ; Bjørge, T ; Borzì, A. M ; Bosetti, C ; Carreras, G ; Carvalho, F ; Castro, C ; Chu, D. T ; Costa, V. M ; Dagnew, B ; Gela, J. D ; Daryani, A ; Demeke, F. M ; Demoz, G. T ; Dianatinasab, M ; Elbarazi, I ; Emamian, M. H ; Etemadi, A ; Faris, P. S ; Fernandes, E ; Filip, I ; Fischer, F ; Gad, M. M ; Gallus, S ; Gebre, A. K ; Gebrehiwot, T. T ; Gebremeskel, G. G ; Gebresillassie, B. M ; Ghasemi Kebria, F ; Ghashghaee, A ; Ghith, N ; Golechha, M ; Gorini, G ; Gupta, R ; Hafezi Nejad, N ; Haj Mirzaian, A ; Harvey, J. D ; Hashemian, M ; Hassen, H. Y ; Hay, S. I ; Henok, A ; Hoang, C. L ; Hosgood, H. D ; Househ, M ; Ilesanmi, O. S ; Ilic, M.D ; Irvani, S. S. N ; Jain, C ; James, S. L ; Jee, S. H ; Jha, R. P ; Joukar, F ; Kabir, A ; Kasaeian, A ; Kassaw, M. W ; Kaur, S ; Kengne, A. P ; Kerboua, E ; Khader, Y. S ; Khalilov, R ; Khan, E. A ; Khoja, A. T ; Kocarnik, J. M ; Komaki, H ; Kumar, V ; La Vecchia, C ; Lasrado, S ; Li, B ; Lopez, A. D ; Majeed, A ; Manafi, N ; Manda, A. L ; Mansour Ghanaei, F ; Mathur, M. R ; Mehta, V ; Mehta, D ; Mendoza, W ; Mithra, P ; Mohammad, K. A ; Mohammadian Hafshejani, A ; Mohammadpourhodki, R ; Mohammed, J. A ; Mohebi, F ; Mokdad, A. H ; Monasta, L ; Moosavi, D ; Moosazadeh, M ; Moradi, G ; Moradpour, F ; Moradzadeh, R ; Naik, G ; Negoi, I ; Nggada, H. A ; Nguyen, H. L. T ; Nikbakhsh, R ; Nixon, M. R ; Olagunju, A. T ; Olagunju, T. O ; Padubidri, J. R ; Pakshir, K ; Patel, S ; Pathak, M ; Pham, H. Q ; Pourshams, A ; Rabiee, N ; Rabiee, M ; Radfar, A ; Rafiei, A ; Ramezanzadeh, K ; Rath, G. K ; Rathi, P ; Rawaf, S ; Rawaf, D. L ; Rezaei, N ; Roro, E. M ; Saad, A. M ; Salimzadeh, H ; Samy, A. M ; Sartorius, B ; Sarveazad, A ; Sekerija, M ; Sha, F ; Shamsizadeh, M ; Sheikhbahaei, S ; Shirkoohi, R ; Malleshappa, S. K. S ; Singh, J. A ; Sinha, D. N ; Smarandache, C. G ; Soshnikov, S ; Suleria, H. A. R ; Tadesse, D. B ; Tesfay, B. E ; Thakur, B ; Traini, E ; Tran, K. B ; Tran, B. X ; Ullah, I ; Vacante, M ; Veisani, Y ; Vujcic, I. S ; Weldesamuel, G. T ; Xu, R ; Yazdi Feyzabadi, V ; Yuce, D ; Zadnik, V ; Zaidi, Z ; Zhang, Z. J ; Malekzadeh, R ; Naghavi, M ; GBD 2017 Oesophageal Cancer Collaborators ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    Background Oesophageal cancer is a common and often fatal cancer that has two main histological subtypes: oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma and oesophageal adenocarcinoma. Updated statistics on the incidence and mortality of oesophageal cancer, and on the disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) caused by the disease, can assist policy makers in allocating resources for prevention, treatment, and care of oesophageal cancer. We report the latest estimates of these statistics for 195 countries and territories between 1990 and 2017, by age, sex, and Socio-demographic Index (SDI), using data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2017 (GBD). Methods We used data... 

    Asthma induces psychiatric impairments in association with default mode and salience networks alteration: A resting-state EEG study

    , Article Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology ; Volume 300 , 2022 ; 15699048 (ISSN) Gholami Mahtaj, L ; Salimi, M ; Nazari, M ; Tabasi, F ; Bamdad, S ; Dehdar, K ; Mikaili, M ; Mahdaviani, S. A ; Salari, F ; Lookzadeh, S ; Jamaati, H ; Salimi, A ; Raoufy, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2022
    Abstract
    Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders. There are specific brain networks responsible for emotional processes, including two important networks associated with psychiatric problems: the default mode network (DMN), which is more active in the resting state, and the salience network (SN), which is structurally connected to DMN. Although previous studies suggested that neuro-phenotypes of asthma may be recognizable by the neural activity of brain circuits, an association between the brain's functional alterations and psychiatric impairments induced by asthma remains unknown. We aimed to assess DMN and SN activity and its association...