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Associations between Muscle Strength with Different Measures of Obesity and Lipid Profiles in Men and Women: Results from RaNCD Cohort Study

Pasdar Y, Darbandi M, Mirtaher E, Rezaeian S, Najafi F, Hamzeh B

We aimed to examine associations between muscle strength and obesity and serum lipid profile in Ravansar Non-Communicable Disease (RaNCD) cohort study. This study was conducted on 6,455 subjects aged 35–65...
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Measuring and Decomposing Socioeconomic Inequalities in Adult Obesity in Western Iran

Najafi F, Pasdar Y, Hamzeh B, Rezaei S, Moradi Nazar M, Soofi M

OBJECTIVES: Obesity is a considerable and growing public health concern worldwide. The present study aimed to quantify socioeconomic inequalities in adult obesity in western Iran. METHODS: A total of 10 086...
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Modeling and forecasting of the under-five mortality rate in Kermanshah province in Iran: a time series analysis

Rostami M, Jalilian A, Hamzeh B, Laghaei Z

OBJECTIVES: The target of the Fourth Millennium Development Goal (MDG-4) is to reduce the rate of under-five mortality by two-thirds between 1990 and 2015. Despite substantial progress towards achieving the...
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Comparison of 3 Nutritional Questionnaires to Determine Energy Intake Accuracy in Iranian Adults

Moradi S, Pasdar Y, Hamzeh B, Najafi F, Nachvak SM, Mostafai R, Niazi P, Rezaei M

A precision instrument is required to assess the nutritional status. This study was conducted on comparison of 3 nutritional questionnaires to determine energy intake (EI) accuracy in adults in Ravansar...
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Validity of Self-reported Hypertension and Factors Related to Discordance Between Self-reported and Objectively Measured Hypertension: Evidence From a Cohort Study in Iran

Najafi F, Pasdar Y, Shakiba E, Hamzeh B, Darbandi M, Moradinazar M, Navabi J, Anvari B, Saidi MR, Bazargan-Hejazi S

OBJECTIVES: Self-reporting can be used to determine the incidence and prevalence of hypertension (HTN). The present study was conducted to determine the validity of self-reported HTN and to identify factors...
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