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The Association Between Dietary Acidity and Clinical Symptoms in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis
Arezoo Amjadi, Yahya Pasdar, Shahab Rezaeian, Mostafa Nachvak, Saeid Ghavamzadeh, Mohammad Alizadeh, Hadi Abdollahzad, Jafar Navabi
Clin Nutr Res 2022;11(4):277-288.   Published online October 28, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2022.11.4.277

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between dietary acidity load and clinical symptoms in the patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This case-control study examined 55 patients with RA and 215 healthy individuals in a Ravansar non-communicable diseases (RaNCDs) cohort study, Iran. Participants’ food intakes were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. The dietary acidity was calculated using potential renal acid load (PRAL), net endogenous acid production (NEAP), and dietary acid load (DAL) scores. The patients with RA were identified based on the self-reporting, medications history, and the approval of the cohort center physician following patients’ examination. The odds ratio (OR) of joint stiffness in fully adjusted model was greater in the upper median of dietary acidity than in the lower median (PRAL: odds ratio [OR], 1.18; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.59–2.36), but there was no statistically significant difference. The OR of joint pain in the upper median of dietary acidity was less than in the lower median in fully adjusted model (PRAL: OR, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.46–1.29), but the difference was not statistically significant. After adjusting potential confounders, people in the upper median of dietary acidity had a higher OR of developing RA than those in the lower median (PRAL: OR, 1.39; 95% CI, 0.70–2.76); however, it was not statistically significant. There was not any statistically significant relationship among dietary acidity and the odds of joint pain, joint stiffness, and developing RA.

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    A Saul, BV Taylor, L Blizzard, S Simpson-Yap, YC Probst, LJ Black, AL Ponsonby, SA Broadley, J Lechner-Scott, I van der Mei
    Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders.2025; 103: 106636.     CrossRef
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Effects of Chromium Picolinate Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: a Randomized Clinical Trial
Aria Tavakoli Talab, Hadi Abdollahzad, Seyyed Mustafa Nachvak, Yahya Pasdar, Shahryar Eghtesadi, Azimeh Izadi, Mir Amir Aghdashi, Mohammad Reza Mohammad Hossseini Azar, Sedighe Moradi, Behzad Mehaki, Shima Moradi
Clin Nutr Res 2020;9(2):97-106.   Published online April 24, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2020.9.2.97

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a serious public health problem accompanies with several complications. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of chromium picolinate (CrPic) supplementation on the glycemic status and lipid profile in patients with T2DM. The patients with T2DM (n = 52) were randomly allocated into 2 groups. One group received 400 µg CrPic per day and the other group took placebo; the intervention duration was 8 weeks. Anthropometric indices and metabolic factors were measured at the beginning, and at end of the study. The patients were recommended not to change their normal diet, life style and medication. No significant changes were observed for weight, body mass index, and fasting blood glucose (FBG) in both groups; while intra-groups changes in homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) value was significant (p < 0.05). Results of analysis of covariance showed that there were significance differences between groups in total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol and HOMA-IR at the end of the intervention adjusting for baseline levels (p = 0.035, 0.030 and < 0.001, respectively). In this study, oral supplementation with 400 µg CrPic for eight weeks did not alter FBG concentration as well as anthropometric parameters in individuals with T2DM. However, the modest beneficial effects of chromium supplementation on insulin resistance as indicated by HOMA-IR and lipid profile were found.

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    Jehan Najm Aldeen Farhan, Ali Faris Hassan
    Journal of Research in Pharmacy.2025; 29(4): 1608.     CrossRef
  • Nutritional Approaches to Enhance GLP-1 Analogue Therapy in Obesity: A Narrative Review
    Denise Deo Dias, Andrea Rodrigues Vasconcelos, Ana Carolina Remondi Souza, Caroline de Menezes, Isabella Sobral Teixeira e Silva, José João Name
    Obesities.2025; 5(4): 88.     CrossRef
  • Consumption of Sericin Enhances the Bioavailability and Metabolic Efficacy of Chromium Picolinate in Rats
    Chainarong Tocharus, Jiraphan Saelim, Manote Sutheerawattananonda
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2025; 26(23): 11505.     CrossRef
  • Effect of chromium on glycemic control among patients with diabetes mellitus attending family medicine clinic, Suez Canal University Hospitals, Ismailia Governorate, Egypt
    Moustafa Mahmoud Ahmed, Mosleh Abdel Rahman Ismail, Samar Farag Mohamed, Safwat A. Ahmed, Wael Ahmed Zeid
    International journal of health sciences.2025; 9(S1): 161.     CrossRef
  • Genotoxic Effects of Chromium(III) and Cobalt(II) and Their Mixtures on the Selected Cell Lines
    Katarzyna Czarnek, Małgorzata Tatarczak-Michalewska, Eliza Blicharska, Andrzej K. Siwicki, Ryszard Maciejewski
    International Journal of Molecular Sciences.2025; 26(11): 5056.     CrossRef
  • Impact of zinc and chromium deficiency on gene expression in type 2 diabetes mellitus
    Humma Nayyar, Attya Bhatti, Peter John
    Scientific Reports.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Test of insulin resistance in nondiabetic and streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats using glycosylated hemoglobin test and other interventions
    Lina AlTamimi, Zainab Z. Zakaraya, Mohammad Hailat, Mousa N. Ahmad, Nidal A. Qinna, Mohammed F. Hamad, Wael Abu Dayyih
    Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research.2024; 15(1): 1.     CrossRef
  • Chromium supplementation and type 2 diabetes mellitus: an extensive systematic review
    Maria-Nefeli Georgaki, Sophia Tsokkou, Antonios Keramas, Theodora Papamitsou, Sofia Karachrysafi, Nerantzis Kazakis
    Environmental Geochemistry and Health.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Chromium Picolinate Regulates Bone Metabolism and Prevents Bone Loss in Diabetic Rats
    Hongxing Zheng, Wenrui Yan, Mengli Shao, Shanshan Qi
    Molecules.2024; 29(5): 924.     CrossRef
  • Vitamin D deficiency in early life regulates gut microbiome composition and leads to impaired glucose tolerance in adult and offspring rats
    Jing Liu, Junyi Liu, Jingyi Zhang, Chunyan Liu, Chunbo Qu, Lixin Na
    Food & Function.2023; 14(12): 5768.     CrossRef
  • Use of in-situ surfactant-based solid phase extraction for determination of low concentrations of Cr III in infusions of medicinal plants
    Alêssa Gomes Siqueira, Bruno Elias dos Santos Costa, Lincoln Lucílio Romualdo, Vanessa Nunes Alves
    Analytical Chemistry Letters.2023; 13(4): 355.     CrossRef
  • RETRACTED: The role of chromium supplementation in cardiovascular risk factors: A comprehensive reviews of putative molecular mechanisms
    Dhiaa lattef Gossa Al-Saadde, Ali Murtaza Haider, Arsalan Ali, Ebraheem Abdu Musad Saleh, Abduladheem Turki Jalil, Furqan M. Abdulelah, Rosario Mireya Romero-Parra, Nahla A. Tayyib, Andrés Alexis Ramírez-Coronel, Ameer S. Alkhayyat
    Heliyon.2023; 9(9): e19826.     CrossRef
  • The Effects of Dietary Chromium Supplementation along with Discontinuing a High-Fat Diet on the Microbial Enzymatic Activity and the Production of SCFAs in the Faeces of Rats
    Jerzy Juśkiewicz, Katarzyna Ognik, Joanna Fotschki, Dorota Napiórkowska, Ewelina Cholewińska, Katarzyna Grzelak-Błaszczyk, Magdalena Krauze, Bartosz Fotschki
    Nutrients.2023; 15(18): 3962.     CrossRef
  • A Blend Consisting of Agaran from Seaweed Gracilaria birdiae and Chromium Picolinate Is a Better Antioxidant Agent than These Two Compounds Alone
    Yara Campanelli-Morais, Cynthia Haynara Ferreira Silva, Marina Rocha do Nascimento Dantas, Diego Araujo Sabry, Guilherme Lanzi Sassaki, Susana Margarida Gomes Moreira, Hugo Alexandre Oliveira Rocha
    Marine Drugs.2023; 21(7): 388.     CrossRef
  • Could nutrient supplements provide additional glycemic control in diabetes management? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of as an add-on nutritional supplementation therapy
    Yoonhye Kim, Yun Kyoung Oh, Junhee Lee, Eunyoung Kim
    Archives of Pharmacal Research.2022; 45(3): 185.     CrossRef
  • A comprehensive review on human health effects of chromium: insights on induced toxicity
    Hooshyar Hossini, Behnaz Shafie, Amir Dehghan Niri, Mahboubeh Nazari, Aylin Jahanban Esfahlan, Mohammad Ahmadpour, Zohreh Nazmara, Mahnaz Ahmadimanesh, Pouran Makhdoumi, Nezam Mirzaei, Edris Hoseinzadeh
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research.2022; 29(47): 70686.     CrossRef
  • Determination of chromium(III) picolinate in dietary supplements by flow injection - electrospray ionization - tandem mass spectrometry, using cobalt(II) picolinate as internal standard
    Missael Antonio Arroyo Negrete, Kazimierz Wrobel, Eunice Yanez Barrientos, Alma Rosa Corrales Escobosa, Israel Enciso Donis, Katarzyna Wrobel
    Talanta.2022; 240: 123161.     CrossRef
  • Effect of Chromium Supplementation on Blood Glucose and Lipid Levels in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    Fengyi Zhao, Da Pan, Niannian Wang, Hui Xia, Hong Zhang, Shaokang Wang, Guiju Sun
    Biological Trace Element Research.2022; 200(2): 516.     CrossRef
  • Neuroimaging perspective in targeted treatment for type 2 diabetes melitus and sleep disorders
    Karen M. von Deneen, Malgorzata A. Garstka
    Intelligent Medicine.2022; 2(4): 209.     CrossRef
  • Holo-chromodulin: competition between the native Cr3+ and other biogenic cations (Fe3+, Fe2+, Mg2+, and Zn2+) for the binding sites
    Nikoleta Kircheva, Nikolay Toshev, Todor Dudev
    Metallomics.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effects of chromium supplementation on lipid profile in patients with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
    Omid Asbaghi, Fatemeh Naeini, Damoon Ashtary-Larky, Sajjad Moradi, Nazanin Zakeri, Elham Eslampour, Mahnaz Rezaei Kelishadi, Amirmansour Alavi Naeini
    Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology.2021; 66: 126741.     CrossRef
  • Environmental pollution and diabetes mellitus
    Amany El-Sikaily, Mohamed Helal
    World Journal of Meta-Analysis.2021; 9(3): 234.     CrossRef
  • The effects of chromium supplementation on lipidprofile in humans: A systematic review and meta-analysis ofrandomized controlled trials
    Mohammad Javad Tarrahi, Mohammad Aref Tarrahi, Masoumeh Rafiee, Marjan Mansourian
    Pharmacological Research.2021; 164: 105308.     CrossRef
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Effects of Quercetin Supplementation on Hematological Parameters in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study
Yahya Pasdar, Farhad Oubari, Mahin Nikougoftar Zarif, Mehrnaz Abbasi, Azizollah Pourmahmoudi, Mahboobe Hosseinikia
Clin Nutr Res 2020;9(1):11-19.   Published online January 22, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2020.9.1.11

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease which has become a public health concern. Since oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of NAFLD, subsequent hematological disorders are expected. Therefore, antioxidant compounds such as quercetin could ameliorate the related side-effect of oxidative stress. The aim of the current study was to assess the effect of quercetin on hematological parameters in NAFLD patients. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was conducted as a pilot study. In this study 90 patients with NAFLD were supplemented with either a quercetin or a placebo capsule twice daily (500 mg) for 12 weeks. Blood sample was obtained for laboratory parameters at baseline and the end of week 12. End of trial values for red blood cell (RBC; p = 0.002), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (p = 0.029), and mean platelet volume (p = 0.017), significantly increased and the levels of mean corpuscular volume (MCV; p = 0.023), RBC distribution width-coefficient of variation (p = 0.005), platelet distribution width (p = 0.015), and ferritin (p = 0.002) significantly decreased compared to the baseline in group receiving quercetin. Between group analysis revealed that RBC significantly increased (p = 0.025) but, mean corpuscular volume (p = 0.004), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH; p = 0.002), and ferritin (p = 0.013) significantly decreased compared to placebo group. In this work quercetin showed significant effect on RBC, ferritin, MCV, and MCH in intervention group.

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Iranian Center for Clinical Trials Identifier: IRCT2016060628299N1

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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
Yahya Pasdar, Mitra Darbandi, Elham Mirtaher, Shahab Rezaeian, Farid Najafi, Behrooz Hamzeh
Clin Nutr Res 2019;8(2):148-158.   Published online April 26, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2019.8.2.148

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 years old from baseline data of RaNCD in Iran. The associations between grip strength and adiposity measurements were explored using linear regression with adjustment for age, height, smoking status, alcohol intake, social class, and prevalent disease. The mean of body mass index (BMI) and muscle strength was 27.2 ± 4.6 kg/m2 and 33.3 ± 11.5, respectively. Muscular strength increased with increasing BMI and waist circumference (WC) in both sexes. Multivariate regression analysis revealed a 3.24 (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.29, 4.19) kg difference between BMI in top and bottom in men, and 1.71 (95% CI, 0.98, 2.34) kg/m2 in women. After multivariable adjustment, a difference of 2.04 (95% CI, 1.12, 2.97) kg was observed between the top and bottom WC quartiles in men and 1.25 (95% CI, 0.51, 1.98) kg in women. In men, with increase of low-density lipoprotein and cholesterol, the mean muscle strength was significantly increased. Muscle strength may be associated with body composition and lipid profiles. Muscle strength can be an appropriate indicator for predicting some of the problems caused by body composition disorders, which requires further longitudinal studies.

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Anthropometric Indices from Primary to High School in the West of Iran: Epidemiologic Trends
Badrieh Sahargahi, Hadi Abdollahzad, Jalal Moludi, Seyed Mostafa Nachvak, Yahya Pasdar, Mohammad Reza Naderi, Mansour Rezaei
Clin Nutr Res 2018;7(3):189-198.   Published online July 31, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2018.7.3.189

Examining the trend of anthropometric indices in children and adolescents in each region can be highly beneficial in providing effective strategies to improve the status of their growth. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the trend of anthropometric indices in students from primary to high school in the west of Iran. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire and health certificates for anthropometric information of primary school students, and current anthropometric measurements with scale for high school students. Then, all of the data were analyzed in AnthroPlus and SPSS software. Of the 731 students, 350 were female and 381 were male. Mean height Z-score to age showed a significant reduction from primary to high school (from +0.0386 to −0.27416), and mean body mass index Z-score to age showed a significant increase (from −0.3916 to +0.1826). Prevalence of stunting and overweight/obesity in high school was 1.4 and 2.5 times higher than primary school, respectively, but the prevalence of wasting reduced by 2.3 fold. Girls were more affected by the increased trend of obesity and stunting compared to boys. Nutritional transition was evident in students. Healthcare policy-makers should design and implement a comprehensive health strategy to deal with this situation, especially in girls.

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Comparison of 3 Nutritional Questionnaires to Determine Energy Intake Accuracy in Iranian Adults
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Clin Nutr Res 2018;7(3):213-222.   Published online July 30, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2018.7.3.213

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 Non-Communicable Chronic Disease (RaNCD) cohort study. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 118 of participant's RaNCD. EI was evaluated with 3 questionnaires including food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), 24-hours recall (24HR), and food habits questionnaire (FHQ). Resting metabolic rate (RMR) was measured using indirect calorimetry. We used EI/RMR cut off to evaluate EI reporting status. The mean ± standard deviation of age in men and women were 44.1 ± 6.5 and 43.7 ± 5.25 respectively and 50.8% of participants were men. Among 3 EI estimating questionnaires, FFQ was more accurate than 2 other questionnaires (67.8%). We observed that implausible reporters of 24HR were likely overweight (p < 0.005) but we did not observe a significant difference between EI reporting of FFQ and FHQ with participants' body composition. Our finding showed that EI underreporting of 24HR and FHQ were high. Under reporters were seemed to be overweight. Therefore, these results suggested that among 3 nutritional questionnaires the FFQ was an appropriate approach to determine EI in this population due to plausible EI reporting was higher than 2 other nutritional questionnaires (24HR and FHQ).

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Nutritional Care in Iranian Intensive Care Units
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Clin Nutr Res 2018;7(2):136-145.   Published online April 24, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2018.7.2.136

Intensive care units (ICUs) provides intensive treatment medicine to avoid complications such as malnutrition, infection and even death. As very little is currently known about the nutritional practices in Iranian ICUs, this study attempted to assess the various aspects of current nutrition support practices in Iranian ICUs. We conducted a cross-sectional study on 150 critically ill patients at 18 ICUs in 12 hospitals located in 2 provinces of Iran from February 2015 to March 2016. Data were collected through interview with supervisors of ICUs, medical record reviews and direct observation of patients during feeding. Our study showed that hospital-prepared enteral tube feeding formulas are the main formulas used in Iranian hospitals. None of the dietitians worked exclusively an ICU and only 30% of patients received diet counselling. Regular monitoring of nutritional status, daily energy and protein intake were not recorded in any of the participating ICUs. Patients were not monitored for anthropometric measurements such as mid-arm circumference (MAC) and electrolyte status. The nasogastric tube was not switched to percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy or jejunostomy (PEG/PEGJ) in approximately 85% of patients receiving long-term enteral nutrition (EN) support. Our findings demonstrated that the quality of nutritional care was inappropriate in Iranian ICUs and improvement of nutritional care services within Iranian ICUs is necessary.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2017.6.4.247

Dietary diversity score (DDS) is known as an indicator of food quality. Dietary diversity can promote health status. The aim of this study was determined DDS and its related factors in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (KUMS) employees. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 190 employees of KUMS in 2015. According to the population of KUMS centers which were selected randomly (Paramedical, Public Health faculties, Imam Reza Hospital and province health center), subjects were selected by convenience sampling method. Food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was used to calculate DDS. Foods were divided into 5 main groups: grains, vegetables, fruits, meat, and dairy products. The main groups had 23 subgroups. Total DDS divided to 4 quartiles: less than 3.0, 3.0–5.5, 5.6–8.5, and more than 8.5. Anthropometric parameters including: weight, height, waist circumference (WC), and hip circumference were measured. Data were analyzed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, χ2 test, and analysis of variance (ANOVA) test with SPSS 20 software (IBM Corp., Chicago, IL, USA). The mean ± standard deviation of DDS and body mass index (BMI) were 5.68 ± 1.73 and 25.1 ± 3.42 kg/m2, respectively. The average of the waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) in men and women was 0.92 ± 0.04 and 0.86 ± 0.06, respectively. There was statistically significant difference between DDS and self-reported economic status (p < 0.022). No significant difference was observed between DDS and BMI or WC. However, significant negative correlation was observed between DDS and WHR in men (p < 0.019). This study showed that DDS had a negative correlation with the WHR. Therefore, dietary diversity may improve health status by effect on fat distribution in body.

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