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2. Photocatalytic, antioxidant and antibacterial potential of bio-synthesized ZnO nanoparticles derived from espresso spent coffee grounds: optimization by central composite design
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Nikoo Ostovar, Nima Mohammadi, and Farnaz Khodadadeh
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Published
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3. Evaluation of Effect of Zirconia Surface Treatment with CO2 and Nd:YAG Lasers on Shear Bond Strength between Zirconia Frameworks and Porcelain Veneers
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Bijan Heidari, Hadi Ranjzad, Farzane Ostovar Rad, Amirreza Hendi, and Zahra Ghorbani
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General Dentistry - Published
- 2023
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4. Strong Substrate Binding Modulates the Acoustic Quality Factors in Gold Nanodisks
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Niklas Gross, Mahyar Madadi, Behnaz Ostovar, Pratiksha D. Dongare, Lauren A. McCarthy, Wei-Yi Chiang, Wei-Shun Chang, Naomi J. Halas, Christy F. Landes, John E. Sader, and Stephan Link
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General Energy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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5. Health-Related Quality of Life in Osteoporosis Patients with and without Fractures in Tehran, Iran
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Marziyeh Rajabi, Afshin Ostovar, Ali Akbari Sari, Sayed Mahmoud Sajjadi-Jazi, Abdoreza Mousavi, Bagher Larijani, Noushin Fahimfar, and Rajabali Daroudi
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to measure the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients with osteoporosis with and without fractures in Tehran, the capital city of Iran.Methods: We surveyed a sample of 478 patients with osteoporosis aged over 50 years. Participants with fractures included patients referred to hospitals due to osteoporotic fractures which were alive 6 months after the fracture. Participants without fractures were randomly selected from patients with a definite diagnosis of osteoporosis admitted to 3 outpatient clinics in Tehran. Data were collected using the EuroQol 5-dimensional 5-level questionnaire. Statistical differences between patients with and without fracture were tested with Pearson’s χ2 test, Student’s t-test, and the Mann–Whitney U-test. The association between HRQOL and other variables was evaluated using a multiple linear regression model.Results: The patients’ mean age±standard deviation was 67.3±11.9 years, and 74.1% were women. One hundred and seventeen (23%) patients had hip fractures, 56 (11%) had vertebral fractures, 127 (25%) had forearm fractures, and 178 (40%) had no fractures. The median (interquartile range) values of HRQOL scores of those with hip, vertebral, and forearm fractures and those with no history of fracture were 0.53 (0.22), 0.60 (0.28), 0.64 (0.26), and 0.64 (0.27), respectively. The multiple regression model revealed a significant relationship between the HRQOL scores and sex, marital status, employment status, presence of any chronic illness in addition to osteoporosis, and type of fracture.Conclusions: Osteoporosis and its related fractures can reduce the HRQOL.
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6. Geotechnical Behavior of Surfactant-Contaminated Soils
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Hasan Ghasemzadeh, Mojtaba Ostovar, and Farhad Karimi
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Soil Science ,Environmental Chemistry ,Pollution - Published
- 2023
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7. The Association of Cardiovascular Diseases Risk Scores and Osteosarcopenia Among Older Adult Populations: The Results of Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) Program
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Noushin Fahimfar, Hanieh Parsaiyan, Kazem Khalagi, Gita Shafiee, Mahnaz Sanjari, Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh, Iraj Nabipour, Bagher Larijani, Davood Khalili, and Afshin Ostovar
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Abstract
Considering the association of cardiovascular disease (CVD) with both osteoporosis and sarcopenia, this study aimed to explore the association between a newly developed CVD risk score and osteosarcopenia in the elderly population. Participants in the second phase of the Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program were included. Osteosarcopenia was defined as having both osteopenia/osteoporosis and sarcopenia. The 10-year CVD risk score was estimated using the WHO lab-based model. The participants were considered as high-risk if the CVD risk was ≥ 20%. The estimated risks were compared in individuals with and without osteosarcopenia. The association of CVD risk and osteosarcopenia was investigated using a logistic regression model, adjusted by potential confounders. In all, 2392 participants (1161 men) with a mean age of 69.3 (± 6.3) years were studied and 532 [242 (45.5%) men] individuals were diagnosed with osteosarcopenia. The median (IQR) CVD risks were 0.340 (0.214) and 0.229 (0.128) in men with and without osteosarcopenia, respectively (P 0.001); In women, the corresponding values were 0.260 (0.147) and 0.207 (0.128), respectively (P 0.001). Adjusted by confounders, CVD risk ≥ 20% in women, increased the odds of osteosarcopenia by 72%. Body mass index showed an inverse association with osteosarcopenia in both men (0.81, 95%CI: 0.78-0.85) and women (0.66, 95%CI: 0.62-0.70). Considering the area under the ROC curve, the models showed a discriminative ability of 82% in men and 89% in women. This study displayed a significant association between WHO CVD risk score and osteosarcopenia. Due to the difficult diagnosis of osteosarcopenia, the high association of cardiovascular risk score with this disease can help identify high-risk individuals and refer them for further diagnostic procedures. Considering the high prevalence of osteosarcopenia and its complications in the older population, comprehensive strategies are needed to find high-risk populations.
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8. Comparative Study of Analysis and Cost of Flat Slab and Conventional Slab Structures in Somalia-Mogadishu
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IBRAHIM, Shafie, OSTOVAR RAVARI, Shaghayegh, and RESATOGLU, Rifat
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Conventional slab ,Cost ,ETABS ,Flat slab ,Somalia ,Engineering ,Mühendislik - Abstract
All Somalian cities favor vertical growth over lateral growth due to a combination of rapidpopulation growth, fast urbanization, lack of urban infrastructures, and rising land prices. The use ofconventional slabs has been common in Somalia, but nowadays flat slabs are widely used due to theiradvantages such as reduced story height, ease of formwork installation, and shorter construction period, all ofwhich affect the cost of construction projects. However, accurate analysis and design are required for flat slabssince they are susceptible to punching shear. This study aims to investigate the performance and behavior of flatslab and conventional slab floor systems subjected to gravity loads and to compare the total cost of flat slabfloor systems and conventional slab floor systems for formwork, required concrete, and steel reinforcement inSomalia. 8-story residential buildings with flat slab and conventional slab floor systems have been analyzedusing ETABS software as per ACI 318-14 and ASCE 7-16. The results show that flat slab structures haveobvious architectural and structural advantages and in addition, the cost of a conventional slab floor system is18.3% to 19.9% higher compared to a flat slab floor system. Based on the cost analysis results obtained fromthis case study, it could be concluded that the flat slab floor system is economical compared to the conventionalslab floor system in Somalia.
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- 2022
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9. Exploring the use of modality in EFL learners’ writing
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Seyyed Ali Ostovar-Namaghi, Fatemeh Khorram, and Farhad Moezzipour
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Linguistics and Language ,Literature and Literary Theory ,Language and Linguistics - Abstract
Due to prevalence of formal analysis in language education, the implications of Systemic Functional Grammar has largely been ignored by materials and methods of language education. To illustrate the inadequacies of formal analysis and make a case for functional analysis and assessment of writing samples, this study aims at exploring the use of modality in a random sample of expository essays written in an EFL context. To this end, 20 expository essays, written by undergraduate students of English language and literature, were randomly obtained from writing instructors and professors teaching in the English department of Shahrood University of Technology (SUT), Iran. Leaners’ use of modality was then analyzed in line with the framework presented by Halliday & Matthiessen (2014). Analysis revealed learners’ lack of variation in the expression of uncertainties and doubts and as such lack of mastery over modality since they tended to express their opinions as implicit and as objective as possible. There seems to be a link between this problem and the dominance of formal analysis in teaching and assessing writing; hence, the findings of this study have clear implications for teaching instruction in this context and other similar contexts, where the implications of systemic functional grammar for language education seem to be ignored.
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10. A Review on the Recent Trend in Osteoporosis Highly Cited Papers
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Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh, Nekoo Panahi, Noushin Fahimfar, Hamed Moheimani, Maryam Aalaa, Mahnaz Sanjari, Kazem Khalagi, Fatemeh Hajivalizadeh, Afshin Ostovar, and Akbar Soltani
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Endocrinology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Published
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11. Burden of road traffic injuries in Iran: a national and subnational perspective, 1990−2019
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Mohammad Reza Sadeghian Tafti, Afshin Ostovar, Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam, Parnian Shobeiri, Mohammad Hassan Ehrampoush, Ibrahim Salmani, Mohammad Reza Khajeaminian, Hossein Fallahzadeh, and Abbasali Dehghani Tafti
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
ObjectivesReliable and valid information on burden of road traffic injuries (RTIs) is essential for short-term and long-term planning. We designed the present study to describe the levels and trends of burden of RTIs in Iran from 1990 to 2019.MethodsThis is an observational epidemiological study. We used the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 estimates to report RTIs incidence, prevalence, mortality and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) by sex, age group and road user category in Iran and each of the 31 provinces from 1990 to 2019.ResultsAge-standardised incidence, prevalence, death and DALY rates of RTIs decreased by 31.7% (95% uncertainty interval (UI): 29.4 to 33.9), 34.9% (33.8 to 36.0), 57.7% (48.1 to 62.3) and 60.1% (51.7 to 65.2), respectively between 1990 and 2019. The 2019 age-standardised DALY rates varied from smallest value in Tehran 303.8 (216.9 to 667.2) per 100 000 to largest value in Sistan-Baluchistan 2286.8 (1978.1 to 2627.9) per 100 000. The burden of RTIs was mainly related to injuries sustained by drivers or passengers of motorised vehicles with three or more wheels and pedestrians’ injuries, mostly affected males aged 15–29 years and individuals aged ≥70 years.ConclusionThe reducing trend in the burden of RTIs in Iran possibly reflects the effectiveness of the intervention programmes. However, with regard to the Sustainable Development Goals the burden is still at an alarming level. Further reductions are necessary for specific road user groups such as adolescent and adult male drivers or passengers of motorised vehicles, also pedestrians aged ≥70 years.
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12. The Iranian blood pressure measurement campaign, 2019: study protocol and preliminary results
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Afshin Ostovar, Sadaf Sepanlou, Mohammad Shariati, Alireza Mahdavi Hezaveh, Elham Yousefi, Alieh Hodjatzadeh, Mehdi Afkar, Abbas Pariani, Alireza Moghisi, Kazem Khalagi, Mehdi Najmi, Shahnaz Bashti, Saeideh Aghamohammadi, Mohammad Bagherzade yazdi, Azizollah Atefi, Ahmad Joneidi, Hamed Barakati, Ramin Heshmat, Niloofar Peykari, Mansour Ranjbar, Christoph Hammelman, Shanthi Mendis, Mehrdad Pariyanzeitooni, Nahid Mohammadi, Kourosh Noemani, Hojatollah Barati, Reza Alborzinia, Pari Mirshfiee, Naghmeh Khaligh, Mostafa Anvari, Ali Morsali, Amirhosein Shirzadian, Mahnaz Hasani, Maryam Zakeri, Kazem Alizadeh Barzian, Hamid Azadmehr, Ali Ghasemi, Afshin Delshad, Razieh Hajiuni, Mohammad Ali Shafieinia, Mostafa Dolatabad, Maryam Soltani, Abdollah Azizi, Mohsen Izadi, Hasan Rokhshad, Gholamreza Sadeghi, Mohammad-Hossein Rahmani, Seyed Mahdi Sedaghat, Hamide Sadeghzade, Raziyehsadat Mirmoieni, Ali Golmohammadi, Tayebeh Najafi Moghadam, Asad Ehsanzadeh, Abdolmohsen Parvin, Mahshid Ahmadian, Ramesh Hosseinkhani, Shapour Shadmand, Fateme Shahrokhi, Morteza Panje Shahi, Mehdi Shafiei bafti, Sara Shahabadi, Soleiman Shaddel, Abbas Bayat Asghari, Esmaeel Talebi, Sajjad Sharafi, Maryam Kooshki, Faeghe Asadiyan, Mohammad-Jafar Sadeghi, Babak Eghbali, Gholamhosein Norouzinezhad, Solmaz Farrokhzad, Mahdi Mirheidari, Mohsen Nejadghaderi, Najme Iran nezhad, Seyed Mohsen Mehri, Ardeshir Rahimzadeh, Hamid Etminanbakhsh, Azita Dalili, Haniah Aminforghani, Mohammad-Naser Rahbar, Sepinood Rostampour, Mansoureh Fateh, Fariba Moradi, Seyed Ali Mousavi, Gholamreza Pourabazari, Jabraeil Sharbafi, Alireza Aminmanesh, Azita Karimi, Mohammadreza Sarbazi, Farzaneh Farbakhsh, Javad Alinezhad, Tahereh Parishan Kordiani, Nourieh Dalili, Zafar Parisay, Mohammad Reza Sadeghian, Amir Bazishad, Majid Sartipi, Ali Seydi, and Alireza Raeisi
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Internal Medicine - Published
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13. Management goal achievements of diabetes care in Iran: study profile and main findings of DiaCare survey
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Gita Shafiee, Safoora Gharibzadeh, Nekoo Panahi, Farideh Razi, Seyed Masoud Arzaghi, Vahid Haghpanah, Afshin Ostovar, Alireza Raeisi, Alireza Mahdavi-Hezareh, Bagher Larijani, Ensieh Nasli Esfahani, and Ramin Heshmat
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Internal Medicine - Published
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14. The Iranian National Blood Pressure Measurement Campaign: What Do the Process and Output Evaluation say?
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Mohsen Shams, Abbas Pariani, Alireza Raeisi, Mostafa Maleki, Sedigheh Shariatinia, Ahmad Jamalizadeh, Amirhossein Poorkarami, and Afshin Ostovar
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General Medicine - Abstract
Background: The Iranian National Blood Pressure Measurement Campaign (INBPMC) was conducted all over the country to raise awareness in different groups of people regarding the importance of blood pressure and persuading them to manage their blood pressure. The present research aimed at assessing the process and output of this campaign. Methods: For process evaluation, 31 universities/faculties were selected. Experts from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education assessed the documentation of the campaign implementation using the designed checklist. The output was assessed by including 8274 people and through a telephone survey using the designed instructions. Results: The response rate of the telephone interviews was 82.74% (8274 people). It was found that 79% of the selected groups were aware of the INBPMC. Among them, 64% remembered the messages, 99% of the participants who remembered the messages agreed with those messages, and 89% of the participants who agree with the messages went for a measurement of their blood pressure. In the telephone interviews, 30% of the participants stated that they were diagnosed with hypertension, 97% of these participants received the required consultations for subsequent care, and 86% of them went to the health service centers to receive care. The process evaluation of the INBPMC indicated that the universities of medical sciences obtained 97% of the score of the checklist. Conclusion: The INBPMC was successful and accomplished its objectives.
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15. Assessment of EDTA-enhanced electrokinetic removal of metal(loid)s from phosphate mine tailings
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Mojtaba Ostovar, Alireza Ghasemi, Farhad Karimi, Nima Saberi, and Bas Vriens
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Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Filtration and Separation ,General Chemistry - Published
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16. Structural analysis and comparative study of photovoltaic panel mounting systems in Northern Cyprus
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Ayten Özsavaş Akçay, Rifat Resatoglu, and Shaghayegh Ostovar Ravari
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Northern Cyprus has made efforts to lessen its reliance on oil products and increase the usage of solar energy and installation of Photovoltaic (PV) panels. The design of lightweight structures, such as PV panel mounting systems, is significantly influenced by the characteristics of wind loads. Inaccurate calculations or a failure to take the wind load into account have recently resulted in substantial financial losses and damage to equipment and structures. In addition, the installation manner has remarkable effects on the output and efficiency of the PV panels. The wind loads on roof-mounted PV panels are examined in this study by considering two different heights for the building and different span lengths based on two loading standards; ASCE 7-16 and TS498, and the results and accuracy of each result are evaluated. Additionally, 64 rooftop PV panel mounting systems were developed to investigate the effects of factors including beam span length, load resisting system, column arrangement, available roof area, and required spacing between arrays. Deflection of the beams, cost of the mounting systems, weight of the mounting systems, and aesthetics of the building after installing PV panels are evaluated in this study.
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17. Evaluation of the performance of osteoporosis/fracture screening models to identify high-risk women for osteoporosis: Bushehr elderly health (BEH) program
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Mahnaz Pejman Sani, Noushin Fahimfar, Nekoo Panahi, Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Mahnaz Sanjari, Kazem Khalagi, Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh, Iraj Nabipour, Gita Shafiee, Afshin Ostovar, and Bagher Larijani
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Internal Medicine - Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the performance of valid risk assessment models developed for osteoporosis/ fracture screening to identify women in need of bone density measurement in a population of Iranian elderly women.This study was performed using the data of Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program, a population-based cohort study of elderly population aged ≥ 60 years. Seven osteoporosis risk assessment tools, including Osteoporosis Risk Assessment Instrument (ORAI), Malaysian Osteoporosis Screening Tool (MOST), Osteoporosis Prescreening Risk Assessment (OPERA), Osteoporosis Prescreening Model for Iranian Postmenopausal women (OPMIP), Osteoporosis Index of Risk (OSIRIS), and Osteoporosis Self-Assessment Tool for Asians (OSTA), as well as Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) were included in the study. By using osteoporosis definition based on BMD results, the performance measurement criteria of diagnostic tests such as sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), and Youden index for each model were calculated and the models were compared.A total of 1237 female participants with the mean age of 69.1 ± 6.3 years were included. Overall, 733 (59%) participants had osteoporosis, and about 80% had no history of fracture. The sensitivity of the seven models ranged from 16.7% (OSIRIS) to 100% (ORAI and MOST) at their recommended cut-off points. Moreover,their specificity ranged from 0.0% (ORAI and MOST) to 78.9% (OSTA). The FRAX and OPERA had the optimal performance with the Youden index of 0.237 and 0.226, respectively. Moreover, after combining these models, the sensitivity of them increased to 85.4%.We found that the FRAX (model with 11 simple variables) and OPERA (model with 5 simple variables) had the best performance. By combining the models, the performance of each was improved. Further studies are needed to adopt the model and to find the best cut-off point in the Iranian postmenopausal women.
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18. Comparison of different types of liposomal nano structures for microRNA transfection to human mesenchymal stem cell line S1939
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Ostovar, Tahmine, Zadehbagheri, Sahar, and Hekmatimoghaddam, Seyed hossein
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Genetics ,Molecular Medicine ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry - Abstract
Background: Liposomes are utilized as a drug delivery carrier in various fields of biomedicine. They are synthesized in the nanometer-size range and are becoming a viable drug delivery carrier for the treatment of different diseases. MicroRNAs as regulatory elements could be transferred to cells for changing their morphology or physiology. The study’s major aim is to find the optimized formula of liposomes for transfection of microRNA to human mesenchymal stem cell line S1939 (HMSCs). Materials and Methods: Various ratios of soybean phosphatidylcholine (SPC), cholesterol, 1, 2 dioleoyloxy-3- (trimethylammonium) propane (DOTAP), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) were combined. The mean diameter of all formulations and their surface properties were determined by a zeta sizer device and scanning electron microscope, respectively. The cytotoxicity of formulations was assessed using MTT (3,4,5-dimethyl thiazol-2-yl) (2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) assay. The transfection effectiveness of liposomal miRNA vs empty liposomes was determined using agarose gel electrophoresis. Results: The optimized liposome vesicles were prepared using 45:30:27.5:5 molar ratios of SPC:DOTAP:cholesterol: DSPE-PEG. The liposome formulations F10 and F18 were the best in terms of biocompatibility because of the higher viabilities of treated cells. The best formulation (F18, containing 0.7 µg of miRNA and 10 µg of liposome) was nearly 100% efficient in sequestering and fixing miRNA. Phase-contrast and fluorescent microscopic examinations showed intra-nuclear as well as intracytoplasmic localization of the particles. Conclusion: Some easily prepared liposomal formulation vehicles are quite efficient in the transfection of miRNA into the HMSCs and could be used for in vitro applications in regenerative medicine.
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19. Nuclear Radiation and Thyroid Cancer; A Systematic Review
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Amir Reza Bolkheir, Afshin Ostovar, Maryam Moradinasab, and Bagher Larijani
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General Medicine - Published
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20. The 15-year national trends of endocrine cancers incidence among Iranian men and women; 2005–2020
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Narges Zargar Balajam, Amir-Hossein Mousavian, Ali Sheidaei, Kimiya Gohari, Seyed Mohammad Tavangar, Ali Ghanbari-Motlagh, Afshin Ostovar, Gita Shafiee, and Ramin Heshmat
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
Cancer is one of the important health problems in Iran, which is considered as the third cause of death. Endocrine cancers are rare but mostly curable. Thyroid cancer, the most common endocrine tumors, includes about one percent of malignant cancer. In this study, we examined the 15-year national trend of endocrine cancer incidence in Iranian men and women. The data in each province were evaluated based on age, gender, and cancer type according to International Classification of Disease Codes version 10 (ICD-10) from 2005 to 2020 in Iran. All data were obtained from the reports of the Statistics Center of Iran (SCI), 6 phases of the step-by-step approach to monitoring the risk factors of chronic diseases over 18 years old (STEPs), and 3 periods of the CASPIAN study (survey of non-communicable diseases in childhood and adolescence). Statistical analyzes and graph generation were done using R statistical software. Poisson regression with mixed effects was used for data modeling and incidence rate estimation. The incidence of thyroid gland malignancy is higher in women than in men. On the other hand, the incidence of adrenal gland cancer is slightly higher in men than in women. The same pattern is observed for other endocrine neoplasms and related structures. The incidence rate of these types of cancers has generally increased from 2005 to 2020 in Iran. This increase is more in women than in men. In addition, in the middle of the country, there is a strong region in terms of the occurrence of these types of cancers. The incidence rate in these provinces is relatively higher for both sexes and all studied periods. We conducted a study to observe the changing trends for various types of endocrine cancers over 15 years in men and women. Considering the increasing trend of thyroid cancers in Iran, therefore, creating essential policies for the management of these types of cancers for prevention, rapid diagnosis, and, timely treatment is particularly important.
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21. Cost-effectiveness analysis of sarcopenia management interventions in Iran
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Ali Darvishi, Gita Shafiee, Narges Zargar Balajam, Mohsen Rezaei Hemami, Navid Ostovar, and Ramin Heshmat
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
Objectives Identification the optimal management intervention of sarcopenia is a concern of health systems. We aimed to analyze the cost-effectiveness of sarcopenia management strategies in Iran. Methods We constructed a lifetime Markov model based on natural history. The strategies comparedincluded exercise training, nutritional supplements, whole body vibration (WBV), and various exercise interventions and nutritional supplement combinations. A total of 7 strategies was evaluated in addition to the non-intervention strategy. Parameter values were extracted from primary data and the literature, and the costs and Quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were calculated for each strategy. Deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analysis, including the expected value of perfect information (EVPI), was also performed to determine the robustness of the model. Analyses were performed using the 2020 version of TreeAge Pro software. Results All seven strategies increased lifetime effectiveness (QALYs). The protein and Vitamin D3 (P + D) strategy had the highest effectiveness values among all strategies. After removing the dominated strategies, the estimated ICER for the P + D compared to Vitamin D3 alone (D) strategy was calculated as $131,229. Considering the cost-effectiveness threshold ($25,249), base-case results indicated that the D strategy was the most cost-effective strategy in this evaluation. Sensitivity analysis of model parameters also demonstrated the robustness of results. Also, EVPI was estimated at $273. Conclusions Study results, as the first economic evaluation of sarcopenia management interventions, showed that despite the higher effectiveness of D + P, the D strategy was the most cost-effective. Completing clinical evidence of various intervention options can lead to more accurate results in the future.
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22. Single-Particle Insights into Plasmonic Hot Carrier Separation Augmenting Photoelectrochemical Ethanol Oxidation with Photocatalytically Synthesized Pd–Au Bimetallic Nanorods
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Gregory T. Forcherio, Behnaz Ostovar, Jonathan Boltersdorf, Yi-Yu Cai, Asher C. Leff, Kyle N. Grew, Cynthia A. Lundgren, Stephan Link, and David R. Baker
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General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Understanding the nature of hot carrier pathways following surface plasmon excitation of heterometallic nanostructures and their mechanistic prevalence during photoelectrochemical oxidation of complex hydrocarbons, such as ethanol, remains challenging. This work studies the fate of carriers from Au nanorods before and after the presence of reductively photodeposited Pd at the single-particle level using scattering and emission spectroscopy, along with ensemble photoelectrochemical methods. A sub-2 nm epitaxial Pd
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23. Exploring advanced EFL learners’ awareness of communication strategies
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Seyyed Ali Ostovar-Namaghi, Fereshteh Mohit, and Mostafa Morady Moghaddam
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General Materials Science - Published
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24. DengueVrsEllagic Acid & Ferric Carboxymaltose: InSilico
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Mr. Chandra Sekhar Tripathy, Dr. Anil Kumar, Dr. Santosh Kumar Behera, Muhammad Akram, Dr. Asadollah Asadi, Dr. Arash Abdolmaleki, Mr. Amir Mohammad Ostovar- Abarghoee, Easter Khura, Pabitra Kumar Mohanta, Santanu Kumar Budhia, and Dr. Deepak Bhattacharya
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General Engineering ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Backgrounds: Dengue viruses are transmitted to humans via mosquito bites from infected Aedes species (Aedesaegypti or Aedesalbopictus). Dengue fever affects over half of the world's population, or about 4 billion people. Dengue fever is a common cause of sickness in high-risk settings. Methods: In the current study two serotypes of Dengue viruses namely DENV1 and DENV2 taken for the study. Here two important compounds namely Ellagic acid and Ferric Carboxymaltose chosen for the targets to be inhibited. In silico docking approach performed to dock the two compounds against the DENV1 and DENV2 viruses of Dengue. Autodock 4.2 tool chosen for the docking purpose. Results: Dengue i.e., DENV-1 & 2 indicate excellent biding property with Ellagic Acid & Ferric Carboxymaltose of the order -6.02 kcal/mol& -6.9 kcal/mol, respectively. Either are hematinic; pregnancy safe; non-toxic; complete synergy between either vis-à-vis virus targets\binding sites; with supportive therapies; etc. Novel. It was found that, the Ellagic acid is more effective for DENV1 virus and Ferric kcal/mol, respectively. Conclusions: It can be stated that, these two drugs can be better approach for future study against the Dengue viruses and expected drug candidates.
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25. The economic burden of osteoporosis in Iran in 2020
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Afshin Ostovar, Abdoreza Mousavi, Sayed Mahmoud Sajjadi-Jazi, Marzieh Rajabi, Bagher Larijani, Noushin Fahimfar, and Rajabali Daroudi
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism - Published
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26. Immunogenicity and safety of a bivalent, adjuvant system 04–adjuvanted human papillomavirus vaccine in healthy female volunteers aged 15–25: a randomized, double-blind, phase III, noninferiority clinical trial
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Seyyedeh Maryam, Afshani, Reihaneh, Mirhassani, Hamed, Hosseini, Reihaneh, Hosseini, Afsaneh, Tehranian, Reza, Malekzadeh, Afshin, Ostovar, Amir Hossein, Abdolghaffari, Mohammad Amin, Ghobadi, Behnaz, Hedayatjoo, Delara, Hazegh Fetratjoo, Zahra, Rezagholi, AmirHossein, Anari, and Ashraf, Moini
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Cancer Research ,Epidemiology ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Aluminum Hydroxide ,Iran ,Antibodies, Viral ,Healthy Volunteers ,Lipid A ,Oncology ,Humans ,Female ,Papillomavirus Vaccines ,Papillomaviridae - Abstract
Vaccination is proven to significantly reduce the risk of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related complications, especially cervical cancer. This study aimed to assess the immunogenicity and safety of the investigational bivalent HPV vaccine (16/18), named Papilloguard (Noyan Pajouhan Biopharma, Tehran, Iran), in comparison with the reference product (Cervarix, bivalent HPV vaccine (16/18) manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, Rixensart, Belgium) in a three-dose regimen.This trial was a randomized, controlled, double-blind, phase III study of two HPV vaccines in healthy female volunteers aged 15-25. The primary endpoint was to test the noninferiority of Papilloguard (Noyan Pajouhan Biopharma) to Cervarix (GlaxoSmithKline) as measured by the geometric mean titer (GMT) ratios of HPV-16 and HPV-18 7 months after the first vaccination. Secondary endpoints were the proportion of local and systemic solicited and unsolicited events, and the number of females with seroconversion against HPV-16 and HPV-18 7 months after the first vaccination.Out of 504 screened women, 218 were enrolled. Seven months after the first vaccination, GMT ratios of HPV-16 and HPV-18 were 0.59 and 0.93, respectively. The seroconversion rates of both Papilloguard (Noyan Pajouhan Biopharma) and Cervarix (GlaxoSmithKline) were more than 96%. Both vaccinated groups had a generally good profile of solicited and unsolicited adverse events (AEs). The most common AE was discomfort at the injection site, which was well tolerated.The result analysis of this study supports the noninferiority of Papilloguard (Noyan Pajouhan Biopharma) to Cervarix (GlaxoSmithKline) in terms of safety and immunogenicity based on the GMT ratio. However, long-term comparative studies to evaluate the sustainability of GMT response and risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grades 2-3 are needed.
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27. Standardization of Pediatric Noncardiac Operating Room to Intensive Care Unit Handoffs Improves Communication and Patient Care
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Nutan B, Hebballi, Vikas S, Gupta, Kyle, Sheppard, Ann, Kubanda, Danielle, Salley, Tiffany, Ostovar-Kermani, Christina, Bryndzia, Amir M, Khan, Nitin, Wadhwa, KuoJen, Tsao, Ranu, Jain, and Akemi L, Kawaguchi
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Intensive Care Units ,Operating Rooms ,Leadership and Management ,Communication ,Infant, Newborn ,Patient Handoff ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,Reference Standards ,Child - Abstract
Handoffs are critical points in transitioning care between multidisciplinary teams, yet data regarding intensive care unit (ICU) handoffs in pediatric noncardiac surgical patients are lacking. We hypothesized that standardized handoffs from the pediatric operating room (OR) to the ICU would improve physician presence, communication, and patient care parameters.This quality improvement initiative was performed at a tertiary children's hospital. Stakeholders (anesthesiologists, nurses, intensivists, and surgeons) developed a standardized OR to pediatric and neonatal ICU handoff process based on common goals and outcomes of interest. Baseline data were collected before intervention. Implementation was carried out in 2 phases, phase 1 with a written handoff and Phase 2 with a scripted handoff process. Data collected by trained observers included handoff attendance, distractions, and transfer of essential patient information. As a surrogate for outcomes, patient care parameter data were collected for 6 hours after transfer.After phase 1, surgery and ICU physician attendance increased significantly, distractions decreased, and communication of essential patient data improved. In phase 2 (scripted handoff), attendance continued to rise, distractions remained decreased, and transfer of essential information was still improved compared with baseline. Mean handoff duration did not significantly change throughout the study. Certain patient care parameters (escalation of respiratory support, additional laboratory studies, vasopressor administration, antibiotic administration and timing) remained unchanged compared with baseline. However, the need for resuscitative fluid bolus or blood products significantly decreased after implementation phase 2.Standardized handoffs for pediatric noncardiac surgical patients from the OR to the ICU can improve provider attendance and communication.
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28. Lactational exposure of human infants to metal (loid)s: A comparison of industrial and urban inhabitants in north of the Persian Gulf
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Leila Amiri, Atefeh Khalili Doroodzani, Afshin Ostovar, Sina Dobaradaran, Azam Mohammadi, Iraj Nabipour, Alireza Raeisi, Hasan Malekizadeh, Akram Farhadi, Reza Saeedi, Sima Afrashteh, Shahrokh Nazmara, and Mozhgan Keshtkar
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In this study, postnatal metal (loid)s (MLs) exposure was compared between the petrochemical and gas area of Asaluyeh (PGA) and urban area of Kaki (UA) in Bushehr province, Iran. Two hundred human breast milk (BM) samples from the industrial and urban areas were analyzed for MLs using Inductivity Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES). Boron (B), cooper (Cu), iron (Fe), and nickel (Ni) were found at the highest levels in both study areas. Adjusted multiple linear regression models revealed that the mean concentration of total MLs in BM samples collected from the PGA was statistically significantly greater than that of the UA (655.85 vs. 338.17 µg/L). Also, the mean concentrations of all detected MLs in BM samples collected from the PGA were statistically significantly higher than those collected from the UA. The hazard index (HI) of combined MLs in the PGA and UA illustrated non-cancer risk for infants. Lead (Pb) and chromium (Cr) in the PGA and Cr in the UA showed the risk of cancer. So it can be concluded that nursing infants from an industrial area are most at risk for MLs exposure during entire lactation course than those from an urban area.
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29. The 15-year national trends of genital cancer incidence among Iranian men and women; 2005–2020
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Gita Shafiee, Amir-hossein Mousavian, Ali Sheidaei, Mehdi Ebrahimi, Fatemeh Khatami, Kimiya Gohari, Mohammad Jabbari, Ali Ghanbari-Motlagh, Afshin Ostovar, Seyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir, and Ramin Heshmat
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Background Cancer is a major health problem and cause of mortality worldwide. Despite the prevalence of other cancers in males and females, genital cancers are especially important because of their psychological effects on individuals. Currently, cervical cancer, corpus uteri neoplasm, and ovarian cancer are the most common gynecological cancers in Iran. Prostate cancer has increased in Iranian men in the last decade. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the 15-year national trend in the incidence of genital cancers in the Iranian population. Methods In this study, we used Iranian cancer registration data collected by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, demographic information from the reports of the Statistics Center of Iran, STEPs (STEPwise approach to non-communicable diseases risk factor surveillance), and Caspian (childhood and adolescence surveillance and prevention of adult non-communicable disease). A list of potential auxiliary variables and secondary variables at all levels of the province-age-sex were evaluated during the years. We used mixed-effects Poisson regression to model the data and calculate the incidence of each cancer. Results Our results show an enhancement in the outbreak of all types of male cancers, but the most important are prostate (11.46 in 2005 to 25.67 in 2020 per 100,000 males) and testicular cancers (2.39 in 2005 to 5.05 per 100,000 males). As for female cancers, there has been an increase in ovarian and corpus uteri neoplasm incidence with 6.69 and 4.14 incidences per 100,000 females in 2020, making them the most occurring female genital neoplasms. While the occurrence of cervical cancer has decreased over the years (4.65 in 2005 to 3.24 in 2020). In general, the incidence of genital cancers in men and women has amplified in the last 15 years. Conclusions Our study examined the trend of change for each malignant genital neoplasm for 15 years in Iranian men and women in each province. Considering the growing trend of the elderly population in Iran, patient awareness and early screening are essential in reducing mortality and costs imposed on patients and the health care system.
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30. The need to reorganize health research systems in pandemic crisis: A prospective study
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Erfan Kharazmi, Sedigheh Ostovar, and Milad Ahmadi Marzaleh
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31. Ra-centric constructions at Persian left-periphery: an RRG account
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Farhad Moezzipour and Seyyed Ali Ostovar-Namaghi
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Ra-marking in Persian has been a hotly debated topic over five decades. The postposition is primarily a definite marker of accusative objects in Standard Persian. However, the possibility for it to accompany indefinite accusative objects has paved the way for the emergence of further accounts such as ra being a marker of specificity, topicality, or identifiability. In colloquial Persian, the postposition also appears in displacement constructions where it marks clause-external possessors or obliques serving as so-called topics. In this paper, we argue that ra-marking is not unique to topical DOs and displaced NPs. A ra-marked NP also partakes in the constitution of focus structure while the postposition is taken to be an identifiability marker. We situate our account within a Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) framework to delineate that ra-marking at the Persian left-periphery is an example par excellence of the (mis)match between identifiability as a discourse-based concept and the pragmatic functions that the ra-marked displaced NPs serve in information structure. It becomes clear that a displaced NP legitimately plays an array of information-structural roles varying from a primary and secondary topic to a contrastive focus.
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32. The Trend of Risk for Cardiovascular Diseases During the Past Decade in Iran, Applying No-Lab and Lab-Based Prediction Models
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Noushin Fahimfar, Karim Kohansal, Samaneh Asgari, Afshin Ostovar, Farzad Hadaegh, and Davood Khalili
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Community and Home Care ,Epidemiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Cardiovascular disease ,primary prevention ,risk assessment ,prediction models ,Diabetes - Abstract
Background: As a surrogate for all relevant risk factors, it is preferable to show trends in the mean cardiovascular disease(CVD) risk rather than to examine each risk factor trend separately.Objective(s): Using national representative data, this study aimed to determine the changes in the World Health Organization (WHO) CVD risk during the last decade considering both laboratory and non-laboratory risk scoring.Methods: We used data from five rounds of the WHO STEPwise approach to surveillance surveys (2007–2016). In all, 62,076 (31,660 women) participants aged 40–65 years were included and their absolute CVD risk were calculated. The generalized linear model was performed to assess the trend of CVD risk in men and women, and also in diabetic and non-diabetic individuals.Results: We showed significant declining trends in the mean CVD risk in the laboratory (from 10.5% to 8.8%) and non-laboratory (10.1% to 9.4%) models in men. In women, a significant reduction was observed in the laboratory-based model (from 8.4% to 7.8%). The laboratory model showed a greater decrease in men than women (P-for interaction < 0.001) and in diabetic patients (from 16.1% to 13.6%) than non-diabetic individuals (from 8.2% to 7%) (p-for interaction = 0.002). The proportion of high-risk individuals (risk ≥ 10%) decreased from 40% in 2007 to 31.5% in 2016 in men and from 29.8% to 26.1% in women based on the laboratory-model.Conclusions: During the last decade, CVD risk had a significant decrease in men and women. The reduction was more evident in men and diabetic population. However, still, one-third of our population is considered high-risk.
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33. Flexibility provision of residential energy hubs with demand response applications
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Sara Ostovar, Moein Moeini‐Aghtaie, and Mohammad Behzad Hadi
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34. Contribution of Iranian researchers in Alzheimer's disease research: A 10 years scientometric analysis
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Seyed Masoud Arzaghi, Golbarg Mehdizadeh, Mohammad Javad Mansourzadeh, Arash Ghazbani, Mojtaba Ghobadi, and Afshin Ostovar
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Gerontology ,Web of science ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Total fertility rate ,Review Article ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Alzheimer's disease research ,Elderly population ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Global health ,Dementia ,business ,Citation - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and is a rising issue for global health. Iran is struggling with a growing number of the elderly population and also a decrease in fertility rate. The goal of this study was to review and evaluate Alzheimer's disease publications by Iranian researchers. METHODS: We searched for Alzheimer and all its related keywords in the Web of Science to find related documents published by Iranian researchers from 2010 until 2019. Bibliometric parameters at the level of documents, authors, and organizations were assessed. The co-authorship matrix was computed using Bibexcel, and visualizations were performed by VOSviewer. RESULTS: Totally, 1042 documents from 4949 researchers (8.6 authors per document) were retrieved from Web of Science. Original articles (77.06%) and reviews (16.21%) were the most common document types for Iranian publications and also one article was retracted. As results, the average citation per document was 20.68. Iranian researchers mainly collaborated with researchers from the United States, Italy, Australia, and Canada, respectively. The co-occurrence networks for keywords represented five publication clusters in the collection. The largest cluster was related to studies on oxidative stress in Alzheimer's Disease, followed by in-vivo studies in the field of brain neurons destruction. CONCLUSION: We found that Iranian researchers made significant impacts in the field of Alzheimer's disease and covered a wide range of related areas over the last 10 years.
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35. Prevalence of COVID-19 in Iran: results of the first survey of the Iranian COVID-19 Serological Surveillance programme
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Safoora Gharibzadeh, Jafar Sadegh Tabrizi, Afshin Ostovar, Maryam Mir-Mohammad-Ali Roodaki, Kayhan Azadmanesh, Saeid Namaki, Seyed Mahmoud Hashemi, Siamak Mirab Samiee, Kazem Khalagi, Alireza Raeisi, Davood Khalili, Katayoun Tayeri, Kazem Mohammad, Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Firoozeh Hajipour, Hengameh Namdari Tabar, and Saeide Aghamohamadi
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,Adolescent ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,030106 microbiology ,Population ,Primary health care ,Seroprevalence ,Target population ,Iran ,Population-based ,Antibodies, Viral ,Serology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Seroepidemiologic Studies ,Sampling design ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Stratified sampling ,Infectious Diseases ,Nationwide ,Immunoglobulin G ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Objectives This study aims to estimate the prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the general population of Iran. Methods The target population was all Iranian people aged 6 years and older in the country. A stratified random sampling design was used to select 28 314 people from among the individuals registered in the electronic health record systems used in primary health care in Iran. Venous blood was taken from each participant and tested for the IgG antibody against COVID-19. The prevalence of COVID-19 was estimated at provincial and national levels after adjusting for the measurement error of the laboratory test, non-response bias and sampling design. Results Of the 28 314 Iranians selected, 11 256 (39.75%) participated in the study. Of these, 5406 (48.0%) were male and 6851 (60.9%) lived in urban areas. The mean (standard deviation) participant age was 35.89 (18.61) years. The adjusted prevalence of COVID-19 until 20 August 2020 was estimated as 14.2% (95% uncertainty interval 13.3%–15.2%), which was equal to 11 958 346 (95% CI 11 211 011–12 746 776) individuals. The adjusted prevalences of infection were 14.6%, 13.8%, 16.6%, 11.7% and 19.4% among men, women, urban population, rural population and individuals aged 60 years or more, respectively. Ardabil, Golestan and Khuzestan provinces had the highest prevalence and Alborz, Hormozgan and Kerman provinces had the lowest. Conclusions Based on the study results, a large proportion of the Iranian population had not yet been infected by COVID-19. The observance of hygienic principles and social restrictions should therefore continue until the majority of the population has been vaccinated.
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36. Versatile functionalized mesoporous Zr/SBA-15 for catalytic transfer hydrogenation and oxidation reactions
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Hamideh Saravani, Somayeh Ostovar, and Daily Rodríguez-Padrón
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Transfer hydrogenation ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Nanomaterial-based catalyst ,Catalysis ,Benzaldehyde ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Benzyl alcohol ,medicine ,Levulinic acid ,Mesoporous material ,Sulfaguanidine ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Through this work, a family of sulfonamide functionalized mesoporous materials as sustainable heterogeneous catalysts has been successfully synthesized by employing sulfaguanidine, sulfathiazole, and sulfadiazine. The samples were fully characterized using a multitechnique approach. Such materials have proved to be highly versatile and catalytically active in both the advances in the hydrogenation of Levulinic acid through heterogeneous catalytic transfer hydrogenation (CTH) and oxidation reactions with a strong emphasis on discussing morphology and structure of versatile catalysts, plausible mechanism, and performance of the catalysts for biomass valorization of renewable feedstock. In particular, the prepared catalytic systems were tested in levulinic acid transformation into γ-Valerolactone, achieving a maximum conversion of 99% and a selectivity of 90% for the sulfaguanidine modified sample. The three nanocatalysts displayed good stability over four reuse cycles, and by considering the results of a hot filtration test, it is confirmed that the nature of the catalysis is heterogeneous as acid-base pairs and functionalized groups on catalytic activation of C–H and C O bonds for transfer hydrogenation of levulinic acid. Moreover, such samples also showed remarkable results in the oxidation of benzyl alcohol towards benzaldehyde, with conversion and selectivity values of 95% and 97%, respectively. The obtained catalytic results are highly promising for biomass upgrading processes, looking forward to a more sustainable future.
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37. Economic barriers and gaps to reach the desirable consumption of salt, sugar, and fat in Iran: a qualitative study
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Mohammad Amerzadeh, Amirhossein Takian, Hamed Pouraram, Ali Akbari Sari, and Afshin Ostovar
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Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases, specifically cardiovascular diseases (CVD), cancers, respiratory diseases, and diabetes are the main reason for more than two-thirds of global deaths, in which the unhealthy diet is one of the primary risk factors. The golden solution to reducing obesity and CVD linked to an unhealthy diet is to reduce calories, salt, sugar, and fat intake. Besides, activities highlighting lifestyles that contain healthy diets usually focus on reducing salt, sugar, and saturated fat consumption. As a result, the researchers aimed to study the gaps and economic barriers to recommended consumption of salt, sugar, and fat in Iran, based on WHO recommendations. Methods This is a qualitative study. We conducted semi-structured and in-depth interviews with 30 stakeholders, including academics, experts, and key informants in different sectors from December 2018 until August 2019 in Tehran, Iran. We used a purposeful and snowball sampling method to select participants. All interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed using MAXQDA 11. Results Economic problems and inflation in Iran caused people to eat more unhealthy foods, while a healthy diet consumption was reduced due to higher prices. Unfair political sanctions imposed on the country caused economic pressure and adversely affected family nutrition. Worse still, despite legal bans, advertising unhealthy foods via media, mainly to generate revenue, encouraged more consumption of unhealthy food. The lack of targeted subsidies and failure in tax legislation and implementation related to the unhealthy products deteriorated the conditions. Conclusion Some economic barriers have hampered plans to reduce salt, fat, and sugar consumption in Iran. Fundamental reforms in the tax and subsidy system are required to improve people’s eating habits. In particular, citizens’ income that has been continuously shrinking due to economic conditions, imposed sanctions, and the inevitably high inflation needs to be addressed urgently. Unless the government of Iran deals with the economic barriers to healthy nutrition, the pathway for implementing the national action plan for prevention and control of NCDs toward a 30% mortality reduction due to NCDs by 2030 looks unlikely to reach.
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38. Economic Evaluation of Sarcopenia Management Interventions; a Lifetime Cost-Utility Analysis in Iran
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Ali Darvishi, Gita Shafiee, Narges Zargar Balajam, Mohsen Rezaei Hemami, Navid Ostovar, and Ramin Heshmat
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Objectives Identifying the optimal management intervention of sarcopenia is a concern of health systems. We aimed to analyze the cost-effectiveness of sarcopenia management strategies in Iran. Methods We constructed a lifetime Markov model based on natural history. The compared strategies included exercise training, nutritional supplements, whole body vibration (WBV), and various exercise interventions and nutritional supplement combinations. A total of 7 strategies was evaluated along with the non-intervention strategy. Parameter values were extracted from primary data and the literature, and the costs and Quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were calculated for each strategy. Deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analysis, including the expected value of perfect information (EVPI), was also performed to determine the robustness of the model. Analyses were performed using the 2020 version of TreeAge Pro software. Results All seven strategies increased lifetime effectiveness (QALYs). The protein and Vitamin D3 (P + D) strategy had the highest effectiveness values among all strategies. After removing dominated strategy, the estimated ICER for the P + D compared to Vitamin D3 alone (D) strategy was calculated as $131,229. Considering the cost-effectiveness threshold ($25,249), base-case results indicated that the D strategy was the most cost-effective strategy in this evaluation. Sensitivity analysis of model parameters also showed the robustness of results. Also, EVPI was estimated at $273. Conclusions Study results, as the first economic evaluation of sarcopenia management interventions, showed that despite the higher effectiveness of D + P, the D strategy was the most cost-effective. Completing clinical evidence of various intervention options can help in more accurate results in the future.
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39. Policy analysis of nutrition stewardship for prevention and control of Non-communicable diseases in Iran
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Mohammad Amerzadeh, Amirhossein Takian, Hamed Pouraram, Ali Akbari Sari, and Afshin Ostovar
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Background Non- communicable diseases (NCDs) are the main cause of death, which lead to over 73% of death and 62% of DALYs globally. As an unhealthy diet is the leading behavioral risk factor of NCDs, in line with the national action plan for the prevention and control of NCD, this study explored the nutrition-related stewardship problems to reduce the burden of NCDs in Iran. Methods This is a qualitative study. We interviewed 30 purposefully identified key informants, i.e., stakeholders, policymakers, and academics, from December 2018 to August 2019. All interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. We analyzed data using qualitative content analysis facilitated by MAXQDA 11 software. Results Ample policies and laws were identified, most of which were not or partially implemented. Despite some plausible efforts, NCDs do not seem to be a top priority for high-level managers and decision-makers. Besides, the role of non-state actors, i.e., the private sector, is marginal in NCD’s planning and management. Whereas the government, e.g., the Food and Drug Organization (FDO), is the biggest player. Worse still, many harmful products are advertised and easily distributed across the country. Conclusion Iran’s government has created a noticeable roadmap to battle NCDs despite imposing many sanctions and related socioeconomic problems. Nevertheless, more interventions are needed to strengthen the stewardship of NCDs by various stakeholders. We recommend the government to monitor the implementation of policies and advertisement of harmful products to prioritize prevention and control of NCDs. In addition, we advocate employing the capacity of non-state actors to reduce the consumption of unhealthy food and the burden of NCDs across the country, ultimately.
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40. Genomes and transcriptomes help unravel the complex life cycle of the blastoclad fungus,Coelomomyces lativittatus,an obligate parasite of mosquitoes and microcrustaceans
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Cassandra L. Ettinger, Talieh Ostovar, Mark Yacoub, Steven Ahrendt, Robert H. Hice, Brian A. Federici, and Jason E. Stajich
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Species of the phylum Blastocladiomycota, early diverging zoosporic (flagellated) lineages of fungi, are vastly understudied. This phylum includes the genusCoelomomyceswhich consists of more than 80 fungal species that are obligate parasites of arthropods. KnownCoelomomycesspecies lack a complete asexual life cycle, instead surviving through an obligate heteroecious alternation of generations life cycle. Despite their global distribution and interesting life cycle, little is known about the genomics of anyCoelomomycesspecies. To address this, we generated three draft-level genomes and annotations forC. lativittatusrepresenting its haploid meiospore, orange gamete, and amber gamete life stages. These draft genome assemblies ranged in size from 5002 to 5799 contigs with a total length of 19.8-22.8 Mb and a mean of 7416 protein-coding genes. We then demonstrated the utility of these genomes by combining the draft annotations as a reference for analysis ofC. lativittatustranscriptomes. We analyzed transcriptomes from across host-associated life stages including infection of larva and excised mature sporangia from the mosquito,Anopheles quadrimaculatus. We identified differentially expressed genes and enriched GO terms both across and within life stages and used these to make hypotheses aboutC. lativittatusbiology. Generally, we found theC. lativittatustranscriptome to be a complex and dynamic expression landscape; GO terms related to metabolism and transport processes were enriched during infection and terms related to dispersal were enriched during sporulation. We further identified five HMG box genes inC. lativittatus, three belonging to clades with mating type (MAT) loci from other fungi,as well as four ortholog expansions inC. lativittatuscompared to other fungi. TheC. lativittatusgenomes and transcriptomes reported here are a valuable resource and may be leveraged toward furthering understanding of the biology of these and other early diverging fungal lineages.
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41. Burden of Osteoarthritis in North Africa and Middle East from 1990 to 2019: The Findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study
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Mahnaz Sanjari, Shakiba Yousefi, Sahar Saeedi Moghaddam, Kave Same, Noushin Fahimfar, Yeganeh Sharifnejad Tehrani, Sima Noorali, Naser Ahmadi, Hossein Yarmohammadi, Mohammad-Mahdi Rashidi, Afshin Ostovar, and Bagher Larijani
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Background Considered the most common form of arthritis worldwide, Osteoarthritis (OA) prevalence has been continually due to the aging population and obesity. Based on the results of the last Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study, the North Africa and Middle East (NAME) was reported to have a high OA prevalence, hence the current study aimed to describe the burden and its attributable risk factors. Methods The OA was classified by kellgren Lawrence grading system. The burden (prevalence, incidence, and Years Lived with Disability (YLDs)) and attributable burden (YLDs) to high body-mass index (BMI) were reported based on GBD 2019 globally and for the 21 countries in the region by age, sex, and socio-demographic index (SDI). Results Globally, the age-standardized prevalence, incidence, and YLDs rates were estimated as 6348.3 (95% uncertainty interval 5776.3–7023.0), 492.2 (438.7-551.5), and 228.0 (115.3-452.7) per 100000, respectively. In the NAME region, the prevalence age-standardized rate (ASR) has increased by 9.3% (8.1–10.5) since 1990. Furthermore, the incidence ASR was estimated as 430.4 (382.2-481.9) in 2019 which has increased by 9.4% (8.3–10.5). Also, the YLDs ASR increased 10.0% (8.7–11.4); [185.4 (92.8-370.2) in 2019]. Among NAME countries, Saudi Arabia had the highest ASR followed by Kuwait and Iran in 2019 and Oman showed the highest increase from 1990 to 2019. The regional attributed YLDs increased by 57.6% (42.1–85.2). Conclusion As OA proves to have major public health impacts both globally and in the NAME region, health data and strategies must be improved to control the disease’s burden better.
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42. Mechanism for plasmon-generated solvated electrons
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Alexander Al-Zubeidi, Behnaz Ostovar, Claire C. Carlin, Boxi Cam Li, Stephen A. Lee, Wei-Yi Chiang, Niklas Gross, Sukanya Dutta, Anastasiia Misiura, Emily K. Searles, Amrita Chakraborty, Sean T. Roberts, Jennifer A. Dionne, Peter J. Rossky, Christy F. Landes, and Stephan Link
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Solvated electrons are powerful reducing agents capable of driving some of the most energetically expensive reduction reactions. Their generation under mild and sustainable conditions remains challenging though. Using near-ultraviolet irradiation under low-intensity one-photon conditions coupled with electrochemical and optical detection, we show that the yield of solvated electrons in water is increased more than 10 times for nanoparticle-decorated electrodes compared to smooth silver electrodes. Based on the simulations of electric fields and hot carrier distributions, we determine that hot electrons generated by plasmons are injected into water to form solvated electrons. Both yield enhancement and hot carrier production spectrally follow the plasmonic near-field. The ability to enhance solvated electron yields in a controlled manner by tailoring nanoparticle plasmons opens up a promising strategy for exploiting solvated electrons in chemical reactions.
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43. Single-Particle Photoluminescence and Dark-Field Scattering during Charge Density Tuning
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Emily K. Searles, Eric Gomez, Stephen Lee, Behnaz Ostovar, Stephan Link, and Christy F. Landes
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Single-particle spectroelectrochemistry provides optical insight into understanding physical and chemical changes occurring on the nanoscale. While changes in dark-field scattering during electrochemical charging are well understood, changes to the photoluminescence of plasmonic nanoparticles under similar conditions are less studied. Here, we use correlated single-particle photoluminescence and dark-field scattering to compare their plasmon modulation at applied potentials. We find that changes in the emission of a single gold nanorod during charge density tuning of intraband photoluminescence can be attributed to changes in the Purcell factor and absorption cross section. Finally, modulation of interband photoluminescence provides an additional constructive observable, giving promise for establishing dual channel sensing in spectroelectrochemical measurements.
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44. Nanoscale metallic‐organic frameworks as an advanced tool for medical applications: Challenges and recent progress
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Mehrab Pourmadadi, Shima Ostovar, Mohammad Mahdi Eshaghi, Maryam Rajabzadeh‐Khosroshahi, Sara Safakhah, Suresh Ghotekar, Abbas Rahdar, and Ana M. Díez‐Pascual
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45. Additional file 3 of The 15-year national trends of genital cancer incidence among Iranian men and women; 2005–2020
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Shafiee, Gita, Mousavian, Amir-hossein, Sheidaei, Ali, Ebrahimi, Mehdi, Khatami, Fatemeh, Gohari, Kimiya, Jabbari, Mohammad, Ghanbari-Motlagh, Ali, Ostovar, Afshin, Aghamir, Seyed Mohammad Kazem, and Heshmat, Ramin
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Additional file 3: Supplementary Figure 3. Geographical guide of Iranian provinces.
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46. A Concept for a Novel Type of Mitral Valve Prosthesis
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F. Schröter, R. U. Dr. med. Kühnel, M. Hartrumpf, R. Ostovar, and J. Albes
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- 2023
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47. What Influences Early Left Ventricular Functional Changes after Mitral Valve Surgery with and without Concomitant Coronary Revascularization?
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R. Ostovar, F. Schröter, R. U. Dr. med. Kühnel, M. Hartrumpf, and J. Albes
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- 2023
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48. Additional file 2 of Cost-effectiveness analysis of sarcopenia management interventions in Iran
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Darvishi, Ali, Shafiee, Gita, Balajam, Narges Zargar, Hemami, Mohsen Rezaei, Ostovar, Navid, and Heshmat, Ramin
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Additional file 2: Figure S2. Monte-carlo simulation (Incremental Cost Effectiveness scatter plot) of cost-utility analysis of sarcopenia management strategies.
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49. Blood Management in the OR: Does Quantification of Platelet Function Help Optimize Postoperative Outcome?
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R. U. Dr. med. Kühnel, F. Schröter, R. Ostovar, L. Magdalena, J. Rashvand, M. Hartrumpf, and J. Albes
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- 2023
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50. When Is a Concomitant Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Repair a Bad Idea?
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R. Ostovar, F. Schröter, R. U. Dr. med. Kühnel, M. Hartrumpf, and J. Albes
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- 2023
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