Azar Radfar
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Recent Articles
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Mohammadi A, Karimian A, Shokri K, Mohammadi A, Hazhir-Karzar N, Bahar R, et al.
J Cardiovasc Transl Res
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40080261
Cardio-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) Syndrome involves metabolic, kidney, and cardiovascular dysfunction, disproportionately affecting disadvantaged groups. Its staging (0-4) highlights the importance of early intervention. While current management targets hypertension, heart failure, dyslipidemia,...
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Zureigat H, Osborne M, Abohashem S, Mezue K, Gharios C, Grewal S, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 2024 Apr;
83(16):1543-1553.
PMID: 38631773
Background: The mechanisms underlying the psychological and cardiovascular disease (CVD) benefits of physical activity (PA) are not fully understood. Objectives: This study tested whether PA: 1) attenuates stress-related neural activity,...
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Reduced Stress-Related Neural Network Activity Mediates the Effect of Alcohol on Cardiovascular Risk
Mezue K, Osborne M, Abohashem S, Zureigat H, Gharios C, Grewal S, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 2023 Jun;
81(24):2315-2325.
PMID: 37316112
Background: Chronic stress associates with major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) via increased stress-related neural network activity (SNA). Light/moderate alcohol consumption (AC) has been linked to lower MACE risk, but the...
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Yan C, Zarrabian B, Rivera Rodriguez B, Khandaker M, Radfar A, Alvarez Lesmes J, et al.
CASE (Phila)
. 2023 Mar;
7(2):58-62.
PMID: 36861096
No abstract available.
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Madva E, Celano C, Kim S, Bell M, Radfar A, Ibrahim N, et al.
Prim Care Companion CNS Disord
. 2022 Apr;
24(2).
PMID: 35452569
ABSTRACT. Noncardiac chest pain is common and can cause distress, impair quality of life, and lead to recurrent evaluation. It is often multifactorial in etiology and influenced by psychological factors....
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Osborne M, Naddaf N, Abohashem S, Radfar A, Ghoneem A, Dar T, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2021 Jun;
131:105331.
PMID: 34183223
Background: Chronic transportation noise exposure associates with cardiovascular events through a link involving heightened stress-associated neurobiological activity (as amygdalar metabolic activity, AmygA) on F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (F-FDG-PET/CT). Increased...
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Radfar A, Abohashem S, Osborne M, Wang Y, Dar T, Hassan M, et al.
Eur Heart J
. 2021 Mar;
42(19):1898-1908.
PMID: 33768230
Aims: Activity in the amygdala, a brain centre involved in the perception of and response to stressors, associates with: (i) heightened sympathetic nervous system and inflammatory output and (ii) risk...
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Hesamirostami M, Sarparast L, Radfar A, Hesamirostami S, Hosseinzadeh A, Yousefnezhad O
J Burn Care Res
. 2021 Feb;
42(6):1215-1226.
PMID: 33608701
The nose is one of the most challenging facial parts to reconstruct. Its asymmetries, defects, or disharmonies are easily noticeable. The complex contours, highlights, shadows, and special shape of its...
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Hesamirostami M, Nazarian R, Asghari H, Jafarirad A, Khosravi A, Nouranibaladezaei S, et al.
Burns Open
. 2021 Feb;
5(1):34-38.
PMID: 33521415
Background: The recently emerged severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) disease (COVID-19) has become a human pandemic. Heightened inflammation, vascular hyperpermeability, acute lung injury, coagulopathy, and cardiovascular abnormalities are among...
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Abohashem S, Osborne M, Dar T, Naddaf N, Abbasi T, Ghoneem A, et al.
Eur Heart J
. 2021 Jan;
42(7):761-772.
PMID: 33428721
Aims: Air pollution [i.e. particulate matter with diameter <2.5 μm (PM2.5)] is a risk factor for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). While PM2.5 promotes leucopoiesis and atherosclerotic inflammation in experimental...