Saleh Rahmati-Ahmadabad
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Recent Articles
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Dehghan-Manshadi M, Azarbayjani M, Atashak S, Peeri M, Rahmati-Ahmadabad S
Int J Reprod Biomed
. 2022 Oct;
20(7):549-560.
PMID: 36187741
Background: Hormone therapy is one of the most effective treatments for menopausal disorders, but it may increase the risk of breast cancer, coronary heart disease, and pulmonary embolism. Objective: The...
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Ghanbari-Niaki A, Hosseini F, Broom D, Tejenjari B, Rahmati-Ahmadabad S
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2022 May;
13:845014.
PMID: 35592780
Nesfatin-1 is involved in metabolic/feeding regulation and prevention of cardiovascular disease. Previous studies have shown that exercise and herb supplementation can influence nesfatin-1 concentration. The present study investigated the effects...
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Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Rostamkhani F, Meftahi G, Shirvani H
Mol Biol Rep
. 2021 Aug;
48(8):6123-6129.
PMID: 34374894
Background: The increase in fibronectin type-III domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5), myonectin, and glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) leads to a decrease in diabetes; meanwhile, exercise training can affect these factors. The...
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Jangjo-Borazjani S, Dastgheib M, Kiyamarsi E, Jamshidi R, Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Helalizadeh M, et al.
Arch Physiol Biochem
. 2021 Feb;
129(4):913-921.
PMID: 33612031
Context: Proper nutrition and exercise are effective strategies to improve overall metabolic health in diabetic patients. Objective: This study evaluated the effects of Nigella sativa (NS) supplementation during resistance training...
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Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Azarbayjani M, Farzanegi P, Moradi L
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2021 Feb;
28(7):692-701.
PMID: 33611472
Objectives: The present study compares the effect of high-intensity interval training (HIIT; 18 min) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MIT; 1 h) on reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) elements in obese subjects....
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Farzanegi P, Abbaszadeh H, Farokhi F, Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Hosseini S, Ahmad A, et al.
Clin Interv Aging
. 2020 Sep;
15:1409-1418.
PMID: 32884250
Background/objective: One of the problems associated with aging is the development of apoptosis in different tissues. There is evidence that physical activity and herbal remedies can be useful. This study...
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Moradi Kelardeh B, Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Farzanegi P, Helalizadeh M, Azarbayjani M
J Bodyw Mov Ther
. 2020 Aug;
24(3):154-160.
PMID: 32825982
Background: With increasing age, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is very common among women with low levels of physical activity. Nonlinear resistance training is one of the new methods to help...
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Shirvani H, Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Kowsari E, Fry H, Kazemi M, Kaviani M
Gene
. 2020 Aug;
760:145018.
PMID: 32758580
Protein turnover is a process that is regulated by several factors and can lead to muscle hypertrophy or atrophy. The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects...
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Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Hosseini F
Obes Med
. 2020 Apr;
19:100245.
PMID: 32342019
SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) is a new virus causing respiratory illness outbreak. Nowadays, COVID-19 has spread to several countries around the world and is presently a major global concern. It appears that...
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Shirvani H, Rahmati-Ahmadabad S, Broom D, Mirnejad R
J Exp Biol
. 2019 May;
222(Pt 10).
PMID: 31085594
The hypothalamus controls metabolism and feeding behaviour via several signals with other tissues. Exercise and supplements can change hypothalamic signalling pathways, so the present study investigated the influence of eccentric...