Shirin Pourafshar
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Recent Articles
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Kranz S, Sharma B, Pourafshar S, Mallawaarachchi I, Ma J, Scialla J
J Nutr
. 2024 May;
154(7):2205-2214.
PMID: 38754840
Background: Fruits and vegetables (F&Vs) are vital components of healthy diets but may be restricted in chronic kidney disease (CKD) to avoid high-potassium intake. We previously generated F&V patterns for...
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Pourafshar S, Parikh M, Abdallah B, Al Thubian N, Jacobson J
Patient Prefer Adherence
. 2024 Mar;
18:531-541.
PMID: 38444755
Purpose: Typical barriers to venous blood collection for wellness testing include discomfort, time spent, and collection site accessibility. This study assessed individuals' experience, satisfaction, and preference associated with a FDA-cleared...
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Pourafshar S, Sharma B, Allen J, Hoang M, Lee H, Dressman H, et al.
J Ren Nutr
. 2024 Jan;
34(4):302-312.
PMID: 38286361
Objective: The gut microbiota contributes to metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, but is poorly characterized in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Design And Methods: We enrolled 24 adults within...
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Pourafshar S, Sharma B, Kranz S, Mallawaarachchi I, Kurland E, Ma J, et al.
J Ren Nutr
. 2022 Jul;
33(1):88-96.
PMID: 35798188
Objective: To characterize patterns of fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake in US adults with and without chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods: We used 24-hour dietary recall data from multiple cycles...
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Duong C, Akinlawon O, Gung J, Noel S, Bigornia S, Flanagan K, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2022 May;
116(2):541-550.
PMID: 35511217
Background: High phosphorus (P) exposure may have negative effects on kidney function. Nutrient databases provide total P, but bioavailability varies by source. Objectives: We aimed to assess natural, added, and...
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Feresin R, Johnson S, Elam M, Pourafshar S, Navaei N, Akhavan N, et al.
Food Funct
. 2021 Nov;
12(24):12526-12534.
PMID: 34812466
Postmenopausal women experience an increase in bone remodeling with the rate of bone resorption superseding the rate of bone formation. This results in a net bone loss with a subsequent...
7.
Pourafshar S, Scialla J
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2021 Aug;
78(5):624-626.
PMID: 34366181
No abstract available.
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Pourafshar S, Nicchitta M, Tyson C, Svetkey L, Corcoran D, Bain J, et al.
Nutrients
. 2021 Jun;
13(6).
PMID: 34067295
We aimed to identify plasma and urine metabolites altered by the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet in a post-hoc analysis of a pilot feeding trial. Twenty adult participants...
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Tyson C, Luciano A, Modliszewski J, Corcoran D, Bain J, Muehlbauer M, et al.
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2021 Apr;
78(1):38-47.
PMID: 33810868
Rationale & Objective: Patients with CKD are at elevated risk of metabolic acidosis due to impaired net acid excretion (NAE). Identifying early markers of acidosis may guide prevention in chronic...
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Najjar R, Akhavan N, Pourafshar S, Arjmandi B, Feresin R
J Ethnopharmacol
. 2020 Dec;
270:113734.
PMID: 33359857
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Cornus officinalis var. koreana Kitam (CO) is found predominantly in China but also in Korea and Japan and has been used in Eastern medicine for over 2000 years...