Staging of esophageal cancer using PET/MRI: a systematic review with head-to-head comparison
To evaluate the staging performance of positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) for confirmed esophageal cancer based on the TNM classification system as well as compare it to other alternative modalities (e.g., endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), computed tomography (CT), MRI, and PET/CT) in a full head-to-head manner.
An initial step toward symptom-based pharmacotherapy for borderline personality disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Although no pharmacological treatments have received regulatory approval for borderline personality disorder (BPD), antipsychotic medications—particularly haloperidol, olanzapine, and risperidone—are frequently prescribed off-label in clinical practice. This study aims to quantitatively compare the efficacy of these three agents in the management of BPD. Moreover, considering the heterogeneous presentations of BPD among patients, the efficacy of these agents is also quantitatively compared in controlling individual symptom domains, including depression, anxiety, interpersonal challenges, cognitive impairment, impulsivity, and hostility. Due to the lack of head-to-head trials, indirect comparisons were conducted through a meta-analysis of effect sizes derived from open-label studies.
LINC00162 silencing enhances sorafenib sensitivity and inhibits thyroid cancer cells progression through modulation of MAPK signaling and apoptosis
Many studies have reported the aberrant expression of lncRNAs and indicated their role in cancer progression and drug resistance across various cancers. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of LINC00162 lncRNA on the chemosensitivity of thyroid cancer cells, both individually and in combination with sorafenib, on various biological processes. In this regard, we conducted our experiments in several groups: (1) LINC00162 siRNA-transfected cells, (2) Sorafenib-treated cells, (3) Cells that received both siRNA transfection and sorafenib treatment (4) Control group. MTT assay results revealed that siRNA-mediated silencing of LINC00162 reduced the viability of the B-CPAP thyroid cancer cells and increased the sensitivity of these cells to sorafenib by reducing its IC50.
The efficacy of Sarcomeal® oral supplementation plus vitamin D3 on muscle parameters, metabolic factors, and quality of life in diabetic sarcopenia: a randomized controlled clinical trial
To investigate the efficacy of Sarcomeal® sachet, as a protein supplement, plus vitamin D3 on muscle parameters, metabolic factors, and quality of life (QoL) in individuals with diabetes and sarcopenia.
Economic burden of Type 2 diabetes in Iran in 2022
Diabetes mellitus, particularly Type 2 diabetes (T2D), represents a significant global health challenge, with its prevalence steadily rising over the past few decades. This study was conducted with the aim of estimating the economic burden of T2D in Iran.
Contribution of bone turnover markers (BTMs) and vitamin D to bone health in Iranian elderly women
While only a few postmenopausal women exhibit biochemical signs of hypovitaminosis D, it has been shown that vitamin D insufficiency has detrimental effects on the overall skeleton mineralization, bone turnover rate, and may be a significant risk factor for osteoporosis and fracture. We evaluated the concurrent effect of Vitamin D levels and biochemical markers of bone turnover on bone health of postmenopausal women.
Dietary carbohydrate quality index and cardio-metabolic risk factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Improving the quality of diet is known as one of the practical ways to reduce cardio-metabolic risk factors (CMRFs). The carbohydrate quality index (CQI) is a relatively new index to evaluate diet quality. It is calculated based on the ratio of solid carbohydrates to total carbohydrates, dietary fibre intake, glycemic index and the ratio of whole grains to total grains. This systematic review and meta-analysis was designed to investigate the association between dietary CQI and CMRFs.
Trigonelline is an NAD+ precursor that improves muscle function during ageing and is reduced in human sarcopenia
Mitochondrial dysfunction and low nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) levels are hallmarks of skeletal muscle ageing and sarcopenia but it is unclear whether these defects result from local changes or can be mediated by systemic or dietary cues. Here we report a functional link between circulating levels of the natural alkaloid trigonelline, which is structurally related to nicotinic acid NAD+ levels and muscle health in multiple species.
Association between junk food consumption and mental health problems in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Anxiety and depression can seriously undermine mental health and quality of life globally. The consumption of junk foods, including ultra-processed foods, fast foods, unhealthy snacks, and sugar-sweetened beverages, has been linked to mental health. The aim of this study is to use the published literature to evaluate how junk food consumption may be associated with mental health disorders in adults.
Overlap between Osteosarcopenia and Frailty and their Association with Poor Health Conditions: The Bushehr Elderly Health Program
The aim of this study was to investigate the association of osteosarcopenia with frailty and poor health conditions among older Iranian adults.