Archive for year: 2020
The effects of 6 mo of supplementation with probiotics and synbiotics on gut microbiota in the adults with prediabetes: A double blind randomized clinical trial
/0 Comments/in IDPC Publications /by IDPCInvestigating the prevalence of hypertension and its associated risk factors in a population-based study: Fasa PERSIAN COHORT data
/0 Comments/in /by FCSSeroprevalence of Brucellosis among General Population in Famenin City, Western Iran in 2016: The Famenin Brucellosis Cohort Study
/0 Comments/in HBCS Publications /by HBCSAssociation of Serum Minerals, Vitamin D, Total Protein, and Inflammatory Mediators and Severity of Low Back Pain
/0 Comments/in FACS news, FACS Publications /by FCSThe Association between Occupational Categories and Incidence of Cardiovascular Events: A Cohort Study in Iranian Male Population
/0 Comments/in ICS Publications, Publication /by ICSEffects of metabolic syndrome on bone health in older adults: the Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program
/0 Comments/in BEH Publications, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication /by amir.shekariDietary inflammatory index and metabolic syndrome in Iranian population (Fasa Persian Cohort Study)
/0 Comments/in FACS Publications, FACS Publications /by FCSCohort profile: The Hoveyzeh Cohort Study (HCS): A prospective population-based study on non-communicable diseases in an Arab community of Southwest Iran
/0 Comments/in Hoveizeh Cohort Study Publications /by HCSCohort profile article of Hoveyzeh Cohort Study was published.
/0 Comments/in Hoveizeh Cohort Study News, News /by HCSNEWS
Cohort profile: The Hoveyzeh Cohort Study (HCS): A prospective population-based study on non-communicable diseases in an Arab community of Southwest Iran
In the result of this study was showed that The overall participation rate was 82.7%. The prevalence of obesity was 27.4% in males and 47% in females. Cigarette smoking prevalence was 20.9% (40.6 % in men and 7.6 % in women). Prevalence of major non communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, cardiac ischemic, myocardial infarction and stroke was 22.2%, 26.4% 31.9 %, 13.6%, 1.85% and 1.6% respectively.
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