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Fatemeh Lalooha
Researcher at Qazvin University of Medical Sciences
Publications - 27
Citations - 146
Fatemeh Lalooha is an academic researcher from Qazvin University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 20 publications receiving 106 citations.
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Effect of treatment of vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency during pregnancy on fetal growth indices and maternal weight gain: a randomized clinical trial
Sima Hashemipour,Amir Ziaee,Amir Javadi,Farideh Movahed,Khadijeh Elmizadeh,Ezzatalsadat Haji Seid Javadi,Fatemeh Lalooha +6 more
TL;DR: Multivariate regression analysis for maternal weight gain, neonatal length, Neonatal weight and neonatal head circumference showed an independent correlation with maternal vitamin D level, and treatment of low serum vitamin D during pregnancy improves fetal growth indices and maternal weightgain.
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Effect of vitamin D administration in vitamin D-deficient pregnant women on maternal and neonatal serum calcium and vitamin D concentrations: a randomised clinical trial
TL;DR: The administration of vitamin D to pregnant women with vitamin D deficiency improves both maternal and neonatal Ca levels and mean neonatal serum 25(OH)D was higher in the treatment group compared with the control group.
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Evaluation of the effect of omega-3 supplements in the prevention of preeclampsia among high risk women
TL;DR: Using Omega-3 supplement is effective in reducing incidence of preeclampsia and its severity and it is also effective on improving pregnancy outcome, including birth weight and neonatal minute 5 Apgar score.
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Transfusion audit of blood products using the World Health Organization Basic Information Sheet in Qazvin, Islamic Republic of Iran.
TL;DR: BIS-based information along with data collection can be used to provide feedback regarding the effectiveness of and compliance with local and national transfusion guidelines.
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Randomized double blind clinical trial evaluating the Ellagic acid effects on insulin resistance, oxidative stress and sex hormones levels in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Mahnaz Kazemi,Fatemeh Lalooha,Mohammad Reza Rashidi Nooshabadi,Fariba Dashti,Maria Kavianpour,Hossein Khadem Haghighian +5 more
TL;DR: EA supplementation can be helpful as a diet supplement in women with PCOS through improvement in insulin resistance and this supplement may be used to reduce disorders in women, including infertility.