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Sepideh Soltani
Researcher at Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
Publications - 69
Citations - 1358
Sepideh Soltani is an academic researcher from Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 50 publications receiving 595 citations. Previous affiliations of Sepideh Soltani include Iran University of Medical Sciences & Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services.
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The effect of dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet on weight and body composition in adults: a systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials
TL;DR: Dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet is rich in foods that are proposed to be inversely associated with obesity, therefore, DASH might better affect body weight; however, published data are conflicting.
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Central fatness and risk of all cause mortality: systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of 72 prospective cohort studies
Ahmad Jayedi,Ahmad Jayedi,Sepideh Soltani,Mahdieh Sadat Zargar,Tauseef Khan,Tauseef Khan,Sakineh Shab-Bidar +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that measures of central adiposity could be used with body mass index as a supplementary approach to determine the risk of premature death.
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The effect of dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) on serum inflammatory markers: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials.
TL;DR: Adherence to DASH diet is effective in improving circulating serum inflammatory biomarkers in adults, compared with usual diet; therefore, it could be a valuable strategy to suppress inflammation process.
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Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet in Relation to All-Cause Mortality: A Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies
Sepideh Soltani,Ahmad Jayedi,Sakineh Shab-Bidar,Nerea Becerra-Tomás,Nerea Becerra-Tomás,Jordi Salas-Salvadó,Jordi Salas-Salvadó +6 more
TL;DR: Low-quality evidence from prospective cohort studies suggests an inverse association between adherence to a MedDiet and the risk of all-cause mortality, especially in Mediterranean regions.
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Effect of probiotic and synbiotic supplementation on inflammatory markers in health and disease status: A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials.
Asma Kazemi,Sepideh Soltani,Sima Ghorabi,Abbas Keshtkar,Elnaz Daneshzad,Fatemeh Nasri,Seyed Mohammad Mazloomi +6 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, probiotic/synbiotic decreased some of the inflammatory markers and the intervention was most effective in CRP and TNF-α reduction in healthy or disease state.