Publications by authors named "Maryam Nadi"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study evaluated the impact of low-intensity resistance exercise training (LI-RT) and a lower limb conditioning program (LLCP) on physical function and lipid profiles in diabetic women with mild to moderate peripheral neuropathy.
  • - After 12 weeks, both exercise groups showed significant improvement in physical function (measured by TUG scores) and a reduction in harmful blood lipids (LDL and triglycerides) compared to the control group.
  • - The findings suggest that gentle exercise programs like LI-RT and LLCP can effectively improve health and fitness in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, while avoiding the risks associated with high-intensity workouts.
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Novel green intelligent films based on basil seed gum (BSG)/chitosan containing red cabbage extract (RCA) (0, 2.5, 5, and 10, % (v/v)) as a colorimetric indicator for food freshness detection were fabricated by casting method. The physicochemical, barrier, mechanical, and antioxidant characteristics, as well as sensitivity to pH and ammonia gas of smart edible packaging films, were investigated.

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Purpose: To evaluate the epidemiological features of open globe injury (OGI) in a tertiary ophthalmic center in the south of Iran.

Methods: The medical files of pediatric patients diagnosed with OGI between March 2014 and March 2019 were reviewed retrospectively. Demographic data, laterality, time of injury, cause of trauma, location and mechanisms, complications, and the involved tissues, visual acuity, type of operation, and antibiotic therapy were all analyzed.

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Introduction And Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of 12 weeks of low-intensity resistance training and exercises for peripheral neuropathy (EPN) on the inflammatory and physiological conditions, balance, and complications of diabetic neuropathy in female patients.

Materials And Methods: 45 women with mild to moderate diabetic neuropathy and an average age of 55.46±3.

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Background: Peripheral neuropathy is a common complaint of diabetes. This study aimed to determine the effects of 12 weeks combined training with Vitamin D supplement on improvement of sensory-motor neuropathy in women with diabetic neuropathy.

Materials And Methods: This clinical trial study conducted on 90 patients were selected and randomly divided into two groups.

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