Publications by authors named "Niayesh Tafazoli"

Background And Aims: Gestational diabetes mellitus is one of the important complications of pregnancy and is related to many adverse events. There is evidence that probiotics can be considered a preventive and therapeutic option in gestational diabetes mellitus. In this meta-analysis, we have focused on the effect of probiotic yogurt as a natural product on gestational diabetes mellitus.

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Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is reported in 30%-50% of children affected by urinary tract infection (UTI). We aimed to investigate the frequency of VUR in children presenting with UTI and the changes in its prevalence from birth up to 18 years. This research was an observational retrospective study in the nephrology clinic of an academic tertiary hospital during 2003-2016.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is linked to urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children, and this study evaluates how effective kidney ultrasounds (US) are in predicting VUR and its severity.
  • The study involved children under 18 who had experienced UTIs and underwent kidney US and further imaging methods from 2003 to 2016, assessing various kidney conditions to determine their relationship with VUR.
  • Findings revealed that certain kidney conditions were more common in patients with VUR, and while kidney US showed some utility in predicting VUR, it alone misses a significant number of cases, suggesting it should not be the sole diagnostic tool.
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Background And Aims: Recently, there are evidences that have shown vitamin D homeostasis has an impact in the development of type 2 diabetes. However, still it is unclear if vitamin D supplementation reduces the risk of overt diabetes. This meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies and RCTs was conducted to evaluate the role of vitamin D in prevention of type 2 diabetes and to elucidate this controversial topic.

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Vitamin D has an important role in bone metabolism but recently has been recognized as an immunoregulator, and this has led to investigations on the effect of Vitamin D supplementation in various autoimmune diseases and its anti-inflammatory effects. There is some evidence that Vitamin D can regulate gastrointestinal inflammation. In addition, previous studies have shown that Vitamin D can affect the gut microbiome.

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