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H Mozaffari-Khosravi, L Nabizadehasl, M Akbari , Z Ahadi, B Talaei,
Volume 13, Issue 3 (9-2014)
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Introduction: Evaluation of grow this particularly important in children. It has to use the standard data necessarily. Due to genetic difference sand patterns of people living in different areas, national or local needs are better to be considered rather than the international ones. The aim of this study was to determine the height, weight and BMI of the children6-11 years old in the city of Yazd Methods: In this cross-sectional study,2592 student (6-11 years old)were selected by cluster sampling in 26 schools and all students in one class from each grade in the academic year2010-2011 in Yazd–Iran. Height, weight and body mass index of the children were measured. Using the SPSS curve, the height, weight and body mass index by age and sex were calculated and compared with the WHO and CDC standards. Results: Height-for-age percentile curves of girls were below CDC standard features. The 5 and 15 percentiles of weight-for-age of male in most age groups were also below CDC data. The 95 and 97 percentiles of body mass index of male and female children aged over 10 years were higher than foreign standards. Conclusion: Due to the differences seen between the curves for height, weight and body mass index in Yazdian children and foreign standards, it is better to use the norms of this study for Yazdi children 6-11 years old.
M Akbari Fakhrabadi , B Talaei, H Fallahzadeh , A Nadjarzadeh,
Volume 13, Issue 6 (3-2015)
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Introduction: Diabetes is one of the major causes of mortality worldwide. One of the complications of this disorder is hypertension. Today besides the routine medication in oxidative diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, antioxidant supplementation is used. One of the antioxidants used in these diseases is CoQ10. The aim of this study is to find out Methods: This is a double blind randomized controlled clinical trial which was held on 70 type 2 diabetic patients in Yazd Diabetes Research Center in 2011.The diabetic patients were randomly divided into two groups, CoQ10 and placebo. The Two groups took two capsules containing 100mg CoQ10 or placebo every day for 12 weeks. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and mean arteriole pressure (MAP) was measured at the beginning and at the end of the intervention. Results: sixty two patients completed the study. The mean SBP,DBP and MAP of the Q10 group decreased in comparison with the control group after intervention. The mean of SBP decreased about of 12.65 mmHg in CoQ10 group compared to baseline. The mean of decline of DBP and MAP were 11.37 and 11.8 mmHG, respectively. Conclusion:This study revealed that CoQ10 supplementation significantly decreases the blood pressure in type 2 diabetes. Regarding to the results of this study and other reports, supplementation with CoQ10 can be recommended for diabetic patients especially in hypertension ones.

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