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The report of International Symposium on Understanding the Double Burden of Malnutrition for Effective Interventions by Dr. Seyed Ali Keshavarz

The report of International Symposium on Understanding the Double Burden of Malnutrition for Effective Interventions by Dr. Seyed Ali Keshavarz
Application Code :
762-0218-0163
 
Created Date : Wednesday, December 5, 2018-14:14 14:14:45Update Date : Tuesday, October 1, 2019-10:25 10:25:28
IP Address : 192.168.89.125Submit Date : Tuesday, October 1, 2019-10:25 10:25:49Email : s_akeshavarz@yahoo.com
International Congress Form (for Faculty Members)
Personal Information
Name: : Seyed Ali
Surname: : Keshavarz
School/Research Center: : School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics
Position: : Professor
Tel: : +21-889-84837
The Abstract that you e-mailed to the Congress Secretary: : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/18025/Forms/762/Dr_Keshavarz_Abstract.pdf
The Acceptance that is e-mailed from the Congress Secretary: : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/18025/Forms/762/Acceptance.pdf
The presentation: : Poster
Title of the Congress: : International Symposium on Understanding the Double Burden of Malnutrition for Effective Interventions
Title of your Abstract: : Metabolically unhealthy obesity phenotypes and the Risk of Double Burden of Malnutrition
Destination Country: : Austria
From: : Saturday, December 8, 2018
To: : Thursday, December 13, 2018
The Congress Reporting
Please give a briefing of your own observations and outcomes of the congress : Poster viewing times take place during coffee and lunch breaks. my poster had assigned to poster area B, and presentation took place in the lunch break Monday, 12:30 – 13:30. the content of my poster was: Background: Whereas deficiency in food intake has contributed to the under-nutrition problem, a lack of dietary diversity also has a demonstrated main role in increasing overnutrition. Previous study demonstrated that obese people with metabolically unhealthy phenotype are more likely to get chronic disease and nutrient deficiency. So, we design current study to determine the nutritional status in the Healthy/Unhealthy phenotypes of overweight/obese Iranian women. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 374 overweight and obese women 18–50 years (BMI≥25). Anthropometric measurements were assessed for all cases. The MH phenotype was defined according to the Karelis criteria. Dietary intake were assess using a valid and reliable, FFQ with 147 items. The body composition was assessed for all cases by BIA. Serum HDL –C, LDL –C, total Chol, TG, FBS, insulin, hs-CRP levels were quantified by ELISA method. Result: A total subjects including 102 MH (27.27 %) and 272 MUH individuals (72.72%) were included in this study. Percentage of participant MH in categorical of BMI: 25-30 (kg/m2), 30-35 (kg/m2) and >35 (kg/m2) was 77.2%, 20.3% and 2.5%, respiratory. Considering nutritional status and body composition, our result demonstrated that there was statistically significant difference even after control confounder factors, regarding BMI (P <0.0001), WC (P<0.0001), WHR (P<0.0001) and NC (P<0.0001), BF % (P =0.004), body fat mass (BFM) (P <0.0001), FFM (P=0.005), between two groups. In particular, MUH subjects had respectively 1.04, 1.14 and 1.05 fold higher BF % and BFM and FFM in comparison with MH participant. Our results also demonstrated that decrease of FFM are more prevalence in participant with inadequate intake of vitamin B12 and lutein. Conclusion: Overall, these findings underscore the importance of nutritional status in the alarming prevalence of MUH phenotype in developing countries. Identifying the association between nutritional status and MUH phenotype may open new insight considering double burden of malnutrition mechanism.
The Congress Certification: : http://gsia.tums.ac.ir/images/UserFiles/18025/Forms/762/CN-268_Certificate_of_attendance__Part64.pdf

 

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