Seyed Saeed Mazloomy Mahmoodabad's research while affiliated with Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services and other places
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Publications (17)
Introduction: Social happiness and vitality is one of the basic concepts and components of people's lives, especially for teachers, which is closely related to their public health. Therefore, the present study aims to determine the role of social happiness and vitality in the general health of teachers in Yazd. Methods: This descriptive cross-secti...
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Some studies have shown that Socioeconomic Status (SES) is positively related to insulin resistance among different population groups, except for pregnant women. Therefore, we examined the relationship between SES and Homeostasis Model Assessment-Insulin Resistance (HOMA-IR) index as well as mediating variables.
Materials and methods:...
Introduction: Menopause is a natural aging process that occurs due to decreased production of testosterone. As the population ages, andropause is becoming a serious health problem. Due to the limited studies on andropause in Iran and the unfamiliarity of men with this concept, a study was conducted to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of men...
Introduction: ecological factors such as climate change, environmental, social, economic and political factors are effective in increasing the incidence of Leishmaniasis disease in the Middle East. This study aimed to evaluate ecological causes of leishmaniasis in Fariman city during twelve years (2006-2017). Methods: In this descriptive-analytical...
Introduction: Social and organizational supports are effective factors closely related to job burnout and Due to the limited studies in this area on Iranian workers, this study aims to determine the predictability of social support and organizational support in job burnout for workers in Yazd.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out amo...
Introduction: Drug abuse is one of the important challenges in the field of mental health and adolescence health promotion. Due to the social and medical costs of drug abuse and its consequences among the youth, it is necessary to deal with this issue effectively. Therefore, in this theoretical study, the predictability of the Theory of Planned Beh...
Introduction: Students' health of is of great importance because they account for a large part of community. Schools play an important role in the transfer of health information to students. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a health-based intervention on the knowledge, attitude, and practice of high school students in Mehr...
Background: One of the factors influencing the level of general health and quality of life of individuals, is the level of social support that people enjoy. Given the importance of general health, quality of life and the amount of social support and their relationship with the level of physical activity in young people in Yazd province counties wer...
Background: Religious obligation helps people to develop mental health by creating internal commitment to special rules. This meta-analysis aimed to determine the relationship between religious orientation and anxiety among college students.
Methods: Major scientific databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Science Direct, EBSCO, ProQuest and P...
Introduction: Collection, secretion, and burial of waste products by scientific and economic methods are from the main problems with regard to hygiene and environment. Evaluation of the current situation and the ways that individuals, families, and industrial managers deal with this issue are basic steps towards applying the right methods in this r...
Introduction: Falling is one of the most common and serious health problems in the elderly people. As a result of aging , the muscles will be departed, so it will be difficult to balance and gait. This study aims to Prevalence of falling and its relation with chronic diseases and balance of Older Adults in Urmia city. Methods: This is a cross-secti...
Introduction: Chronic diseases are the major cause of death and disability in the world. Despite the high prevalence and complications of chronic diseases, many of them are preventable using simple methods. Health promoting behaviors are one of the best ways to protect the health. Women are the center of family health and the model of education and...
BACKGROUND: The living environment has an impact on the health of the elderly, and the safety of the house is one of the concerns of the elderly. Disregarding the safety concerns increases the falling.
AIM: This research was conducted with the aim of influencing the living environment on falls among elderly people in Urmia city.
METHODS: This is...
Health damages caused due to the falling are some of the acute common health problems of the elderly, which causes disability and increase the mortality rates and the cost to the individuals and society. This research is a cross-sectional (descriptive-analytic) study conducted on 200 elderly people by randomly selected cluster sampling method. Data...
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... In the present study, socio-environmental factors, especially higher levels of education (in relation to lower BMI and SBP) and social class (in relation to lower fasting glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR) were also strongly associated with better cardiometabolic markers and lower CCRs in the first and third-trimesters of pregnancy, respectively. Generally, these findings are supported by those of previous studies [3,59,60]. However, the nature of such associations during pregnancy remains unclear. ...
... Home-related factors make up 30% to 50% of the causes of falls in the elderly. [6] Elderly fall at home is a serious problem, as it accompanies considerable consequences and death rates, and most of the time, results in the reduction of physical and mental function. [7] Thus, the physical environment of the home plays a critical role in most falls. ...
... The findings in this study also support the previous findings by Houston et al. (2016) and Mahmoodabad et al. (2019), which state that regular exercise and physical activity can efficiently improve physical and mental health, including reducing anxiety and depression, so that good physical function, general health, social functioning, and mental health can provide a better quality of life in a group of athletes. Yavuz et al. (2012) stated that the life satisfaction and quality of life of athletes with physical disabilities were higher than those of non-athletes with physical incapacities. ...
... El-Hadary (2021) further stated that external religious orientation, characterized by seeking personal gain or having a specific purpose, is negatively correlated with immune system, indicating a reduction in psychological immune. Research conducted by Forouhari et al. (2019) stated that an increase in external religious orientation could lead to heightened anxiety levels. ...
... Heavy metals are among the most important environmental pollutants that enter the environment naturally or through human activities (Norouzi et al. 2018, Mohammadi-Moghadam et al. 2020. Their characteristics including toxicity, stability, and bioaccumulation have made them known as environmental (water, soil, and air) pollutants (Mahmoodabad et al. 2019). ...
... Among the dimensions of health-promoting behaviors, spiritual growth had the highest mean score in the present study. This is consistent with the findings of Mirjalili et al. [54], Gokyildiz et al. [55], and Enjezab et al. [56]. The high mean score of spiritual growth among the women may be caused by the Islamic culture of the Iranian people because religion is a key factor in the growth and regulation of relationships among individuals in society [57]. ...
... In many previous studies, self-efficacy has been identified as the most important factor for the intention to adopt healthy behaviors [6]. In a study by Mahmoodabad et al., selfefficacy was the cause of enhancing prevention behaviors [21]. The existence of high self-efficacy is one of the main factors to overcome the obstacles of health behaviors [22]. ...
... Because aging is associated with a decline in several body systems' strength and senses, slippery floors may contribute to the elderly's loss of balance (Sophonratanapokin et al., 2012). As a suggestion by Mazloomy Mahmoodabad et al. (2018), promoting a culture of non-slippery flooring, as well as using public media and education, can help prevent elderly people from falling. Furthermore, separating dry and wet spaces can help the elderly avoid slipping, prevent splashing, and maintain heat (Han et al., 2020). ...
... However, it was expected to be in a better position, given the importance of the issue. The results of this study are consistent with the studies of Yazdanpanah, [27] Mazloomy Mahmoodabad, [28] and Hossein Rezaei. [29] The results showed that education could have the greatest effect on the behavior score, as well as the effect of the intervention on the experimental group, parents who had a girl, and in families where the child lives with parents. ...