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  • Ph.D. (2007)

    Maternal and Child Health

    , Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

  • Ph.D. (1998)

    Medicine

    , Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

  • Effective factors in maternal and fetal outcome of pregnancy
  • Metabolic syndrome in women in reproductive ages
  • Reproductive Health in women
  • Quality of life and related factors in reproductive ages

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    Curriculum Vitae (CV)

    Gestational metabolic syndrome and neonatal anthropometric indices: a prospective cohort study

    Z Hatamian, L Moghaddam-Banaem, S Mokhlesi, MSG Naz
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    The relationship between maternal serum Interleukin-6 and CRP levels at first trimester of pregnancy and gestational diabetes occurrence

    F Hezareh, L Moghaddam-Banaem, S Shahali
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    Are maternal metabolic syndrome and lipid profile associated with preterm delivery and preterm premature rupture of membranes?

    Shiva Niyaty, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Hadis Sourinejad, Samira Mokhlesi
    Journal Paper , 2020 January 16, {Pages }

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    Background We aimed to evaluate the association of metabolic syndrome (MetS), its components and lipid profile in mid-pregnancy with preterm delivery and preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM).Methods This prospective cohort study was conducted on 203 pregnant women between 24-28 weeks of gestation, undergoing the gestational diabetes screening test with 50 gr glucose challenge test (GCT). Fasting serum total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and triglyceride (TG) levels were measured during the week after GCT assessment. Information on the participants' pre-pregnancy weight, demographic/reproductive characteristics, and height and blood pressure (BP) measurements

    Association between Pre-Pregnancy Consumption of Different Types of Vegetables and Gestational Diabetes in Women Living in Tehran, Iran

    Somayeh Hosseinpour-Niazi, Parvin Mirmiran, Azita Goshtasebi, Minoor Lamyian, Lida Moghaddam Banaem
    Journal PaperIranian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism , Volume 21 , Issue 6, 2020 March 10, {Pages 356-363 }

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    Introduction: Gestational diabetes is one of the most common complications of pregnancy, which increases the risk of complications, such as preterm birth and low glucose at birth. Several studies have reported that diet plays an important role in preventing and managing gestational diabetes. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between pre-pregnancy vegetable consumption and gestational diabetes in women residing in Tehran, Iran. Materials and Methods: This prospective study was performed on 1026 women. Glucose tolerance tests were performed at 24-28 weeks of gestation, and the diagnostic criteria by the American Diabetes Association were used to define gestational diabetes. The participants’ dietary intake was examined

    Treatment of vitamin D deficiency with high-dose vitamin D supplementation and its effect on hematological indices in pregnancy: A secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial

    Farahnaz Rostami, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Navid Ghasemi, Sedigheh Hantoushzadeh
    Journal PaperKoomesh , Volume 22 , Issue 4, 2020 September 10, {Pages 664-670 }

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    Materials and Methods: The present study was performed in October 2019 from a secondary and non-predetermined analysis of the effect of vitamin D supplementation and comparison of serum vitamin D levels on blood parameters from a randomized controlled clinical trial. 215 pregnant mothers with vitamin D deficiency were entered in the study and were divided into two treatment groups of 50,000 units and 1000 units.Results: Mean serum levels of Hematocrit, Platelets, and Ferritin after treatment in the treatment groups with 50000 and 1000 unites were 38.6?3.03 vs 36.05?2.8 (P< 0.38), 243083?55302 vs 215942?45513 (P< 0.29) and 42.3?33.5 vs 28.8?21.7 (P< 0.04), respectively. The mean Hemoglobin level in the treatment groups with 50,000 and 1000 u

    How self efficacy impacts on young women'risky sexual behavior? A qualitative study

    Azam Rahmani, Effat Merghati Khoei, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Ali Montazeri, Ebrahim Hajizadeh, Fatemeh Zaree
    Journal PaperJournal of Qualitative Research in Health Sciences , Volume 4 , Issue 1, 2020 July 8, {Pages 73-86 }

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    Introduction: Risky sexual behaviors are great threat for youth' physical and social health. Because of global epidemy of sexual transmitted disease, sexual self efficacy has an important role in the area of risky sexual behaviors and safe sex. This study was designed to "explore the role of young women' self efficacy on risky sexual behavior. Method: In this qualitative inquiry, we recruited 75 young women aged 18-35. Data was collected using focus group discussions (7) and individual interviews (12). We employed content analysis to analyze the data (Graneheim and Lundman's approach). We used multiple data collection methods, maximum variation sampling, and external check to enhance dependability and credibility of data. Results: The resul

    Maternal calcium status in first half of pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus

    K Safari, AH Mirkhan, L Moghaddam-Banaem
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    Treatment of vitamin D deficiency with high-dose vitamin D supplementation and its effect on hematological indices in pregnancy: a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical …

    F Rostami, L Moghaddam-Banaem, N Ghasemi, S Hantoushzadeh
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    Translation and cultural adaptation of the Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) in Iran

    Zahra Abbaspoor, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Shabnam Ronaghi, Anna Dencker
    Journal PaperIranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research , Volume 24 , Issue 4, 2019 July 1, {Pages 296 }

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    Background: A standardized method to measure and quantify women's birth experiences is required to study satisfaction of childbirth care. Therefore, this study aimed to translate and culturally adapt the Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) for use in Iran. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study including 203 women who attended 2 hospitals and 2 health centers and met the inclusion criteria in Ahvaz city, between February 2013 and June 2014. After forward and backward translation of the Swedish CEQ into Persian language, content validity was assessed by an expert panel. Scale reliability (internal consistency and test-retest reliability) was assessed with respect to the psychometric properties of the scale. Results: Mi

    Inverse relation between fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus

    Parvin Mirmiran, Somayeh Hosseinpour-Niazi, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Minoor Lamyian, Azita Goshtasebi, Fereidoun Azizi
    Journal PaperInternational Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research , 2019 June 12, {Pages }

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    Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the association of intakes of fruit, vegetable and dairy with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Methods: This prospective study was conducted over a 17 month period, on a random sample of pregnant women (n= 1026), aged 18–45 y, in their first half of pregnancy, attending prenatal clinics in five hospitals’ affiliated to universities of medical sciences in different districts of Tehran, Iran. Dietary intakes were assessed during gestational age≤ 6 weeks using a 168-item validated semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Between 24 and 28 weeks of gestation, all pregnant women underwent a scheduled 100 g 3-h oral glucose tolerance test. Diagnosis of GDM was based on criteria

    The effect of metabolic syndrome and its components in midpregnancy on neonatal outcomes

    Hadis Sourinejad, Arezoo Shayan, Shiva Niyati, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem
    Journal PaperMedical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran (MJIRI) , Volume 33 , Issue 1, 2019 February 10, {Pages 906-913 }

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    Background: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has been rising worldwide in recent decades. Determining the associations between metabolic syndrome and its components in midpregnancy with neonatal anthropometric indices and outcomes is a major challenge in both public health and clinical care.Methods: This prospective cohort study was performed on 238 pregnant women at 24-28 weeks of gestation. Metabolic syndrome was recognized with 3 or more of the following criteria: triglyceride≥ 247 mg/dL; HDL< 61 mg/dL; GCT≥ 140 mg/dL; prepregnancy body mass index≥ 30 kg/m2; and blood pressure≥ 130/85 mmHg. Statistical analysis was performed through descriptive statistics, including mean, standard deviation, frequency, and percentage, Mann-Wh

    Are maternal metabolic syndrome and lipid profile associated with preterm delivery and preterm premature rupture of membranes?

    L Moghaddam-Banaem, S Niyaty, H Sourinejad, S Mokhlesi
    Journal Paper , 2019 September 27, {Pages }

    Abstract

    Objectives We aimed to evaluate the association of metabolic syndrome (MetS), its components and lipid profile in mid-pregnancy with preterm delivery and preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM). Methods This prospective cohort study was conducted on 203 pregnant women between 24-28 weeks of gestation, undergoing the gestational diabetes screening test with 50 gr glucose challenge test (GCT). Fasting serum total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and triglyceride (TG) levels were measured during the week after GCT assessment. Information on the participants' pre-pregnancy weight, demographic/reproductive characteristics, and height and blood pressure (BP) measurement

    Are maternal metabolic syndrome and lipid profile associated with preterm delivery and preterm premature rupture of membranes?

    Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Shiva Niyaty, Hadis Sourinejad, Samira Mokhlesi
    Journal Paper , 2019 September 27, {Pages }

    Abstract

    Objectives We aimed to evaluate the association of metabolic syndrome (MetS), its components and lipid profile in mid-pregnancy with preterm delivery and preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM).Methods This prospective cohort study was conducted on 203 pregnant women between 24-28 weeks of gestation, undergoing the gestational diabetes screening test with 50 gr glucose challenge test (GCT). Fasting serum total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and triglyceride (TG) levels were measured during the week after GCT assessment. Information on the participants' pre-pregnancy weight, demographic/reproductive characteristics, and height and blood pressure (BP) measurements

    Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: A Scoping Review and Narrative Synthesis

    Mehri Kalhor, Eesa Mohammadi, Shadab Shahali, Leila Amini, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem
    Journal Paper , 2019 August 2, {Pages }

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    Background: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOs) is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women throughout the world affecting their sexual/reproductive health (SRH). Objective: This scoping review aims to identify SRH needs of women with PCOs Methods: PubMed, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, MEDLINE, Science Direct, Ovid and the Cochrane Library were screened from 2000 to 2019. English or Persian peer reviewed and gray literature sources were included. In the primary search, 52 articles were obtained; and finally by narrative synthesis framework for quality assessment, and data analysis and synthesis 27 articles were analyzed. Results: From the 27 selected articles, 9 main themes were obtained ie: Complications and problems affecting patients

    Non-responding Health System to Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs: A Mixed Method Studey

    Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Soghra Khani, Eesa Mohamadi, Abu-ALi Vedadhir, Ebrahim Hajizadeh
    Journal PaperJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Volume 28 , Issue 160, 2018 May 15, {Pages 88-105 }

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    Background and purpose: Appropriate health services including sexual health are regarded as human rights especially for women. The aim of this study was to determine the extent and causes of lack of sexual health services in women attending health centers, and providing a suitable strategy for their elimination.Materials and methods: This study was conducted using a sequential explanatory mixed method in 2014. The first phase of the study was done in 514 women who referred to Sari health centers applying a cross-sectional design. Women who did not receive even one of the sexual health services entered the qualitative phase of the study, which was done by conventional qualitative content analysis. Then, the two phases were combined. Nominal

    Non-responding health system to women’s sexual and reproductive health needs.

    Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Soghra Khani, Eesa Mohamadi, AA Vedadhir, Ebrahim Hajizadeh
    Journal PaperJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Volume 27 , Issue 160, 2018 January , {Pages 88-105 }

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    Background and purpose: Appropriate health services including sexual health are regarded as human rights especially for women. The aim of this study was to determine the extent and causes of lack of sexual health services in women attending health centers and providing a suitable strategy for their elimination. Materials and methods: This study was conducted using a sequential explanatory mixed method in 2014. The first phase of the study was done in 514 women who referred to Sari health centers applying a cross-sectional design. Women who did not receive even one of the sexual health services entered the qualitative phase of the study which was done by conventional qualitative content analysis. Then the two phases were combined. Nominal gr

    Exploring the Postpartum Pyrexia Related to Inherited Coagulopathies in a Cohort of Iranian Women

    Shirin Shahbazi, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem
    Journal PaperWomen’s Health Bulletin , Volume 5 , Issue 1, 2018 January , {Pages }

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    Background: Postpartum pyrexia results from various causes with bacterial infection heading the list. However, there are many other possible causes such as bleeding. Congenital deficiency of the coagulation factors causes inherited coagulopathies most of which are rare. Following delivery, the reduction in coagulation factors puts these mothers at greater risk of postpartum excessive bleeding.Objectives: We aimed to assess postpartum pyrexia in bleeding disorder mothers.Methods: This study was conducted on 98 bleeding disorder patients and 199 controls. Using a standardized questionnaire, the data were collected by consulting a specialist. The subjects medical records during pregnancy and labor were also reviewed. Postpartum fever was defin

    Nutritional Status of Pregnant Women and Urine Calcium-to-Creatinine Ratio During 24th-28th Weeks of Pregnancy and Their Relationship with the Incidence of Hypertensive?…

    Maryam Babaei, Lida Moghaddam Banaem
    Journal PaperJournal of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Volume 22 , Issue 1, 2018 January , {Pages }

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    Background: Considering that gestational hypertension may have severe effects on the mother and fetus, this study was conducted to examine the nutritional status of pregnant women and urine calcium-to-creatinine ratio during 24th-28th weeks of pregnancy and their relationship with the incidence of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy.Methods: This prospective longitudinal study recruited 538 pregnant women attending prenatal clinics in Tehran, Iran in 2011. A food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was completed for all mothers at the baseline for nutritional intake assessment, and a random urine sample was taken between 24th-28th weeks of pregnancy to calculate the Ca/Cr-ratio. Hypertensive disorders were classified into two groups: a, gesta

    Effect of intrauterine device insertion on Candida species in cervicovaginal specimen identified by polymerase chain reaction technic: A longitudinal study on Iranian women

    Raheleh Moradi, Mamak Shariat, Lida Moghaddam‐Banaem
    Journal PaperJournal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research , 2018 November 13, {Pages }

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    Aim To assess the effects of copper T‐380‐A intrauterine device (IUD) insertion on Candida species in cervicovaginal specimen by a molecular method, polymerase chain reaction. Methods This is a longitudinal prospective study performed on 95 women attending Health Centers of Tehran, Iran in 2012, who selected copper T‐380‐A IUD for contraception and had no history of local or systemic antibiotics or antifungals use during the previous 2 weeks. Cervicovaginal specimens were twice collected and cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar and CHROMagar Candida, before and 3 months after IUD insertion. Finally, a molecular method, PCR‐RFLP was performed for identification of Candida species. P‐values <0.05 were considered significant.

    Women's sexual and reproductive health care needs assessment: an Iranian perspective.

    Soghra Khani, Lida Moghaddam-Banaem, Eesa Mohamadi, Abu Ali Vedadhir, Ebrahim Hajizadeh
    Journal PaperEastern Mediterranean Health Journal , Volume 24 , Issue 7, 2018 July 1, {Pages }

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    Background: Reproductive health problems are a leading cause of women’s ill health and mortality worldwide. There is a need to investigate sexual and reproductive health care needs in different societies and cultural contexts. Despite the success in health care promotion in the Iranian health care system, women still need to receive sexual health care and appropriate HIV/AIDS services. However, studies on the sexual and reproductive health care needs of Iranian women are lacking.Aims: This study aimed to investigate the sexual and reproductive health care needs of women referred to health care centres in an urban area of the Islamic Republic of Iran.Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study in 2013 on 514 women living in an urban ar

    Current Teaching

    • MS.c.

      Reproductive Health II: Maternal and Child Health

    • Ph.D.

      Physical, Mental and Social Growth and Development

    • Ph.D.

      Epidemiology of Family and Community

    Teaching History

    • Ph.D.

      Epidemiology

    • MS.c.

      Pediatric Diseases and Exceptional Children\'s Issues

    • MS.c.

      Recognition of Newborns Requiring Intensive Care

    • MS.c.

      Reproductive Health III: Family and Social Epidemiology

    • 2022
      Vaezi, Fatemeh
      Diagnosing the metabolic syndrome of pregnancy in Iranian pregnant women with designing and developing a clinical decision support system
    • 2016
      Musawi, Zainab
      Description of sexual and reproductive health needs of Afghan emigrant women and providing appropriates strategies to meet the needs A mixed method study
    • 2017
      SOLEYMANI, SHAHLA
    • 2018
      Botyar, Malihe
    • 2020
      Bagheri, Fatemeh

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