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    • Association of Body Mass Index with Depression and Alexithymia 

      Karagol, Arda; Ozcurumez, Gamze; Taskintuna, Nilgun; Nar, Asli (2014)
      Objective: Association between body mass index (BMI) and mental disorders had long been investigated. Recent researches declare a relation between obesity and depressed mood as well as clinical depression. On the other ...
    • Effects of reproductive and sociodemographic factors on obesity in Turkish women: a pilot study 

      Bayram, Sinem; Koseler, Esra; Kiziltan, Gul; Ok, Mebtap Akcil; Yesil, Esen; Kose, Beril; Ozdemir, Merve; Muftuoglu, Selen; Saka, Mendane; Aksoydan, Emine; Tayfur, Muhittin; Turker, Perim Fatma; Ercan, Aydan (2019)
      Background and aim: Obesity has become a global epidemic. The current research aimed to determine sociodemographic and reproductive predictors of obesity among Turkish women. Materials and methods: Eligible subjects (n:833) ...
    • Is obesity a problem that threatens oral health in adults? 

      Yilmaz, Busra; Somay, Efsun (2021)
      Purpose: Obesity is one of the increasingly negative factors affecting oral and dental health directly or indirectly in many developed and developing countries. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between ...
    • The Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 Tool For Detecting Malnutrition Risk in Hospitalised Patients: Perspective From A Developing Country 

      Gokcan, Hale; Selcuk, Haldun; Tore, Emin; Gulseren, Pinar; Cambaz, Hatice; Saritas, Seniz; Ocal, Ruhsen; Basaran, Ozgur; Yilmaz, Ugur; Akin, Ebru (2014)
      Background/Aims: To verify the validity of the Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS) 2002 test in a Turkish population. Materials and Methods: We prospectively investigated 2566 patients at a tertiary referral hospital. ...
    • Plantar Fascia Coronal Length: A New Parameter for Plantar Fascia Assessment 

      Sari, Ahmet Sinan; Demircay, Emre; Cakmak, Gokhan; Sahin, M. Sukru; Tuncay, I. Cengiz; Altun, Suleyman (2015)
      The effects of gender and various anthropometric variables were previously reported as significant predictors of plantar fascia thickness. Although a strong correlation between either the body weight or body mass index ...