| 1. Impact of nutritional status on birth weight of neonates in Zahedan City, Iran. |
Page:339—344 |
| 2. Consumer behaviors towards ready-to-eat foods based on food-related lifestyles in Korea. |
Page:332—338 |
| 3. Comparison of nutrient intake, life style variables, and pregnancy outcomes by the depression degree of pregnant women. |
Page:323—331 |
| 4. Dietary intake based on physical activity level in Korean elementary school students. |
Page:317—322 |
| 5. Birth weight was negatively correlated with plasma ghrelin, insulin resistance, and coenzyme Q10 levels in overweight children. |
Page:311—316 |
| 6. Intakes of vegetables and related nutrients such as vitamin B complex, potassium, and calcium, are negatively correlated with risk of stroke in Korea. |
Page:303—310 |
| 7. Eating habits, obesity related behaviors, and effects of Danhak exercise in elderly Koreans. |
Page:295—302 |
| 8. Effects of Elsholtzia splendens and Cirsium japonicum on premenstrual syndrome. |
Page:290—294 |
| 9. Coffee intake can promote activity of antioxidant enzymes with increasing MDA level and decreasing HDL-cholesterol in physically trained rats. |
Page:283—289 |
| 10. Effect of retinoic acid and delta-like 1 homologue (DLK1) on differentiation in neuroblastoma. |
Page:276—282 |
| 11. Anti-stress effects of ginseng via down-regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and dopamine beta-hydroxylase (DBH) gene expression in immobilization-stressed rats and PC12 cells. |
Page:270—275 |
| 12. Effects of resistance training on the inflammatory response. |
Page:259—269 |