Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi

@scu.ac.ir

Department of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran
Department of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran

Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi
I am Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, an researcher with a multidisciplinary foundation in clinical nutrition, sports nutrition, and exercise physiology. I hold a B.Sc. in Nutrition Sciences and M.Sc. in Exercise Physiology (specializing in Nutrition and Sport). Currently a Ph.D. candidate in Exercise Physiology at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz.

I have published 15 papers, reviewed over 65 ISI articles, and presented in multiple scientific congresses. I aim to advance evidence-based practices and pursue post-doctoral studies in top international research institutions.

Honors and Achievements:
1) 2025: Selected as the National Exemplary Student of Iran.
2) 2025: Distinguished Educational Scholar at Persian Gulf University, Bushehr.
3) 2024: Recognized as the Top Researcher at Persian Gulf University, Bushehr.
4) 2023: Awarded as the Top National Researcher among all Iranian medical universities
5) 2023: Awarded as the Top Researcher at Bushehr University of Medical Sciences.
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EDUCATION

• PhD. in Sport Physiology – Department of Sport Physiology, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran (2025-2029, Ongoing)

• M.Sc. in Exercise Physiology – Sport Nutrition — Department Sport Sciences, Persian Gulf University, Iran (2023-2025)
GPA: 3.85/4 (19.23/20 in Iranian Scale)
Thesis: Response of liver enzymes to a football session after a course of supplementing with date palm seed powder in inactive students

• B.Sc. in Nutrition Sciences — Department Health and Nutrition, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2019-2023)
GPA: 3.7/4 (18.51/20 in Iranian Scale)

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Nutrition and Dietetics, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
11

Scopus Publications

59

Scholar Citations

3

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • The emerging role of sesame supplementation with aerobic exercise in athlete recovery and immunomodulation: A systematic review of human trials
    Ali Jafari, Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Bahare Parsi Nezhad, Maryam Jafari, Sadaf Salehi
    Nutrition and Health, 2026
    Background Aerobic exercise improves fitness but can induce oxidative stress, muscle damage, and inflammation. Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.), rich in lignans and antioxidants, may help reduce these effects and support immune function. Aim This systematic review examines the synergistic effects of sesame supplementation and aerobic exercise on oxidative stress, muscle damage, immune response, and inflammatory markers in athletes. Methods Following PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, CENTRAL, and EMBASE was conducted up to September 2024. Eligible randomized controlled trials included semiprofessional athletes receiving sesame supplementation (oil, extract, capsule, or whole seed) for ≥4 weeks, with placebo or no-supplement comparators under identical training protocols. Primary outcomes assessed oxidative stress biomarkers, muscle damage markers, inflammatory cytokines, and immune response parameters. Results A total of 290 studies were initially identified, with four randomized controlled trials meeting the inclusion criteria after screening. These trials, spanning 4–10 weeks with a total of 140 participants, revealed that sesame supplementation significantly enhanced antioxidant defenses, as indicated by increased levels of glutathione peroxidase (GPx), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and vitamins A, C, and E, while reducing oxidative stress markers such as malondialdehyde (MDA). Additionally, the combination of aerobic exercise and sesame improved anti-inflammatory markers, including a reduction in interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interleukin-1β (IL-1β), though cytokine modulation appeared to be primarily attributable to exercise alone. Conclusion These findings highlight the potential of sesame supplementation as a natural adjunct to exercise regimens in mitigating oxidative and inflammatory stress, with implications for enhancing athletic performance and recovery.
  • Relationship Between Quality of Life and Sports Performance Among Athletes with Disabilities: A Focus on Individual Sports
    Fatemeh Ahmadi, Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Abdosaleh Zar, Josyula Tejaswi, Karuppasamy Govindasamy, Viorel Petru Ardelean, Vasile Emil Ursu, Vlad Adrian Geantă
    Healthcare Switzerland, 2025
    Background/Objectives: Physical activity and sports participation are widely recognized as effective strategies for enhancing quality of life (QoL) in individuals with disabilities. This study aimed to examine the relationship between QoL and athletic performance among male and female athletes with physical disabilities who participate in individual sports. Methods: This descriptive–correlational study involved 338 Iranian athletes with physical disabilities competing at various levels of competition. QoL was measured using the SF-36 questionnaire, and sports performance was assessed based on official competition records. Data were analyzed using SPSS v21, applying descriptive statistics and Pearson correlations. Results: Both male and female athletes reported high levels of overall QoL. No statistically significant differences were found between genders in terms of physical health, psychological well-being, or total QoL scores (p > 0.05). Furthermore, there were no significant correlations between QoL and sports performance at the provincial, national, or international levels (p > 0.05). Conclusions: The findings indicate that athletes with physical disabilities report relatively high levels of QoL, irrespective of their competitive achievements or medal standings. Although no statistically significant correlations were observed, participation in individual sports may be linked to better physical functioning and psychological resilience. These associations should be interpreted with caution and do not imply causality. Nonetheless, encouraging such participation could be beneficial in supporting various dimensions of health and promoting social inclusion among individuals with disabilities.
  • Effects of water sports on heart disease risk factors: a systematic review
    Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Abdossaleh Zar, Peter Krustrup, Mahfoodha Al Kitani
    Sport Sciences for Health, 2025
  • The therapeutic effect of different exercises on premenstrual syndrome (PMS): a systematic review
    F. Ahmadi, M. M. Khaleghi, A. Zar
    Comparative Exercise Physiology, 2025
    Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) presents significant challenges for girls and women, affecting their physiological well-being. Engaging in physical activity and sports is a cost-effective and viable treatment for PMS symptoms. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to review various studies and evaluate the effects of different sports on PMS. A systematic search was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines to identify randomised controlled trial (RCT) studies meeting the inclusion criteria. The search was performed in databases PubMed (MEDLINE), Scopus, Embase, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, from 2010 to March 2024. Among the 1,009 articles initially identified, only 20 RCTs met the inclusion criteria of this study. The findings revealed that various forms of aerobic exercise, stretching, yoga, swimming, combined exercise, pelvic rocking exercise, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) spinning bike exercises were effective in alleviating PMS-associated symptoms. These improvements encompassed mental and physical symptoms, Premenstrual Syndrome Questionnaire (PMSQ) scores, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score parameters, weight loss, heart rate, blood pressure, depression, mental disorders, mood, emotions, pain, and sleep quality. Despite the limitations of each study, the findings indicate that engaging in various forms of physical activity, particularly aerobic exercise, and yoga, may alleviate both the physical and mental symptoms associated with PMS. However, further research is necessary to investigate additional dimensions of these effects.
  • Effects of small sided football and date seed (Phoenix dactylifera) powder supplementation on liver enzymes in inactive college subjects: an interventional study
    Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Abdossaleh Zar, Hamid Reza Sadeghipour
    Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 2025
    Purpose In recent years, the rising prevalence of metabolic disorders and liver dysfunction due to sedentary lifestyles and poor nutrition has become a growing health concern. This study investigates the effects of small sided football (SSF) and date seed powder (DSP) supplementation on liver enzymes, including aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and the ALT/AST ratio in inactive college subjects.Methods Fifteen inactive male dormitory residents aged 21.53 ± 1.88 years (height: 174.46 ± 4.88 cm, weight: 67.67 ± 11.05 kg), who exclusively consumed university cafeteria meals, participated in two football matches. Between these matches, they consumed 0.25 g/kg of body weight of DSP thrice weekly for four weeks. Blood samples and anthropometric indices were collected before and after each game.Results The results indicated that SSF alone led to a reduction in ALT, ALP, and the ALT/AST ratio, while increasing AST levels (p > 0.05). Furthermore, it was observed that supplementation with DSP resulted in an increase in ALT, AST (p = 0.019), and ALP, along with a decrease in the ALT/AST ratio. Additionally, the findings revealed that SSF following one month of DSP supplementation led to an increase in ALT, AST (p = 0.002), and ALP (p = 0.035), while decreasing the ALT/AST ratio.Conclusions Four weeks of supplementation with DSP and SSF can improve liver enzyme levels, such as ALT, AST, and ALP, which indicate physiological adaptation to exercise and the potential impact of supplements on liver metabolism.
  • The impact of osteosarcopenia and its parameters on mortality of COVID-19 in-hospitalized older patients: the findings of BEH (Bushehr elderly health) program
    Gita Shafiee, Maryam Marzban, Faeze Abbaspour, Amirhossein Darabi, Narges Zargar Balajam, Akram Farhadi, Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Hossein Taherzadeh, Noushin Fahimfar, Azar Falahatzadeh, Negin Ghasemi, Afshin Ostovar, Iraj Nabipour, Bagher Larijani, Ramin Heshmat
    Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, 2024
  • Association of different obesity indices with nephrolithiasis in community-dwelling older adults
    Mohamad Gholizade, Maryam Marzban, Akram Farhadi, Hadith Tangestani, Mehdi Mahmudpour, Katerina Trajanoska, Elnaz Shabankari, Sadaf Rezaie, Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Azam Amini, Iraj Nabipour, Mohammadreza Kalantarhormozi, Hadi Emamat, Afshin Ostovar, Bagher Larijani, Amir Hossein Darabi
    Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 2024
  • Effect of different exercises on sleep quality in elderly women: a systematic review
    M.M. Khaleghi, F. Ahmadi
    Comparative Exercise Physiology, 2024
    Sleep disorder is a common problem in elderly women, which can cause problems and acute complications on society and the healthcare system, including reducing the quality of life. Exercise is a simple, low-cost, and effective way to improve sleep quality. The purpose of this study was to critically review the available literature on different types of physical activity that affect the sleep quality of elderly women to determine which type of physical activity can improve their sleep quality. A systematic search adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines and randomised controlled trial (RCT) studies that met the inclusion criteria was conducted in the databases of Google Scholar, PubMed (MEDLINE), Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science from January 1, 2020, to March 18, 2024. One hundred and thirty-nine articles were retrieved, of which 13 randomised controlled trial studies met the inclusion criteria. The findings of these studies showed that performing various exercises, including water sports, resistance, aerobics, Tai Chi, Qigong, and Baduanjin exercises across varying intensities from low to high, can improve the quality of sleep of elderly women. Research indicates that diverse exercise programs tailored for elderly women can effectively enhance sleep quality and its associated aspects.
  • Effects of chocolate consumption on the health and performance of football players: A systematic review
    M. M. Khaleghi, F. Ahmadi, M. Hofmeister
    Sports Medicine Research and Practice, 2024
    Objective: Chocolate, renowned for its abundance of bioactive flavonoid compounds, is recognized as a delectable food option with purported benefits for both athletes and general population. Nevertheless, there is no consolidated overview detailing the effects of chocolate consumption specifically among football players. This review aims to elucidate the diverse impacts of chocolate consumption on football players.Methods: A systematic search adhering to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines studies that met the inclusion criteria was conducted in the databases of Google Scholar, PubMed (MEDLINE), Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science to April 01, 2024. Forthy-eight articles were retrieved, of which nine studies met the inclusion criteria.Results: The findings of these studies indicate that chocolate consumption is associated with a decrease in diastolic blood pressure, mean blood pressure, plasma cholesterol, Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, malondialdehyde, urate, platelet count, mean platelet volume, and platelet distribution width. It was found to reduce intestinal permeability as well as muscle damage biomarkers such as creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase. Furthermore, chocolate consumption was associated with an increase in vitamin E/cholesterol ratio, antioxidant power, mean daily exercise time, heart rate, time to fatigue, physical performance, and improvement in redox status.Conclusion: Despite the limited number of studies in this area, small sample sizes, and the presence of limitations in each study, chocolate consumption has demonstrated the potential to enhance athletic performance and recovery in football players. However, further research is essential to fully understand the scope of these effects.
  • The association of body composition and fat distribution with hypertension in community-dwelling older adults: the Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program
    Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Ali Jamshidi, Sima Afrashteh, Hadi Emamat, Akram Farhadi, Iraj Nabipour, Zahrasadat Jalaliyan, Hasan Malekizadeh, Bagher Larijani
    BMC Public Health, 2023
    Background A significant proportion of the global burden of disability and premature mortality has caused by hypertension. It seems that the relationship between obesity and hypertension is not only associated with excessive body fat mass (FM) but also with body adipose distribution patterns. The present study investigated the association between regional fat distribution using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and hypertension in older adults. Methods This cross-sectional study was performed using the data from Bushehr Elderly Health Program (BEH) on a total of 2419 participants aged 60 and over. Hypertension was defined as SBP of at least 140 mmHg and/or DBP of at least 90 mmHg. SBP between 120 and 139 mmHg and/or a DBP between 80 and 89 mmHg were considered prehypertension. Participants underwent body composition measurement by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry to analyze FM, fat-free mass (FFM) in trunk and extremities composition. Results The results showed that 460 (19.02%) of participants had prehypertension, and 1,818 (75.15% ) had hypertension. The odds of having prehypertension (OR: 1.06, 95%CI: 1.01–1.12) and hypertension (OR: 1.08, 95%CI: 1.03–1.13) increased with a rise in total body FM percentage. Moreover, people with a higher FM to FFM ratio had increased odds of being prehypertensive (OR: 9.93, 95%CI: 1.28–76.99) and hypertensive (OR: 16.15, 95%CI: 2.47-105.52). Having a higher android to gynoid FM ratio was related to increased odds of being prehypertensive and hypertensive. Conclusions This study showed that a higher body FM, particularly in the android region, is associated with higher odds of having hypertension in older adults.
  • The association of body composition and fat distribution with dysmobility syndrome in community-dwelling older adults: Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program
    Mohammad Mehdi Khaleghi, Hadi Emamat, Maryam Marzban, Akram Farhadi, Ali Jamshidi, Negin Ghasemi, Azar Falahatzadeh, Zahrasadat Jalaliyan, Hasan Malekizadeh, Iraj Nabipour, Bagher Larijani
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2023

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • The emerging role of sesame supplementation with aerobic exercise in athlete recovery and immunomodulation: A systematic review of human trials
    A Jafari, MM Khaleghi, BP Nezhad, M Jafari, S Salehi
    Nutrition and Health, 02601060251408432 , 2026
    2026.0
  • Effects of small sided football and date seed (Phoenix dactylifera) powder supplementation on liver enzymes in inactive college subjects: an interventional study
    MM Khaleghi, A Zar, HR Sadeghipour
    Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 22 (1), 2532686 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 2
  • Relationship Between Quality of Life and Sports Performance Among Athletes with Disabilities: A Focus on Individual Sports
    F Ahmadi, MM Khaleghi, A Zar, J Tejaswi, K Govindasamy, VP Ardelean, ...
    Healthcare 13 (22), 2919 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • The effects of progesterone supplementation in pregnancies assessed by doppler ultrasound: a systematic review of maternal and perinatal outcomes
    S Khanjani, SB Goodarzi, MM Khaleghi, SSA Moosavi, R Eshraghi, ...
    European Journal of Medical Research 30 (1), 1105 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 2
  • Effects of water sports on heart disease risk factors: a systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, A Zar, P Krustrup, M Al Kitani
    Sport Sciences for Health 21 (3), 1337-1348 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 2
  • The role of attitude towards relationship education on learning anxiety and academic burnout in students of Bushehr University of Medical Sciences in 2022
    MM Khaleghi, K Momeni, H Boostanizadeh, A Ebrahimi
    Social Welfare Quarterly 25 (97), 107-133 , 2025
    2025.0
  • The effect of eight weeks of resistance training combined with spirulina supplementation on the TNF-ɑ/IKKβ/TSC1/Rheb gene expression in male rat kidney tissue
    HR Sadeghipour, B Zakeri Dehvasati, A Zar, MM Khaleghi
    Daneshvar Medicine 32 (6), 53-67 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • The therapeutic effect of different exercises on premenstrual syndrome (PMS): a systematic review
    F Ahmadi, MM Khaleghi, A Zar
    Comparative Exercise Physiology 21 (1), 17-32 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 3
  • Effects of team sports on female testosterone and cortisol hormones: A systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi
    Modern Care Journal 22 (1), 1-8 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 3
  • Effects of chocolate consumption on the health and performance of football players: A systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi, M Hofmeister
    Sports medicine: research and practice 14 (3), 26-34 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 2
  • Phycocyanin from Microalgae (Spirulina or Blue-Green Algae) and Its Application in Skin Wound Healing: A Systematic Review
    M Galegirian, N Dehghan, M Khaleghi, N Baghban
    Iranian biomedical journal 28, 214 , 2024
    2024.0
  • The impact of osteosarcopenia and its parameters on mortality of COVID-19 in-hospitalized older patients: the findings of BEH (Bushehr elderly health) program
    G Shafiee, M Marzban, F Abbaspour, A Darabi, NZ Balajam, A Farhadi, ...
    Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders 23 (2), 1919-1928 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 2
  • Association of different obesity indices with nephrolithiasis in community-dwelling older adults
    M Gholizade, M Marzban, A Farhadi, H Tangestani, M Mahmudpour, ...
    Obesity Research & Clinical Practice 18 (5), 371-379 , 2024
    2024.0
  • Effect of different exercises on sleep quality in elderly women: a systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi
    Comparative Exercise Physiology 20 (3), 219-230 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 6
  • The association of body composition and fat distribution with hypertension in community-dwelling older adults: the Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program
    MM Khaleghi, A Jamshidi, S Afrashteh, H Emamat, A Farhadi, I Nabipour, ...
    BMC Public Health 23 (1), 2001 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 25
  • The association of body composition and fat distribution with dysmobility syndrome in community-dwelling older adults: Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program
    MM Khaleghi, H Emamat, M Marzban, A Farhadi, A Jamshidi, N Ghasemi, ...
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 24 (1), 809 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 7
  • Effect of the type of exercise on lipid profile in menopausal women with type 2 diabetes: An interventional study in Iranian women
    R Koroni, A Zar, MM Khaleghi
    Jorjani Biomedicine Journal , 2023
    2023.0
  • A legal right or violation of sanctity? A narrative review of surveys on euthanasia in Iran
    S Mohammadpour, S Behzadipour, A Ghazbani, MM Khaleghi, ...
    Canon Journal of Medicine 3 (2), 14-21 , 2022
    2022.0
    Citations: 3
  • Effects of Team Sports on Sleep Quality: A Systematic Review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi, A Rabieezadeh, J Tejaswi, K Govindasamy, ...
    Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 8, 1746309 , 0

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • The association of body composition and fat distribution with hypertension in community-dwelling older adults: the Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program
    MM Khaleghi, A Jamshidi, S Afrashteh, H Emamat, A Farhadi, I Nabipour, ...
    BMC Public Health 23 (1), 2001 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 25
  • The association of body composition and fat distribution with dysmobility syndrome in community-dwelling older adults: Bushehr Elderly Health (BEH) program
    MM Khaleghi, H Emamat, M Marzban, A Farhadi, A Jamshidi, N Ghasemi, ...
    BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 24 (1), 809 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 7
  • Effect of different exercises on sleep quality in elderly women: a systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi
    Comparative Exercise Physiology 20 (3), 219-230 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 6
  • The therapeutic effect of different exercises on premenstrual syndrome (PMS): a systematic review
    F Ahmadi, MM Khaleghi, A Zar
    Comparative Exercise Physiology 21 (1), 17-32 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 3
  • Effects of team sports on female testosterone and cortisol hormones: A systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi
    Modern Care Journal 22 (1), 1-8 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 3
  • A legal right or violation of sanctity? A narrative review of surveys on euthanasia in Iran
    S Mohammadpour, S Behzadipour, A Ghazbani, MM Khaleghi, ...
    Canon Journal of Medicine 3 (2), 14-21 , 2022
    2022.0
    Citations: 3
  • Effects of small sided football and date seed (Phoenix dactylifera) powder supplementation on liver enzymes in inactive college subjects: an interventional study
    MM Khaleghi, A Zar, HR Sadeghipour
    Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 22 (1), 2532686 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 2
  • The effects of progesterone supplementation in pregnancies assessed by doppler ultrasound: a systematic review of maternal and perinatal outcomes
    S Khanjani, SB Goodarzi, MM Khaleghi, SSA Moosavi, R Eshraghi, ...
    European Journal of Medical Research 30 (1), 1105 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 2
  • Effects of water sports on heart disease risk factors: a systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, A Zar, P Krustrup, M Al Kitani
    Sport Sciences for Health 21 (3), 1337-1348 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 2
  • Effects of chocolate consumption on the health and performance of football players: A systematic review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi, M Hofmeister
    Sports medicine: research and practice 14 (3), 26-34 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 2
  • The impact of osteosarcopenia and its parameters on mortality of COVID-19 in-hospitalized older patients: the findings of BEH (Bushehr elderly health) program
    G Shafiee, M Marzban, F Abbaspour, A Darabi, NZ Balajam, A Farhadi, ...
    Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders 23 (2), 1919-1928 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 2
  • Relationship Between Quality of Life and Sports Performance Among Athletes with Disabilities: A Focus on Individual Sports
    F Ahmadi, MM Khaleghi, A Zar, J Tejaswi, K Govindasamy, VP Ardelean, ...
    Healthcare 13 (22), 2919 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • The effect of eight weeks of resistance training combined with spirulina supplementation on the TNF-ɑ/IKKβ/TSC1/Rheb gene expression in male rat kidney tissue
    HR Sadeghipour, B Zakeri Dehvasati, A Zar, MM Khaleghi
    Daneshvar Medicine 32 (6), 53-67 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • The emerging role of sesame supplementation with aerobic exercise in athlete recovery and immunomodulation: A systematic review of human trials
    A Jafari, MM Khaleghi, BP Nezhad, M Jafari, S Salehi
    Nutrition and Health, 02601060251408432 , 2026
    2026.0
  • The role of attitude towards relationship education on learning anxiety and academic burnout in students of Bushehr University of Medical Sciences in 2022
    MM Khaleghi, K Momeni, H Boostanizadeh, A Ebrahimi
    Social Welfare Quarterly 25 (97), 107-133 , 2025
    2025.0
  • Phycocyanin from Microalgae (Spirulina or Blue-Green Algae) and Its Application in Skin Wound Healing: A Systematic Review
    M Galegirian, N Dehghan, M Khaleghi, N Baghban
    Iranian biomedical journal 28, 214 , 2024
    2024.0
  • Association of different obesity indices with nephrolithiasis in community-dwelling older adults
    M Gholizade, M Marzban, A Farhadi, H Tangestani, M Mahmudpour, ...
    Obesity Research & Clinical Practice 18 (5), 371-379 , 2024
    2024.0
  • Effect of the type of exercise on lipid profile in menopausal women with type 2 diabetes: An interventional study in Iranian women
    R Koroni, A Zar, MM Khaleghi
    Jorjani Biomedicine Journal , 2023
    2023.0
  • Effects of Team Sports on Sleep Quality: A Systematic Review
    MM Khaleghi, F Ahmadi, A Rabieezadeh, J Tejaswi, K Govindasamy, ...
    Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 8, 1746309 , 0