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Mrs. Tatiana WAHANIAN PAPAZIAN

School of Midwifery
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Nursing Science

Assistant professor

(+961) 1 421 000 ext 2170 tatiana.wahanian@usj.edu.lb

Tatiana Papazian, PhD in Nutritional Sciences, is a clinical dietitian and lecturer in the Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, Saint Joseph University, since 2004. Her areas of specialization and interests are mainly clinical therapeutic dietetics and maternal and neonatal nutrition.


DegreesUniversityCountryYear
Doctorate in Nutritional SciencesSaint Joseph University of BeirutLebanon2018
Teaching DiplomaSaint Joseph University of BeirutLebanon2010
Master Degree un Human NutritionSaint Joseph University of BeirutLebanon2009
BSc in Dietetics and Food TechnologyAmerican University of Beirut (AUB)Lebanon1995

Medecine and Health

1)    Papazian T, Salameh P, Abi Tayeh G, Kesrouani A, Aoun C, Abou Diwan M, et al. Dietary patterns and birth outcomes of healthy Lebanese pregnant women. Front Nutr. 2022 Sep 27;9:977288. 

 

2)    Helou C, Nogueira Silva Lima MT, Niquet-Leridon C, Jacolot P, Boulanger E, Delguste F, Papazian T, et al. Plasma Levels of Free NƐ-Carboxymethyllysine (CML) after Different Oral Doses of CML in Rats and after the Intake of Different Breakfasts in Humans: Postprandial Plasma Level of sRAGE in Humans. Nutrients. 2022 Apr 30;14(9):1890.

 

3)    El Hajj A, Wardy N, Haidar S, Bourgi D, Haddad ME, Chammas DE, Papazian T. Menopausal symptoms, physical activity level and quality of life of women living in the Mediterranean region. PLoS ONE. 2020;15(3):e0230515. 

 

4)    Papazian T, El Osta N, Hout H, Chammas DE, El Helou N, Younes H, et al. Pregnancy physical activity questionnaire (PPAQ): Translation and cross cultural adaption of an Arabic version. PLoS ONE. 2020;15(3):e0230420. 

 

5) Papazian T, Serhal A, Hout H, Younes H, Abi Tayeh G, Azouri J, Hajj Moussa Lteif F, Kesrouani A, Rabbaa Khabbaz L. Discrepancies among different tools evaluating Mediterranean diet adherence during pregnancy, correlated to maternal anthropometric, dietary and biochemical characteristics. Clin Nutr. 2018; 6.

 

6) Papazian T, Abi Tayeh G, Sibai D, Hout H, Melki I, Rabbaa Khabbaz L. Impact of maternal body mass index and gestational weight gain on neonatal outcomes among healthy Middle-Eastern females. PLoS ONE. 2017;12(7):e0181255.

 

7) Papazian T, Hout H, Sibai D, Helou N, Younes H, El Osta N, Rabbaa Khabbaz L.  Development, reproducibility and validity of a food frequency questionnaire among pregnant women adherent to the Mediterranean dietary pattern. Clin Nutr. 2016;35(6):1550–6.

 

 

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