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Yahya Haji , Ali Choopani , Azam Choopani , Mohammad Heiat , Mansoor Babaei,
Volume 1, Issue 4 (Winter 2020)
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Background and Aim: Cataract refers to the opacity of the lens that impairs vision. Sailors are at risk for radiation sickness and trauma. The present study investigates the prevalence of cataracts and the factors affecting it in Iranian sailors.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed during 2017. The medical records of all Iranian sailors who went to the ophthalmology department and had a cataract were included in the census method. The researcher extracted the necessary data from the medical records of patients by visiting the ophthalmology department and registering it in the checklist. A checklist containing demographic (age, sex, education) and clinical data of patients was recorded. Data were analyzed using SPSS software version 16.
Results: The total number of medical records of Iranian sailors was 2,500, of which 337 (13.48%) had cataracts or had a history of cataract surgery. The mean age, diabetes, medicine use, and head trauma were significantly higher in people with cataracts than others and their education level was significantly lower than others.
Conclusion: Considering that the sailors is one of the groups at risk for cataracts and a prevalence of 13.48% was reported in the present study, so periodic medical examination is necessary in this case.

Ali Choopani, Mojtaba Ghalishooyan,
Volume 2, Issue 3 (Autumn 2020)
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Background and Aim: Spirulina platensis is a microalgae that has many applications as food and medicine for humans and animals. This microalgae contain protein, vitamins, and essential fatty acids. Spirulina platensis is commercially produced worldwide and sold in a variety of stores as a food and medicine supplement, and is used by NASA to feed astronauts.
Methods: In this study, all general components such as light source, culture chamber, agitation system, and air pump were used. In this research, a photobioreactor was designed that is used in the field of maritime and meets the need for dietary supplements in the workplace of sailors and naval personnel. Photobioreactors are one of the main sources of cultivation of spirulina algae, which have different types.   
Results: Some Photobioreactors feed on algae with natural light and some with artificial light. Since both types of photobioreactors have advantages and disadvantages, in this study, a new type of photobioreactor has been constructed. This new type of photobioreactor operated intelligently with the advantage of both types of photobioreactors and depending on the conditions, the appropriate type can be switched.
Conclusion: This type of photobioreactor is installed in such a way that it can be the most compatible in any environment, but the optimal mode of this device is related to its use at sea.


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