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PROFILE
UPM's Staff Profile
PROF. MADYA DR. SITI NUR'ASYURA BINTI ADZNAM
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
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PROFESSIONAL

NAME :
(Prof. Madya Dr.) SITI NUR'ASYURA BINTI ADZNAM
POST :
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
ENTITY :
FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

FIELD OF SUPERVISION
CLINICAL NUTRITION / COMMUNITY NUTRITION / HEALTH PROMOTION
EDUCATION
PHD
UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA, BANGI, SELANGOR
Graduated : 2010
SARJANAMUDA DIETETIK DENGAN KEPUJIAN
UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA, BANGI, SELANGOR
Graduated : 2003
BOOK PUBLICATION
1. Evaluation of The Rehabilitation Programme For Malnourished Children (Program Pemulihan Kanak-Kanak kekurangan Zat Makanan-PPKZM) Who Received The Food Basket in Malaysia
    ISPN: 9789832408628
JOURNAL PUBLICATION
1. Determination of calf circumference cut-off values for Malaysian elderly and its predictive value in assessing risk of malnutrition
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
2. A Nutrition Education Intervention for Anthropometric and Biochemical Profiles of Rural Older Malays with Metabolic Syndrome
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - Science Citation Index (JCR)
3. Development and analysis of acceptence of a nutrition education package among a rural elderly population: An action research study
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
4. An Action Research on Promotion of Healthy Ageing and Risk Reduction of Chronic Disease: A Need Assessment Study Among Rural Elderly Malays, Care Givers and Health Professionals
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - Science Citation Index (JCR)
5. Contributions of socio-demographic and psychosocial characteristics, functional status and physical activity level on prevalence of depressive symptoms among rural elderly in Johor state
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
6. Quality of life among elderly: The view from appetite and anthropometry characteristic perspective.
    Journal type: Non Citation-Indexed
7. Prevalence of frailty syndrome and its associated factors among community-dwelling elderly in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
    Journal type: Non Citation-Indexed
8. A Cross Sectional Study to Explore Factors Affecting Adolescent-Parents Attachment in a Rapidly Developing Society in Malaysia
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
9. Nutritional Status in Relation to Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Elderly in Malaysia
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
10. Malnutrition as key predictor of physical frailty among Malaysian older adults
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - Science Citation Index (JCR)
11. Frailty Intervention through Nutrition Education and Exercise (FINE). A Health Promotion Intervention to Prevent Frailty and Improve Frailty Status among Pre-Frail Elderly—A Study Protocol of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - Science Citation Index (JCR)
12. Physical Frailty among Urban-Living Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Malaysia
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - Social Science Citation Index (JCR)
13. Diet Quality and its Associated Factors among Community Dwelling Older Adults in Urban District in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
14. Effect of protein and amino acids supplements on muscle strength and physical performance: A scoping review of randomized controlled trials
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed Journal - Science Citation Index (JCR)
15. Validated predictive equations based on tibial length in estimating height for children with cerebral palsy for 2–18 years, across all GMFCS levels
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
16. Development of a Valid and Reliable Scale to Assess Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) on Frailty, Nutrition and Exercise among Malaysian Elderly
    Journal type: Citation-Indexed - Scopus
PUBLICATION
2024
Effectiveness of whey protein supplementation on muscle strength and physical performance of older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
2023
Development of a Valid and Reliable Scale to Assess Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) on Frailty, Nutrition and Exercise among Malaysian Elderly
2021
Validated predictive equations based on tibial length in estimating height for children with cerebral palsy for 2–18 years, across all GMFCS levels
2020
Physical Frailty among Urban-Living Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Malaysia
2020
Diet Quality and its Associated Factors among Community Dwelling Older Adults in Urban District in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2020
Frailty Intervention through Nutrition Education and Exercise (FINE). A Health Promotion Intervention to Prevent Frailty and Improve Frailty Status among Pre-Frail Elderly—A Study Protocol of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
2020
Malnutrition as key predictor of physical frailty among Malaysian older adults
2019
Nutritional Status in Relation to Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Elderly in Malaysia
2018
A Cross Sectional Study to Explore Factors Affecting Adolescent-Parents Attachment in a Rapidly Developing Society in Malaysia
2018
Association of Socio-Demographic, Psychosocial and Functional Factors with Frailty Syndrome among Community-Dwelling Elderly in Kuala Nerus, Terengganu
2018
Quality of Life among Elderly in FELDA in Johor, Malaysia: The Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics
2018
Contributions of socio-demographic and psychosocial characteristics, functional status and physical activity level on prevalence of depressive symptoms among rural elderly in Johor state
2016
Determination of calf circumference cut-off values for Malaysian elderly and its predictive value in assessing risk of malnutrition
2012
Development and analysis of acceptence of a nutrition education package among a rural elderly population: An action research study
2012
A Nutrition Education Intervention for Anthropometric and Biochemical Profiles of Rural Older Malays with Metabolic Syndrome
2009
An Action Research on Promotion of Healthy Ageing and Risk Reduction of Chronic Disease: A Need Assessment Study Among Rural Elderly Malays, Care Givers and Health Professionals