Evangelia Zaromytidou

Affiliation: Nuclear Medicine Department, Hippokration General Hospital, 54642 Thessaloniki, Greece
Institution: Hippokration General Hospital
ORCID: 0000-0003-0122-4391
External IDs: SciProfiles: 2467307
Works: 35, Cited by: 275, H-index: 12
Dr. Evangelia Zaromytidou graduated in Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacology "CAROL DAVILA" Bucharest, Romania, and specialized in Nuclear Medicine at the P.G.N.A. "EVANGELISMOS", hospital of Athens, Greece. She holds the degree of Director at the Department of Nuclear Medicine of the General Hospital "Hippokratio" of Thessaloniki, Greece. Dr. Zaromytidou was awarded an excellent distinction for her doctorate at the Medical School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Her Ph.D. thesis focused on "The Role of Vitamin D in Glucose and Bone Metabolism in elderly patients with Prediabetes". She has made significant contributions to various journals including the Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Medicine Review. Central & Eastern Europe, Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, Metabolites, Anosia, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, and has also contributed to a chapter in the book Clinical Nuclear Nephrology published by BETA Publications. Her research interests span across bone metabolism, oncology, cardiology, and neurological disorders.

Education

  • Ph.D., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2005-2010)
  • Specialization in Nuclear Medicine, P.G.N.A. "EVANGELISMOS", hospital of Athens, Greece (-)
  • Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacology "CAROL DAVILA" Bucharest, Romania (-)

Research Interests

Keywords:
bone metabolism oncology cardiology neurological disorders
Topics:
Nuclear Medicine Bone Metabolism Oncology Cardiology Neurological Disorders

Selected Publications

Vitamin D3 aids anxiety reduction
Zaromytidou E, Koufakis T, Dimakopoulos G, Drivakou D, Konstantinidou S, et al. Vitamin D Alleviates Anxiety and Depression in Elderly People with Prediabetes: A Randomized Controlled Study. Metabolites. 2022;12. doi:10.3390/metabo12100884
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