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Mohammed Shaab Alibrahim

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Said M, Alibrahim M
Front Public Health . 2025 Mar; 13:1552243. PMID: 40084212
Background: Obesity has emerged as a significant predictor of the nationwide burden of non-communicable diseases in Saudi Arabia. Objectives: This study explores patterns in body mass index (BMI), physical activity...
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Said M, Almatar A, Alibrahim M
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2023 Mar; 20(5). PMID: 36901623
Encouraging physical activity (PA) for adolescents is necessary to achieve and maintain optimal health, but it may increase the risk of PA-related injuries. This study sought to assess the frequency,...
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Said M, Alhumaid M, Atta I, Al-Sababha K, Abdelrahman M, Alibrahim M
Front Public Health . 2022 Oct; 10:984469. PMID: 36276343
Background: Several studies suggest that health-related physical fitness may play a prominent role in preventing obesity in children and adolescents. Objectives: The present study examined fitness levels using five components...
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Alibrahim M
Front Sports Act Living . 2022 Sep; 4:963144. PMID: 36110369
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent and prevalence of daily PA and the sedentary behavior during inactive spare-time among young Saudis and their effect on...
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Said M, Alibrahim M
Ann Med . 2022 May; 54(1):1459-1472. PMID: 35594332
Background: Eating less and moving more are the simplest and most common strategies to combat excessive weight. Several other lifestyle factors can also contribute to maintaining a healthy weight. Objectives:...
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Alshuwaier G, Ghazzawi H, Alaqil A, Alsharif Y, Alibrahim M, Aljaloud K
Open Access J Sports Med . 2022 Mar; 13:17-23. PMID: 35299591
Purpose: To assess the effect of low-to-moderate-intensity exercise on specific blood biomarkers and blood acidity in young Saudi Arabian professional soccer players. Methods: A total of 43 professional soccer players...
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Frikha M, Chaari N, Ben Said N, Alibrahim M
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil . 2020 Dec; 12(1):76. PMID: 33298114
Background: This study addressed the lack of data on the effect of warm-up (WU) duration in hot-dry climate (~ 30 °C; ~ 18% RH), on thermoregulation, muscular power-output, and fatigue...