Shamseldin A H Khalifa
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Awad S, A Toumi A, A Al-Mutawaa K, Alyafei S, A Ijaz M, A H Khalifa S, et al.
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care
. 2022 Apr;
10(2).
PMID: 35443971
Introduction: We aimed to characterize and forecast type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) disease burden between 2021 and 2050 in Qatar where 89% of the population comprises expatriates from over 150...
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Al-Thani M, Al-Mutawa K, Alyafei S, A Ijaz M, A H Khalifa S, B Kokku S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Oct;
16(10):e0259152.
PMID: 34699571
Objectives: To characterize the epidemiologic profiles of prediabetes mellitus (preDM), diabetes mellitus (DM), and hypertension (HTN) in Qataris using the nationally representative 2012 Qatar STEPwise Survey. Methods: A secondary data...
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Al Thani M, Al Thani A, Al-Chetachi W, Al Malki B, A H Khalifa S, Haj Bakri A, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2018 Apr;
18(1):503.
PMID: 29661175
Background: The Qatar Dietary Guidelines (QDGs) were developed as part of the national strategy to prevent chronic diseases. This study aims at characterizing gaps between the QDGs and usual dietary...
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Al Thani M, Al Thani A, Al-Chetachi W, Al Malki B, A H Khalifa S, Haj Bakri A, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2016 Jun;
17(6).
PMID: 27271596
This study investigated the effect of lifestyle patterns, as a combination of diet, physical activity and smoking, on Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) among Qatari women of childbearing age (n = 418),...
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Al Thani M, Al Thani A, Al-Chetachi W, Al Malki B, A H Khalifa S, Haj Bakri A, et al.
Nutrients
. 2015 Sep;
7(9):7593-615.
PMID: 26371041
Women of childbearing age are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of elevated blood pressure (BP), with dietary and lifestyle habits being increasingly recognized as important modifiable environmental risk factors...