Publications by authors named "Amani AlHazmi"

Background: Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is a prevalent eating disorder that significantly impacts individuals' quality of life and well-being. However, most NES research has focused on adolescent populations, leaving a significant gap in our understanding of its prevalence and predictors among adults, particularly in the MENA region. This study, therefore, presents a novel contribution by filling this gap and determining the prevalence of NES and its predictors among adults in Abha, Saudi Arabia.

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  • The study examines older adults' knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding dietary salt consumption in Abha, Saudi Arabia, highlighting a significant lack of knowledge (91.5%) and negative attitudes (85.5%).
  • It finds weak negative correlations between age, marital status, body mass index, and overall KAP, indicating that these factors may influence dietary awareness and behaviors.
  • The results emphasize the need for targeted health education programs to improve salt-related KAP, ultimately supporting healthier aging and better public health outcomes.
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Background: Pathological, physiological, and psychosocial factors could influence the eating behaviors of older adults in Egypt. Nurses and other healthcare professionals should understand this complex interaction to effectively address their nutritional issues. This study aimed to identify the predictors of emotional eating behaviors among older adults.

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  • * Results showed that 50.7% of 501 respondents used DS, with older adults displaying more positive attitudes and higher usage rates compared to middle-aged individuals.
  • * Significant differences in the types of supplements taken were observed, with middle-aged adults using Omega-3, minerals, proteins, fibers, phytonutrients, and probiotics more frequently than older adults; highlighting the need for better health education on DS practices.
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder that affects dopaminergic neurons in the midbrain. A recent study suggests that Orphan Nuclear Receptor 1 (NURR1) impairment may contribute to PD pathogenesis. Our study found three potent agonists for NURR1 protein based on structural and ligand-based screening methods.

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Background: Healthcare is team-based, and with increased mobility of healthcare workers, most of them will work with team members from all over the globe. Interprofessional education (IPE) research has mostly focused on specially designed programs in academic health institutions to prepare students for multidisciplinary work. Few IPE programs aim to integrate students with mixed disciplines from collectivist cultures.

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Body mass index (BMI) is an indicator to detect weight category and known to influence the academic achievements of students. The present study assesses the association of BMI, physical activity with academic performance among undergraduate female students of health colleges, King Khalid University (KKU). Responses from 379 participants were analyzed in the study.

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The development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) drugs remains a challenge due to the variations in the genes. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) and Cytochrome 24A1 (CYP24A1) genetic variants might affect the drug potency, efficacy and pathway. Here we have to analyse and determine the deleterious single-nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) of VDR and CYP24A1 genes and their different population's drug responses in different populations to understand the key role in CKD.

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There is a global disaster since WHO declared Covid-19 as a pandemic. With the increase in cases & mortality rate, various health issues viz., stress, mental disorders and altered health-related quality of life have been noted as a result of pandemic and lockdowns.

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The general population's compliance with preventive measures and legislation is mainly influenced by their knowledge level, attitude, and practices. This study assessed the knowledge, attitude, and practices of public residents towards corona virus disease-2019 preventive measures in Saudi Arabia. This is a cross-sectional study; it used a validated cross-sectional online survey that received responses from 13 Saudi administrative regions.

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Dietary habits are of substantial concern related to the health of college students. Medical students are expected to have better dietary habits and healthy lifestyle, but due to various factors they are least bothered to follow recommended healthy diet. The present study assessed and compared the eating habits, nutritional awareness and BMI in females from health departments of King Khalid University (KKU), Saudi Arabia.

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The study assessed trace element selenium (Se) and a heavy metal lead (Pb) in patients with type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its associated proteinuria. Total 275 subjects aged between 30 and 90 years were studied: 93 T2DM, 98 T2DM with proteinuria, and 84 as controls. Serum Se and Pb were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP-OES) and other biochemical indices by ROCHE module COBAS 6000 analyzer.

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The present study aimed to determine the ability of two diet quality scores to predict the incidence of type 2 diabetes in women. The study population comprised a nationally representative sample of 8370 Australian middle-aged (45-50 years) women participating in the ALSWH (Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health), who were free of diabetes and completed FFQ at baseline. The associations between the Australian Recommended Food Score (ARFS) and Dietary Guideline Index (DGI) with type 2 diabetes risk were assessed using multiple logistic regression models, adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle factors and energy intake.

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Objective: to determine the association of fasting whole blood fatty acid concentrations with incidence of type 2 diabetes in adults.

Methods: A nested case-control study of 187 subjects from a cohort of men and women aged 55-85 years from the Hunter Region, New South Wales, Australia. Fasting whole blood fatty acids were measured using gas chromatography and incidence of type 2 diabetes was ascertained by self-reported questionnaire at the study follow-up.

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Objective: To investigate the association between macronutrient intake and type 2 diabetes risk in middle-aged Australian women.

Design: A prospective cohort study, with 6 years (2002-2007) of follow up. Dietary intake was assessed with a validated FFQ.

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Objective: To synthesize the best available evidence on the association between macronutrient intake and type 2 diabetes risk.

Data Sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, ProQuest, Mednar, and the JBI Library of Systematic Reviews were searched up to July 2012 to identify published and unpublished studies. The review was restricted to human participants only but was not restricted by date or by language.

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