Publications by authors named "Amer Kalem"

A meta-analysis including 36 different results of statistic models from 14 papers was conducted. It evaluated the association between elevated non-esterified fatty acids and/or β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) on the reproduction outcomes that were pregnancy at first insemination, estrous cyclicity, time to pregnancy, metritis and placental retention. Each association between BHB or NEFA and an outcome reported in literature was a model considered as raw-data for the meta-regression.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Amer Kalem"

  • Amer Kalem's research primarily focuses on the impact of metabolic parameters, specifically non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) and β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), on reproductive performance in dairy cows.!
  • His significant meta-analysis combines data from 36 statistical models across 14 studies, analyzing various reproduction outcomes related to elevated levels of NEFA and BHB.!
  • Key findings indicate a correlation between elevated levels of NEFA and BHB with adverse reproductive outcomes such as decreased pregnancy rates and increased incidences of metritis and placental retention in transition dairy cows.!