Publications by authors named "Mahdi Haidar"

Background: The increasing prevalence of obesity and associated cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in Kuwait requires a comprehensive analysis of its contributing factors and health outcomes. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize the current evidence on the relationship between obesity and CVDs and identify the main factors driving obesity in the Kuwaiti population.

Methods: Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, multiple databases were systematically searched, identifying 980 articles.

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This paper evaluates the forensic utility of 30 insertion-deletion polymorphism (indel) markers in a sample from the Bahraini population using the Qiagen Investigator DIPplex Kit. Allele frequencies and forensic stats of the 30 indels were investigated in 293 unrelated individuals from different governorates of the Kingdom of Bahrain. None of the markers showed significant deviation from Hardy Weinberg equilibrium except for HLD88 locus and no linkage disequilibrium were detected between all possible pair of the indel loci, assuming that these markers are independent and their allele frequencies can be used to calculate the match probabilities in the Bahraini population.

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  • * The research found that all markers followed genetic expectations and could reliably estimate match probabilities, demonstrating a low chance of coincidental matches and high paternity indices for the PowerPlex Fusion 6C kit.
  • * Analyses indicated no significant genetic structure in Kuwaitis, but a geographical correlation in genetic variation, suggesting close genetic ties with neighboring Middle Eastern populations, particularly Iraq and Iran.
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  • * Most of the markers met Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium expectations, and no significant deviations in linkage disequilibrium were found, indicating reliability.
  • * The DIPplex kit demonstrated a very high power of discrimination and a low match probability, making it a valuable tool for individual identification and paternity testing in challenging cases in Kuwait.
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The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of lateral sinus floor elevation (LSFE). A total of 347 medium rough surface implants were placed in both xenogenic bone and natural bone in 103 patients. A two-stage surgical technique was performed with a lateral window approach followed by a healing period of 9 months prior to implant placement.

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