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Autor:
Mashael Al-Jaber, Amal Salem Bashraheel, Moataz Bashah, Mostafa Abbas, Nelson N. Orie, Vidya Mohamed-Ali, Aysha Bakhamis, Morana Jajanjac, Shen Lei, Afnan Saleh Al-Menhali
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2018 Issue 2.
Insulin resistance is often associated with hypertrophy of adipocytes. Furthermore, hyperinsulinaemia may mediatechanges in cellular mitochondrial biogenesis and function. Therefore, the current study investigated the hypothesis that lower mitochondr
Autor:
Mashael Al-Jaber, Lucie H. Clapp, Vidya Mohamed-Ali, Nelson N. Orie, Aysha Bakhamis, Moataz Bashah, Asmaa Raees, David Abraham
Publikováno v:
Life Sciences. 239:117039
Aims Obesity is a risk factor for endothelial dysfunction, the severity of which is likely to vary depending on extent and impact of adiposity on the vasculature. This study investigates the roles of cyclooxygenase isoforms and thromboxane receptor a
Autor:
Mohamed Al-Emadi, Nelson N. Orie, Vidya Mohamed Ali, Moataz Bashah, Aysha Bakhamis, Mashael Al-Jaber, Carlo Casale, M Alsayrafi, Mohamed A. Elrayess, Shen Lei
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2016 Issue 1.
BackgroundObesity related diseases including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease have become major health problems. Inappropriate insulin production and dyslipidemia are commonly associated with obesity. It is multif
Autor:
Aysha Bakhamis, Vidya Mohamed-Ali, Moataz Bashah, Muhammad Alsayrafi, Asmaa Raees, Nelson N. Orie
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2016 Issue 1.
BackgroundThe world's obese population is continuing to grow at an alarming rate and Qatar posts one of the highest obese populations in the Middle East relative to its total population. Data from the supreme council for health shows that 70% of Qata
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2014 Issue 1.
Obesity is a growing health concern in Qatar because of the increased risk for type 2 diabetes, hypertension and other vascular disorders. One of the early adverse vascular events in obese individuals is an abnormal endothelial function which might a
Autor:
Aysha Bakhamis
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2013 Issue 1.
Background: Expanding adipose tissue in obesity requires effective angiogenesis and vasoreactivity to combat hypoxia and its consequences, such as insulin resistance and type-2 diabetes. While recent evidence suggests that the adipose tissue is highl
Autor:
Mashael Al-Jaber, Aysha Bakhamis, Samer Rida, Vidya Mohamed-Ali, Nelson N. Orie, Mohamed Al-Emadi, Mohammed Alsayrafi
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2012 Issue 1.
Background & Objectives: Expanding adipose tissue in obesity requires effective vasoreactivity to combat hypoxia and its consequences, such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. While recent evidence suggests that the adipose tissue is highly an
Autor:
Muhammad Alsayrafi, Aysha Bakhamis, Nelson N. Orie, Mohamed Al-Emadi, Mohamed A. Elrayess, Vidya Mohamed-Ali, Samer Rida, Ameena Ali, Mashael Al-Jaber
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2012 Issue 1.
Background and Objectives: There is a high prevalence of obesity and its co-morbidities within the Arab population, especially in Qatar. Furthermore, the younger age of onset of obesity and its preponderance amongst females have seen an increase in t
Autor:
Vidya Mohamed-Ali, Mohamed Al-Emadi, Samer Rida, Aysha Bakhamis, Mashael Al-Jaber, Nelson N. Orie, Mohammed Alsayrafi
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2012 Issue 1.
Background & objectives: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS), including obesity, dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia and hypertension, associated with an increased predisposition to cardiovascular disease (CVD), is especially high in the Middle East,
Autor:
Sven Christian Voss, Sebastian Racinais, Vidya Mohamed Ali, Mashael Al-Jaber, Ameena Muhammed Ali, Aaron J. Coutts, Muhammad Alsayrafi, Martin Bucheit, Zoran Nikolovski, Nelson N. Orie, Mohammed El Rayess, Aysha Bakhamis
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2012 Issue 1.
Background & Objectives: Both exercise and hypoxia acutely elicit changes in systemic growth factors and cytokines that mediate increases in erythropoiesis, angiogenesis and, perhaps, arteriogenesis. To what extent the down-stream responses to these