Browsing by Author "Al Amoodi, Abdulla"
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Association of level of adherence to Mediterranean diet with cognitive and dementia status in subjects with chronic diseases: a cross-sectional study
Hatab, Abeer Al; Sam, Kishore Ganana; Beshir, Semira Abdi; Elnour, Asim Ahmed; Mazrouei, Nadia Al; Al-Kubaisi, Khalid Awad; Alkaabi, Maisoun; Al Amoodi, Abdulla; Menon, Vineetha; Mohammed, Abuelnor; Abdalla, Sami Fatehi (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2024)Background: The Mediterranean diet has been linked to brain neuroprotection. Evidence from meta-analyses showed reduced risk of dementia with greater intake of vegetables and fruits, fish, and the Mediterranean diet. The ... -
A cross-sectional survey on the experience of people with allergic rhinitis amidst COVID-19 pandemic: The impact of the facemask: A pilot study
Al Mazrouei, Nadia; Elnour, Asim Ahmed; Hajal, Abdalla Abou; Sadeq, Adel; Al Kubaisi, Khalid Awad; Hammouri, Raneem; Ishbair, Ola; Dabbagh, Nour; Alkwarit, Alin; Alkaabi, Maisoun; Menon, Vineetha; Beshir, Semira Abdi; Baraka, Mohamed A.; Khidir, Israa Yousif; Hussein, Samah Mohammed; Al Amoodi, Abdulla; Abdalla, Sami Fatehi (Grupo de Investigacion en Atencion Farmaceutica, 2023)Background: Since outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, almost whole world asked to wear the facemask especially in the public areas as a precaution to avoid the transmission of the disease, and curbs the pandemic. Looking from ... -
Scoping review of six retrospective studies: risk factors associated with the case fatality rate of people infected with Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Sadeq, Adel; Elnour, Asim Ahmed; Farah, Farah Hamad; Ramadan, Azza; Don, Judit; Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim; Alkaabi, Maisoun; Baraka, Mohammed; Abubakar, Abubakar B.; Suliman, Sasha Mohammed Elamin; Al Amoodi, Abdulla; Khidir, Israa Yousif; Al Kubaisi, Khalid Awad; Al Mazroui, Nadia (Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2022)It would be rational to describe the pattern of the clinical characteristics of the survivors and the nonsurvivors during the critical intensive-infection era of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The explicit objective ...