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Alaa- Eldin Hassan Mohamed (Alaa Elsuity)

Professor - Professor of General Surgery

Faculty of medicine

Address: 25 El-Gomhoryia Street- Elmoubarak Tower-Sohag

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Publications Which contain the keyword: Obesity


2018-11-25 23:56:18 Keywords Obesity, prevalence, KAP,
Assessment of prevelance ,knowledge,attitude and practices of obesity among college in Sohag Governorate
تعد السمنة في وقتنا هذا من اخطر المشاكل التي تواجة الشعوب في العديد من الدول العالم .وتمثل السمنة والبدانة عاملا رئيسا في تفاقم العديد من الأمراض المزمنة بما في ذلك مرض السكري وأمراض الشريان التاجي بالقلب وارتفاع ضغط الدم تم تنفيذ دراستنا في جامعة سوهاج كدراسة مستعرضة علي عينة من الطلاب من سبع كليات حوال 961 طالب وطالبة Read more

2018-10-25 21:35:05 Keywords childhood, overweight, Obesity,
prevelance and correlates of overweight and obesity among school children in sohag
Abstract Background: Continually rising prevalence of obesity and overweight in children and adolescents is a major public health concern. This is due to its various and serious health hazards on one side and its preventable nature on the other side. This study aims at identification of prevalence of overweight and obesity and its risk factors among children between 6 - ... Read more

Extract of grains of paradise and its active principle 6-paradol trigger thermogenesis of brown adipose tissue in rats
Grains of paradise (GP) is a species of the ginger family, _Zingiberaceae_, extracts of which have a pungent, peppery taste due to an aromatic ketone, 6-paradol. The aim of this study was to explore the thermogenic effects of GP extracts and of 6-paradol. Efferent discharges from sympathetic nerves entering the interscapular brown adipose tissue were recorded. Intragastric injection of a ... Read more

2018-10-14 21:04:49 Keywords Obesity, Female, sohag university,
Prevalence and risk factors of Obesity among Female Students in Sohag University
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is a medical case in which extra body fat has stored to the extent that it may have a harmful effect on health. People are generally measured obese when their body mass index (BMI), a measurement obtained by dividing aperson's weight by the square of the person's height, is over 30 kg/m2, with the range 25–30 kg/m2 defined ... Read more

2018-10-16 14:38:26 Keywords Obesity, overweight, Children,
Prevalence and Correlates of Overweight and Obesity among School Children in Sohag, Egypt
BACKGROUND: Continually rising prevalence of obesity and overweight in children and adolescents is a major public health concern. This is due to its various and serious health hazards on one side and its preventable nature on the other side. This study aims at identification of prevalence of overweight and obesity and its risk factors among children between 6 - 14 ... Read more

2018-10-18 22:03:54 Keywords hyperuricemia, Obesity, hypert,
Risk of Hypertension in Obese Gouty Patients:  a Case-Control Study
BACKGROUND: Gout is one of the most common rheumatic diseases and hypertension is one of the common comorbidities of gout. The combination of hypertension with metabolic abnormalities is of great importance. The development of gout is associated with obesity-induced metabolic abnormalities however a substantial number of non-obese patients also develop gout. OBJECTIVE: to determine the association between hyperuricemia, obesity and ... Read more

2018-10-11 11:49:39 Keywords Obesity, Bariatric surgery, banded gastric bypass,
Impact of laparoscopic banded gastric bypass on weight loss surgery outcomes: five years’ results
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: Evaluate 5 years outcomes of banded gastric bypass (BRYGB) as a primary and revisional bariatric procedure. METHODS: A retrospective review of all BRYGB between January 2011- March 2013. Outcomes included % Excess Weight loss(%EWL), weight loss maintenance and band related complications. RESULTS 142 patients underwent BRYGB; 106 primary and 36 conversions. Indication for conversion to BRYGB were complications ... Read more

2018-09-20 00:50:39 Keywords Obesity, BMI, Reproductive Out,
Impact of Obesity on Fetomaternal Outcome in Pregnant Saudi Females
Background: Obesity is rapidly increasing in most populations of the world including Saudi community. Maternal obesity adversely impacts pregnancy outcome through increased rates of hypertensive disease, diabetes, cesarean section and infections. Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine frequency of obesity and its adverse effects on reproductive outcome in pregnant Saudi females. Methods: Prospective Cohort study. Eight months ... Read more

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