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Wasim Hanif
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 61
Citations - 2130
Wasim Hanif is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1708 citations. Previous affiliations of Wasim Hanif include Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham.
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Is ethnicity linked to incidence or outcomes of covid-19?
TL;DR: Preliminary signals must be explored urgently and further studies are needed to confirm the presence of non-volatile volcanic material in the Caspian Sea and assess its importance in the search for dinosaurs.
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Serum high molecular weight complex of adiponectin correlates better with glucose tolerance than total serum adiponectin in Indo-Asian males.
Ffolliott M. Fisher,M. E. Trujillo,Wasim Hanif,A. H. Barnett,Philip G. McTernan,Philipp E. Scherer,Sudhesh Kumar +6 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the importance of the SA index as a better determinant of glucose intolerance than measurements of total adiponectin, and suggests that HMW adip onectin is the active form of the protein.
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Diabetes and Ramadan: Practical guidelines.
Mohamed Hassanein,Monira Al-Arouj,Osama Hamdy,Wan Mohamad Wan Bebakar,Abdul Jabbar,Abdulrazzaq Al-Madani,Wasim Hanif,Nader Lessan,Abdul Basit,Khaled Tayeb,Mak Omar,Khalifa Abdallah,Abdulaziz Al Twaim,Mehmet Akif Buyukbese,Adel Abdel Aziz El-Sayed,Abdullah Bennakhi +15 more
TL;DR: The IDF-DAR Practical Guidelines should enhance knowledge surrounding the issue of diabetes and Ramadan fasting, thereby empowering healthcare professionals to give the most up-to-date advice and the best possible support to their patients during Ramadan.
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Modest weight loss and reduction in waist circumference after medical treatment are associated with favorable changes in serum adipocytokines.
Georgios Valsamakis,Philip G. McTernan,R. Chetty,N Al Daghri,A. Field,Wasim Hanif,A. H. Barnett,Sudhesh Kumar +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that modest weight loss (>5%) after medical treatment in a routine obesity hospital clinic is associated with improvements in insulin sensitivity and lipid profile and also associated with potentially favourably changes in serum adipocytokines, particularly in a rise of serum adiponectin.
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Evaluation of delivery of enhanced diabetes care to patients of South Asian ethnicity: the United Kingdom Asian Diabetes Study (UKADS).
J. P. O'Hare,Neil T. Raymond,S. Mughal,L. Dodd,Wasim Hanif,Y. Ahmad,Kaushala Prasad Mishra,A. F. Jones,Sudhesh Kumar,Ala Szczepura,E. W. Hillhouse,A. H. Barnett +11 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that enhanced care for diabetes, tailored to the needs of the South Asian community with Type 2 diabetes, would improve risk factors for diabetic vascular complications and ultimately reduce morbidity and mortality is tested.