Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani
King Saud University
40 Papers
26 Citations
Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani is an academic researcher from King Saud University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani include University at Buffalo & Johns Hopkins University.
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Papers
A Glycemia Risk Index (GRI) of Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Validated by Clinician Ratings.
David C. Klonoff,Jing Wang,David Rodbard,Michael Kohn,Chengdong Li,Dorian Liepmann,David Kerr,David Ahn,Anne L. Peters,Guillermo E. Umpierrez,Jane Jeffrie Seley,Nicole Y. Xu,Kevin T. Nguyen,Gregg D Simonson,Michael S. D. Agus,Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani,Gustavo Armaiz-Pena,Timothy L. Bailey,Ananda Basu,Tadej Battelino,Sewagegn Yeshiwas Bekele,Pierre-Yves Benhamou,B. Wayne Bequette,Thomas Blevins,Marc D. Breton,Jessica R. Castle,J. Geoffrey Chase,Kong Y. Chen,Pratik Choudhary,Mark A. Clements,Kelly L. Close,Curtiss B. Cook,Thomas Danne,Francis J. Doyle,A. Drincic,Kathleen Dungan,Steven V. Edelman,Niels Ejskjaer,Juan C. Espinoza,G. Alexander Fleming,Gregory P. Forlenza,Guido Freckmann,Rodolfo J. Galindo,Ana María Gómez,Hanna Gutow,Lutz Heinemann,Irl B. Hirsch,Thanh D. Hoang,Roman Hovorka,Johan Jendle,Li Jin,Shashank R Joshi,Michael Joubert,Suneil K. Koliwad,Rayhan A. Lal,M. Cecilia Lansang,Wei-An Andy Lee,Lalantha Leelarathna,Lawrence A. Leiter,Marcus Lind,Michelle L. Litchman,Julia K. Mader,Katherine Mahoney,Boris Mankovsky,Umesh Masharani,Nestoras Mathioudakis,Alexander Mayorov,Jordan Messler,Joshua Miller,Viswanathan Mohan,James H. Nichols,Kirsten Nørgaard,David N O'Neal,Francisco J. Pasquel,Athena Philis-Tsimikas,Thomas R. Pieber,Moshe Phillip,William H. Polonsky,Rodica Pop-Busui,Gerry Rayman,Eun-Jung Rhee,Steven Russell,Viral N. Shah,Jennifer L. Sherr,Koji Sode,Elias K. Spanakis,Deborah J Wake,Kayo Waki,Amisha Wallia,Melissa K. Weinberg,Howard Wolpert,Eugene E. Wright,Mihail Zilbermint,Boris Kovatchev +93 more
TL;DR: The GRI is a single-number summary of the quality of glycemia that provides actionable scores and a graphical display that can be used by clinicians and researchers to determine the glycemic effects of prescribed and investigational treatments.
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Body composition changes in diabetes and aging.
TL;DR: The current evidence on body composition changes that take place in adults after the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes are reviewed and compared to those observed in adults without diabetes as they age and the effect of various lifestyle, pharmacological, and surgical treatments that lower blood glucose on body compositions is reviewed.
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Rapid Implementation of a Diabetes Telemedicine Clinic During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak: Our Protocol, Experience, and Satisfaction Reports in Saudi Arabia.
Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani,Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani,Ebtihal Y. Alyusuf,Sahar K. Alharthi,Abdullah M. Alguwaihes,Reem Al-Khalifah,Assim A. Alfadda +6 more
TL;DR: The simplicity of the Diabetes Telemedicine Clinic protocol and the high satisfaction reported by patients and HCPs make it a suitable model to be adopted by clinics, especially during pandemics or disasters in resource-limited settings.
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The impact of a prolonged lockdown and use of telemedicine on glycemic control in people with type 1 diabetes during the COVID-19 outbreak in Saudi Arabia.
Sahar K. Alharthi,Ebtihal Y. Alyusuf,Abdullah M. Alguwaihes,Assim A. Alfadda,Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani,Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the impact of lockdown on glycemic control in individuals with type 1 diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM); and assessed whether changes in glycemic Control differ between those who attended a telemedicine visit during lockdown versus those who did not.
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Determinants of mental health outcomes among people with and without diabetes during the COVID-19 outbreak in the Arab Gulf Region.
Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani,Mohammed E. Al-Sofiani,Sarah S. Albunyan,Abdullah M. Alguwaihes,Rita R. Kalyani,Sherita Hill Golden,Assim A. Alfadda +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study collecting demographic and mental health data from 2166 participants living in the Arab Gulf region (568 with diabetes, 1598 without diabetes) was conducted to determine the prevalence and factors associated with depression and anxiety among people with and without diabetes during the coronavirus disease outbreak.
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