Azmawati Mohammed Nawi
National University of Malaysia
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International Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2016
Norfazilah Ahmad; Samia Ibrahim Mohamed Adam; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Mohd Rohaizat Hassan; Hasanain Faisal Ghazi
Background: Waist circumference (WC) is an accurate and simple measure of abdominal obesity as compared to waist–hip ratio (WHR). The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between body mass index (BMI) with WC and WHR and suggest cutoff points for WC among Rural Malaysian adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 669 respondents from three villages in Tanjung Karang, located in the district of Kuala Selangor. Data collection was carried out by guided questionnaires and anthropometric measures. Results: The prevalence of abdominal obesity for BMI was almost similar for both gender across Caucasian and Asian BMI cutoff points. Based on Caucasian cutoff points, the prevalence of abdominal obesity for WC was 23.8% (male) and 66.4% (female) while for WHR was 6.2% (male) and 54.2% (female). Asian cutoff points gave higher prevalence of abdominal obesity compared to that of WC among male respondents and WHR for both genders. WC showed strong and positive correlation with BMI compared to WHR (in male WC r = 0.78, WHR r = 0.24 and in female WC r = 0.72, WHR r = 0.19; P < 0.001). Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis suggested WC cutoff points of 92.5 cm in men and 85.5 cm in women is the optimal number for detection of abdominal obesity. Conclusions: WC is the best indicator as compared with WHR for abdominal obesity for Malaysian adults.
Asia-pacific Psychiatry | 2013
Fairuz Nazri Abdul Rahman; Wan Muhammad Hafiz Wan Hasan; Intan Zulaikha Zamani; Nabilah Che Arbaiei; Siew Ling Khor; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi
Chronic stress in adolescents may cause physical, mental and emotional health issues which lead to poor outcomes if left untreated. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress, and their association with stressors.
Cytotherapy | 2016
Jezamine Lim; Zainul Rashid Mohamad Razi; Jiaxian Law; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Ruszymah Binti Haji Idrus; Min Hwei Ng
BACKGROUND AIMS Human Whartons jelly-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (hWJMSCs) are possibly the most suitable allogeneic cell source for stromal cell therapy and tissue engineering applications because of their hypo-immunogenic and non-tumorigenic properties, easy availability and minimal ethical concerns. Furthermore, hWJMSCs possess unique properties of both adult mesenchymal stromal cells and embryonic stromal cells. The human umbilical cord (UC) is approximately 50-60 cm long and the existing studies in the literature have not provided information on which segment of the UC was studied. In this study, hWJMSCs derived from three anatomical segments of the UC are compared. METHODS Three segments of the whole UC, each 3 cm in length, were identified anatomically as the maternal, middle and fetal segments. The hWJMSCs from the different segments were analyzed via trypan blue exclusion assay to determine the growth kinetics and cell viability, flow cytometry for immunophenotyping and immunofluorescence and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for expression of stromal cell transcriptional factors. Furthermore, the trilineage differentiation potential (osteogenic, adipogenic and chondrogenic) of these cells was also assessed. RESULTS hWJMSCs isolated from the maternal and fetal segments displayed greater viability and possessed a significantly higher proliferation rate compared with cells from the middle segment. Immunophenotyping revealed that hWJMSCs derived from all three segments expressed the MSC markers CD105, CD73, CD90, CD44, CD13 and CD29, as well as HLA-ABC and HLA-DR, but were negative for hematopoietic markers CD14, CD34 and CD45. Analysis of the embryonic markers showed that all three segments expressed Nanog and Oct 3/4, but only the maternal and fetal segments expressed SSEA 4 and TRA-160. Cells from all three segments were able to differentiate into chondrogenic, osteogenic and adipogenic lineages with the middle segments showing much lower differentiation potential compared with the other two segments. CONCLUSIONS hWJMSCs derived from the maternal and fetal segments of the UC are a good source of MSCs compared with cells from the middle segment because of their higher proliferation rate and viability. Fetal and maternal segments are the preferred cell source for bone regeneration.
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2018
Mohd Firdaus Radi; Jamal Hisham Hashim; Mohd Hasni Jaafar; Rozita Hod; Norfazilah Ahmad; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Gul Muhammad Baloch; Rohaida Ismail; Nur Izzah Farakhin Ayub
Severe floods increase the risk of leptospirosis outbreaks in endemic areas. This study determines the spatial-temporal distribution of leptospirosis in relation to environmental factors after a major flooding event in Kelantan, Malaysia. We conducted an observational ecological study involving incident leptospirosis cases, from the 3 months before, during, and three months after flood, in reference to the severe 2014 Kelantan flooding event. Geographical information system was used to determine the spatial distribution while climatic factors that influenced the cases were also analyzed. A total of 1,229 leptospirosis cases were notified within the three study periods where incidence doubled in the postflood period. Twelve of 66 subdistricts recorded incidence rates of over 100 per 100,000 population in the postflood period, in comparison with only four subdistricts in the preflooding period. Average nearest neighborhood analysis indicated that the cases were more clustered in the postflood period as compared with the preflood period, with observed mean distance of 1,139 meters and 1,666 meters, respectively (both at P < 0.01). Global Morans I was higher in the postflood period (0.19; P < 0.01) as compared with the preflood period (0.06; P < 0.01). Geographic weighted regression showed that living close to water bodies increased the risk of contracting the disease. Postflooding hotspots were concentrated in areas where garbage cleanup occurred and the incidence was significantly associated with temperature, humidity, rainfall, and river levels. Postflooding leptospirosis outbreak was associated with several factors. Understanding the spatial distribution and associated factors of leptospirosis can help improve future disease outbreak management after the floods.
Journal of Public Health | 2015
Mohd Ihsani Mahmood; Norazman Mohd Rosli; Muhammad Faizan A. Shukor; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Norfazilah Ahmad; Shamsul Azhar Shah
PurposeSupplements are commonly used to prevent cardiovascular diseases. Unfortunately, studies on folic acid supplementation have failed to support its benefit with pre-existing cardiovascular disease. Observational data suggest the benefit may be greater for healthy and at-risk individuals, but clinical trials have yet to be presented. The purpose of this paper is to systematically review evidence regarding the effectiveness of folic acid supplementation on homocysteine levels among healthy people who are at risk regarding the primary prevention of heart disease.MethodsPubMed, Science Direct, COCHRANE Library, and Clinical Trial.gov were searched from the year 2000 to 2015, with manual searches of references list and gray literature. Two investigators were selected to review fair- and good-quality trials that included healthy participants or healthy with risk, measurements of homocysteine levels and trials reporting at least one of the coronary heart diseases as an outcome. Dual quality assessments and data abstraction protocols were established.ResultsThere are limited new trials that have been published to show the effectiveness in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. This limited evidence has given a strong association regarding the effects of folic acid supplementation in reducing homocysteine levels. However, the effectiveness for its role in the primary prevention of a cardiovascular event is still not proven as being beneficial.ConclusionLimited evidence supports any benefit from folic acid supplementation for the primary prevention of coronary heart disease. Studies of the combined effect of folic acid with another preventative method of cardiovascular disease will help determine if folic acid supplementation causally reduces the cardiovascular event from the primary level. To prove its effectiveness, future clinical trials need to be performed.
Asia-pacific Psychiatry | 2013
Fairuz Nazri Abdul Rahman; Wan Muhammad Hafiz Wan Hasan; Intan Zulaikha Zamani; Nabilah Che Arbaiei; Siew Ling Khor; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi
Chronic stress in adolescents may cause physical, mental and emotional health issues which lead to poor outcomes if left untreated. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress, and their association with stressors.
Asia-pacific Psychiatry | 2013
Fairuz Nazri Abdul Rahman; Wan Muhammad Hafiz Wan Hasan; Intan Zulaikha Zamani; Nabilah Che Arbaiei; Siew Ling Khor; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi
Chronic stress in adolescents may cause physical, mental and emotional health issues which lead to poor outcomes if left untreated. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress, and their association with stressors.
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine | 2018
Jezamine Lim; Zainul Rashid Mohamad Razi; Jia Xian Law; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Ruszymah Binti Haji Idrus; Tan Geok Chin; Muaatamarulain Mustangin; Min Hwei Ng
International journal of public health research | 2018
Norfazilah Ahmad; Mohd Rohaizat Hassan; Incham anak Manggat; Mohd Rizam Abdul Rahman; Hazlina Mohd Miskam; Sazman Wahab; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Qistina Mohd Ghazali
Universal journal of public health | 2017
Rozita Hod; Humadevi Sivasamy; Sharifa Ezat Wan Puteh; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Idayu Badilla Idris; Izzah Syazwani Ahmad; Chamhuri Siwar; Mohd Raihan Taha