Impact of Khat (Catha edulis) Chewing on Inflammatory Markers and Advanced Glycation End Products among Yemeni Women
Maher Ali Al-Maqtari,
Mona Abdullah Al-Tahami,
Dheya A. Hameed
et al.
Abstract:Khat chewing has spread widely among women in Yemeni society. This modifiable lifestyle may increase the level of inflammatory markers and advanced glycation end productions (AGE, s). Limited data are available. There is limited data on the impact of khat chewing on inflammatory markers and AGE, s. Therefore, this project aimed to study the effect of khat chewing on inflammatory markers and AGE, s in Yemeni females. One hundred and eighty Yemeni females signed the consent form and donated blood 60 of them were… Show more
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