Karim Khaled | Epidemiology | Research Excellence Award
Lebanese American University | Lebanon
Karim Khaled is an accomplished epidemiologist and nutrition researcher with expertise in nutritional epidemiology, chronic disease prevention, and psychosocial determinants of health. His work integrates advanced epidemiologic methods, causal inference, biostatistical modeling, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses to address public health challenges. He has a strong publication record in high-impact journals and has led several interdisciplinary research projects on diet, stress, cancer, and population health. His research emphasizes evidence-based approaches to improve health outcomes and inform policy, particularly in the Middle East and internationally. He has contributed to the development of innovative methodologies linking nutrition, behavior, and chronic disease risk. His work demonstrates a commitment to advancing global health, research integrity, and translational impact. Overall, his scholarly output reflects both scientific rigor and meaningful societal relevance, with 207 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 4 .
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Featured Publications
Perceived Stress and Diet Quality in Women of Reproductive Age: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
– Nutrition Journal, 2020
Validation of the EPIC Food Frequency Questionnaire for Use among Adults in Lebanon
– Public Health Nutrition, 2021