Karim Khaled – Structural Equation Modeling – Best Researcher Award  

Dr. Karim Khaled - Structural Equation Modeling - Best Researcher Award  

Birmingham City University - Lebanon 

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Karim Khaled embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in Nutrition & Dietetics, earning a BSc from the Lebanese American University, Lebanon, in 2015. His early pursuits were driven by a passion for understanding the intricate relationships between diet, nutrition, and health. His academic interests quickly expanded to include clinical nutrition, leading him to work in various medical settings and ultimately to his PhD in Nutritional Epidemiology from Bournemouth University, UK, in 2022.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Khaled’s professional career spans across multiple institutions and roles, showcasing his versatility and commitment to the field of human nutrition. His tenure as an Assistant Professor in Human Nutrition at Birmingham City University stands out, where he designed and led modules on nutrition, food science, epidemiology, and biochemistry for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Additionally, his role as a Lecturer in Nutrition and Behaviour at Bournemouth University further solidified his teaching and research capabilities. His work as a clinical dietitian and community nutritionist in Lebanon provided him with invaluable practical experience in healthcare settings, complementing his academic knowledge.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Khaled's research focus centers on the intersection of mental health, diet quality, and nutritional epidemiology, particularly among women of reproductive age. His notable use of structural equation modeling (SEM) in analyzing complex data sets has allowed him to uncover significant insights into how psychological factors influence dietary behaviors. Through collaborations with institutions such as the University of Texas and the Lebanese American University, he has conducted large-scale primary and secondary research studies, contributing to systematic reviews and meta-analyses in the field. His research output has been published in leading journals and has influenced both the academic and public health domains.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Khaled’s work in nutritional epidemiology and his methodological application of structural equation modeling has had a substantial impact on both academia and public health. He has successfully secured competitive grants for his research, further enhancing his ability to conduct high-quality studies. His influence extends beyond research, as he is deeply involved in curriculum design, such as the upcoming MSc in Nutrition program at his current institution. Dr. Khaled has also actively contributed to national and international conferences, where his work has been recognized for its innovation and relevance to contemporary public health issues.

🏆Academic Cites

Dr. Khaled’s research has earned him considerable recognition within the academic community. His work on diet quality, mental health, and structural equation modeling is frequently cited in both nutrition and public health literature, reflecting the critical nature of his findings. He is regarded as a leading voice in the field, and his systematic reviews have become key references for researchers and policymakers alike.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Khaled’s legacy in the field of nutritional epidemiology is defined by his innovative application of statistical methods like structural equation modeling and his dedication to understanding the complex interplay between diet, mental health, and public health outcomes. Looking to the future, he aims to continue building on his research by expanding collaborations, securing further grant funding, and contributing to the advancement of nutritional science. His involvement in teaching and mentorship ensures that he will continue to influence the next generation of nutrition professionals.

📝Structural Equation Modeling

In his research on nutritional epidemiology, Dr. Khaled has extensively utilized structural equation modeling to explore the relationships between mental health indicators and diet quality. His expertise in applying structural equation modeling has provided groundbreaking insights, making it a cornerstone of his contributions to public health research.

Notable Publication


📝Validation of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC) FFQ for use among adults in Lebanon

Authors: Khaled, K., Hundley, V., Bassil, M., Bazzi, M., Tsofliou, F.

Journal: Public Health Nutrition

Year: 2021

Citations: 9


📝Poor dietary quality and patterns are associated with higher perceived stress among women of reproductive age in the UK

Authors: Khaled, K., Hundley, V., Tsofliou, F.

Journal: Nutrients

Year: 2021

Citations: 8


📝A priori and a posteriori dietary patterns in women of childbearing age in the UK

Authors: Khaled, K., Hundley, V., Almilaji, O., Koeppen, M., Tsofliou, F.

Journal: Nutrients

Year: 2020

Citations: 10


📝Perceived stress and diet quality in women of reproductive age: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors: Khaled, K., Tsofliou, F., Hundley, V., Helmreich, R., Almilaji, O.

Journal: Nutrition Journal

Year: 2020

Citations: 47