The researcher has made significant contributions across various domains, focusing on metabolic diseases, inflammation, cardiovascular health, and health applications of natural products. Their work includes studies on the effects of adipokines and weightlifting metabolism on metabolic risk factors in university students; the role of oxidative stress in complications of malaria in children; the evaluation of immune responses to Hepatitis B Vaccination in Ghanaian Adolescents; the assessment of anthropometric changes linked to years of weightlifting training; and the biochemico-anthropomorphic properties of vegetable oils derived from coconut, palm, and groundnut. These investigations highlight a multidisciplinary approach to understanding health issues across metabolic diseases, inflammation, cardiovascular risk factors, and natural product applications.
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