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Engel J B - - 2003
The question of whether adjustment to body weight is necessary in in-vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles using GnRH antagonists is currently under discussion. Therefore, a data analysis of five prospective studies using either the single- or the multiple-dose antagonist protocol with cetrorelix (Cetrotide) was performed. The influence of stimulation procedure, gonadotrophins ...
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O'Sullivan M G - - 2003
Pork muscle samples (M. longissimus dorsi and M. psoas major) were obtained from pigs given one of four dietary treatments, (1) control diet, (2) supplemental iron (7g iron (II) sulphate/kg feed), (3) supplemental vitamin E (200 mg dl-α-tocopheryl acetate/kg of feed) and (4) supplemental vitamin E+supplemental iron. Vitamin C was ...
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Whitehead R G - - 2003
Some of the complex factors that can affect growth in weight but especially in height are discussed. It is emphasized that although due attention needs to be paid to diet and the regular provision of the extra macro- and micro-nutrients needed during catch-up growth, other considerations are just as important. ...
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Haasen Christian - - 2003
Weight gain with atypical antipsychotics such as clozapine has been hypothesized to have a multifactorial genesis. Beside changes in neurotransmitter systems caused by antipsychotic-induced receptor blockade, hormonal changes and other neuroleptic side-effects (sedation, reduced activity, reduced basal metabolic rate, dry mouth) are also discussed. Our unique case report of a ...
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Davidowitz Goggy - - 2003
Body size is one of the most important life history characters of organisms, yet little is known of the physiological mechanisms that regulate either body size or variation in body size. Here, we examined one of these mechanisms, the critical weight, which is defined as the minimal mass at which ...
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Nakatsukasa Masato - - 2003
We investigated allometric relationships between vertebral centrum cranial surface areas and body weight and skeletal lumbar length in extant platyrrhine and cercopithecid species. Platyrrhines have smaller lumbar vertebral centra regarding the cranial surface area relative to their body weight than extant catarrhines. However, the stress to the spine of quadrupeds ...
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Modan-Moses Dalit - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To assess growth retardation in male adolescent patients who have a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa (AN) and the effect of weight restoration on catch-up growth. METHODS: Medical charts of all male adolescent AN patients (n = 12) who were admitted to the Pediatric Psychosomatic Department at the Sheba Medical ...
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Asano Makoto - - 2003
The growth pattern and seasonal weight fluctuations of feral raccoons in Hokkaido were evaluated between 1999 and 2001. The growth rates inbody length and body weight were described for juveniles (young of the year) and yearlings (animals born in the previous season) using the Gompertz growth model. The asymptotic body ...
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L.C. Nwanna
Fish nutrition researchers often feed fishes at between 3-5% of their body weight daily. Environmental risks associated with excess feed leachate are so enormous in tropical waters leading to algal bloom which can toxify the aquaculture products and threaten their safety. Considering that feed requirements by fishes depend on a ...
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Biton Victor - - 2003
The potential of specific antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) to cause clinically significant changes in bodyweight is a key consideration in the management of epilepsy; changes in weight can pose health hazards, impair body image and self-esteem, and lead to noncompliance with therapy. This article reviews the data regarding the effects of ...
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Sunday Suzanne R - - 2003
Energy intake during the weight gain phase and the weight maintenance phase was examined in three groups of inpatients: 64 anorectic restrictors (AN-R), 37 anorectic bulimics (AN-B), and 74 normal-weight bulimics (BN). The influence of body composition and other variables such as weight, exercise, and bingeing and purging frequencies on ...
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Pacicca Donna M - - 2002
To evaluate the effect of weight-bearing on consolidation of the regenerate in distraction osteogenesis, unilateral femoral lengthenings were performed in two groups of rats. In the first group (n = 19) unrestricted weight-bearing was permitted postoperatively, while in the second (n = 18) weight-bearing was prevented via a through-knee amputation. ...
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Levy Amnon - - 2002
Although a deviation from the physiologically optimal weight increases the probability of dying, the steady state for an expected lifetime-utility maximiser is a state of overweightness. However, even a small initial deviation from this rationally stationary weight is followed by explosive oscillations. These oscillations might lead to severe and chronic ...
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Zhang Yi - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Transthoracic impedance and current flow are determinants of defibrillation success with monophasic shocks. Whether transthoracic impedance, either independently or via its association with body weight, is a determinant of biphasic waveform shock success has not been determined. METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 22 swine, weighing 18-41 kg. After 15 ...
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Cabanac Michel - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Smokers usually gain weight when they quit smoking. The present work explores the hypothesis according to which such a rise is a behavioral response to a raised body weight set point taking place when nicotine is eliminated from the body. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES: The human body weight set ...
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Mahgoub O - - 2002
This paper describes the fatty acid (FA) composition of muscle and fat tissue in Omani Jebel Akhdar buck, wether and does slaughtered at 11, 18 or 28 kg body weight (BW). The fat percentage in dry matter (DM) of the subcutaneous and kidney fats ranged between 85 and 98% and ...
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Pearcey Sharon M - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Weight gain is a result of changes in the regulation of short-term meal-to-meal intake. An investigation of the short-term intake and activity levels of weight-gaining persons may provide insight into the nature of the cues signaling weight gain. OBJECTIVE: The basic hypothesis was that the investigation of energy balance ...
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Werneke U - - 2002
Obesity is associated with considerable morbidity and decreased life expectancy. Weight gain is a commonly encountered problem associated with antipsychotic treatment. We reviewed the literature regarding the mechanisms of weight gain in response to these agents and eight substances implicated as potential obesity prevention or treatment: orlistat, sibutramine, fluoxetine, topiramate, ...
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Kioukia-Fougia Nassia - - 2002
In the present study, an attempt was made to compare three stress models and their effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, the thymus, the thyroid hormones and the glucose levels. The three different stress models were the chronic mild stress (CMS), the 14-day and the 1-day cold swim stress model. ...
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Fraser Gary E - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Regular nut consumption is associated with lower rates of heart attack. However, as nuts are fatty foods, they may in theory lead to weight gain, although preliminary evidence has suggested otherwise. We tested the hypothesis that a free daily supplement (averaging 76 kJ) of almonds for six months, with ...
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Ohta Seikou - - 2002
We studied changes in serum opsonic activity (SOA) in male judoists who were engaged in active weight reduction. Serum immunoglobulins, complements and SOA, measured by neutrophil-associated chemiluminescence responses, were investigated 20 days, 7 days and 1 day before a competition and 5 days after the competition. In addition, muscle strength ...
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Deever Daniel B - - 2002
Head-down tilt models have been used as ground-based simulations of microgravity. Our previous animal research has demonstrated that there are significant changes in fluid distribution within 2 h after placement in a 45 degrees head-down tilt (45HDT) position and these changes in fluid distribution were still present after 14 days ...
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Thigpen Julius E - - 2002
A study was conducted to determine the effects of dietary factors in natural ingredient and purified diets on uterine weights of immature CD-1 mice used in uterotrophic bioassays. Factors evaluated included body weight gain, dietary phytoestrogen content, total metabolizable energy, and percent crude fiber. Fifteen to 147 mice per group, ...
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Guihard-Costa A M - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To study gender differences in fat store in human newborns and their relation to duration of gestation and maternal weight gain. METHODS: The ratios subscapular skinfold thickness/body weight (SST/BW) and tricipital skinfold thickness/body weight (TST/BW) were calculated in a sample of 13609 premature and term neonates from the maternity ...
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Yang A - - 2002
The effects of dietary vitamin E supplementation of grain-fed cattle on lipid oxidation and meat colour have been extensively investigated, but little attention has been given to pasture-fed cattle where meat is likely to contain naturally high amounts of α-tocopherol and carotenoids. In the work described, we evaluated the effects ...
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Endrikat J - - 2001
OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of the impact of an oral contraceptive on body weight with a comparison ofwomen who completed versus women who prematurely discontinued intake. METHODS: Data on body weight were retrospectively analyzed from four large prospective clinical trials with an oral contraceptive containing 20 microg ethinylestradiol and 75 microg gestodene ...
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Hall C J - - 2001
AIMS: To examine the effects of rapid weight loss on mood and performance among amateur boxers. METHODS: Participants were 16 experienced amateur boxers. In stage 1, structured interviews were used to assess the type of strategies that boxers used to reduce weight and the value of performing at their desired ...
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Radomisli T E - - 2001
This study was performed to investigate the effect of loading on the biology of newly forming bone during limb lengthening. Unilateral 2.0 mm femoral lengthenings were performed in 20 male Sprague Dawley rats. Half (n = 10) of the animals were allowed to bear weight freely, while the other half ...
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Eder U - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to explore the pathophysiology of weight gain during treatment with olanzapine for schizophrenia. METHOD: The authors used a prospective, controlled, open study comparing body weight, body mass index, and related biological measures in mentally and physically healthy volunteers and olanzapine-treated patients with schizophrenia. ...
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Perkins K A - - 2001
Women smokers concerned about weight gain (N = 219) were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 adjunct treatments accompanying group smoking cessation counseling: (a) behavioral weight control to prevent weight gain (weight control); (b) cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to directly reduce weight concern, in which dieting was discouraged; and (c) standard ...
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Dale J - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Patients frequently express concern that treating hyperthyroidism will lead to excessive weight gain. This study aimed to determine the extent of, and risk factors for, weight gain in an unselected group of hyperthyroid patients. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: We investigated 162 consecutive hyperthyroid patients followed for at least 6 months. ...
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May J D - - 2001
The effects of environmental temperature on growth and feed:gain were studied in three trials each for male and female broilers. Chicks were reared in a common environment to 21 d of age. At 21 d, they were randomly allocated to 10 environmental chambers. Each chamber was maintained at a constant ...
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González-Martı́n I - - 2001
The aim of this work was to differentiate the feed received by Iberian swine during fattening (acorns, feed) and their breed (Iberian or White) using analysis of the stable isotopes of carbon (δ(13)C) and sulphur (δ(34)S) in liver tissue samples. The results obtained in the determination of δ(34)S, using a ...
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Kaur G - - 2001
Neurosteroids have shown promising therapeutic potential in a wide variety of neuropsychiatric and cognitive disorders. However, little research has been done on their role for the treatment of eating disorders and regulation of energy balance in the body. In the present study, subchronic treatment with the neuroactive steroid progesterone (10 ...
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Hong C J - - 2001
Clozapine-induced weight gain may impair health and affect patient compliance. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the genetic variants of the serotonin system and clozapine-induced body weight change (BWC). Ninety-three treatment-resistant schizophrenic patients were weighed monthly for 4 months during clozapine treatment. At the conclusion ...
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Cullen M J - - 2001
Although there is considerable information regarding the role of brain CRF in energy balance, relatively little is known about the role of urocortin (UCN), which is an equally potent anorexic agent. Therefore, the effects of intracerebroventricular (icv) administration of UCN (0.01-1 nmol/day) on food intake and body weight were assessed ...
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Brienne J P - - 2001
Fat content is an essential component of meat quality. Fat content and fatty tissue content were determined by dual energy X-ray absorption on 3 types of meat: pork meat (mixture of longissimus dorsi and fat) and beef meat (longissimus dorsi and pectoralis profondus). The measurements were carried out with a ...
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Lemke S L - - 2001
Previous studies with low-pH montmorillonite (LPHM) clay exchanged with alkylammonium compounds showed that these organo clays were quite effective in sorbing the estrogenic mycotoxin zearalenone (ZEN) from aqueous solution. The potential toxicity of these types of clays, in particular hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA) LPHM, led to the investigation of the sorption efficacy ...
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Azim, E.A.
Silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus, Mitchell) of 65 g average weight were reared at high density under controlled conditions on diets containing 24.8nd 40.6␙rotein. Diets were fed at 2␘r 4␘f the fish biomass day1. Both protein concentrations and feeding level of the diet influenced growth and proximate composition of the fish ...
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Pryor P L - - 2000
559 college students, assessed for Need for Cognition, judged whether height, weight, and body fat were correlated using judgment probes that controlled for framing and conditional format. A principal components analysis of Need for Cognition scores identified two factors underlying the scale, which may be important in judgment outcome. In ...
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Hattori Y - - 2000
The aim was to clarify the effects of box weight, vertical location and symmetry on the lifting capacities and subjective burden in Japanese female workers with manual material handling tasks. Sixteen healthy females were tested. They performed 12 different lifting tasks (three heights * two weights * two symmetries). It ...
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Brouwer R J - - 2000
The impact of concerns about postcessation weight gain is sometimes minimized based on the finding of many (though not all) studies of an association between actual weight gain and successful quitting. A possible explanation is that many weight-concerned individuals either never attempt cessation or terminate their attempts very early, without ...
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Moriguti J C - - 2000
Recent studies have suggested a short-term impairment in the regulation of food intake in older adults, but further studies are needed to determine if a longer-term impairment exists and to identify underlying causes. Changes in body weight and composition were measured over a 6-week underfeeding study and a 6-month follow-up ...
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Timperio A - - 2000
OBJECTIVE:: To assess weight perceptions, weight concerns and weight control behaviours and related beliefs in a representative sample of adults. DESIGN:: Cross-sectional postal survey. SETTING:: The survey was conducted between October and December 1997 in the state of Victoria, Australia. SUBJECTS:: A total of 2500 subjects were selected at random ...
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Roberts S B - - 2000
The prevalence of obesity continues to rise and controversy remains regarding the underlying specific causes of this trend. Recently, the magnitude of holiday weight gain and its contribution to annual weight gain were examined in a convenience sample of 195 adults. On average, weight gain during the 6-week winter period ...
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Fiems L O - - 2000
Four hundred and thirty-three double-muscled and two hundred and two non-double-muscled Belgian Blue bulls, with mean cold carcass weights of 470±27 and 414±33 kg, respectively, were studied to investigate the relationships between the SEUROP fat grade, the anatomical fat content in the carcass (adipose tissue) and the chemical fat content ...
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Rhees B K - - 2000
A series of mouse lines has been produced by 19 generations of restricted index selection for rate of development during early and late ontogeny. The selection program was based on an index with the following four replicated selection treatments: E(+) and E(-) were selected to alter birth to 10-day body ...
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Hogan R E - - 2000
Changes in body weight were evaluated in 349 patients from a study comparing efficacy of add-on therapy with tiagabine (TGB), carbamazepine (CBZ) or phenytoin (PHT). TGB add-on therapy showed no significant weight changes when added to either PHT or CBZ. CBZ add-on therapy showed a significant percentage weight gain of ...
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Yee J Y - - 2000
AIM: To investigate whether there were significant differences in the volume of distribution (V) and clearance (CL) of dalteparin in obese versus normal-weight patients, and thereby determine whether dosing of dalteparin should be based on total body weight, lean body weight or an adjusted body weight in obese patients. METHODS: ...
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Peterson A L - - 2000
Many studies of civilian populations have found a significant relationship between smoking cessation and weight gain. However, the effect of voluntary smoking cessation on weight for military personnel has not been studied. The present study evaluated 70 active duty military members (55 males and 15 females) who quit smoking after ...
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