... ageof 42.8 years (SEM = 2.85 years) , and were predominantly white [17 /18, (94.4%)] and female [16 /18 (88.99%)] They had suffered fatigue for an average of 9.4 years (range: 35 years) and 3 /18 ... availability of specimens, and comprised 11 of 43 persons with CFS and 26 of 53 healthy controls from Wichita, KS and 22 of 32 persons with CFS and 30 of 51 healthy controls from Georgia Persons with ... CFS and healthy controls had similar mean ages, similar predominance of females and white race, and had a similar mean bodymassindex (BMI) (Table 1) Subjects with CFS had been ill on average...
... 24 months of follow-up Sample size For an alpha of 0.05, a power of 80%, and in order to detect an reduction of HbA1c of 0.3 percentage units, with a common standard deviation (SD) of 1.15, in ... http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/11/267 Page of Table Baseline characteristicsof participants by HPE Assignment PRECEDE n=300 Female gender % (95% CI) Age (years) DM duration (years) Current Smoker % (95% ... http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/11/267 Page of Table Percentage of Subjects On-Target for Cardiovascular Risk Factors at Baseline and at the End of the 24-Month Study Period, stratified by HPE Target HPE Baseline...
... http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/77 SF-series and the SF-10 for Children™ are examples of a health profile BodyMassIndex (BMI) is a tool for indicating a person's weight status It is a measure ofbody weight for a specified ... height BMI correlates with body fat and a high level ofbody fat may increase the risk of developing diseases The relation between fatness and BMI differs with ageand gender As BMI increases, ... normal weight, (3) at risk for overweight, and (4) overweight Children's body fatness changes over the years as they grow Also, girls and boys differ in their body fatness as they mature, so...
... the reported data on body height and mass, BMI values were calculated as the ratio ofbodymass in kilograms and the square of height in meters Nourishment Page of 10 (page number not for citation ... TG: Bodymassindexand quality of well-being in a community of older adults Am J Prev Med 2004, 26:126-129 Fontaine KR, Bartlett SJ, Barofsky I: Health-related quality of life among obese persons ... purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2008, 6:106 http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/106 Table 1: Characteristicsof the study population, bybodymassindex (BMI) MEN n = 1172 18. 5–24.9 Normal...
... T-score of 2.3 and a bodymassindexof 28 kg/m2, which was revised to a THA at two months post-operatively; the other case was in a female patient with a T-score of -2.1 andbodymassindexof 28 ... model and the explanatory variables of Tscore andbodymassindex demonstrated that the femoral failure rate could be as high as 87% if a patient has a T-score of -2.4 and a bodymassindexof 43 ... (67%) patients were men, the average age was 52±8 years (range: 23 to 76 years) , the average bodymassindex was 27±4 kg/m2 (range: 18 to 43 kg/m2), and the average DEXA scan T-score was 0.09±1.4...
... the reported data on body height and mass, BMI values were calculated as the ratio ofbodymass in kilograms and the square of height in meters Nourishment Page of 10 (page number not for citation ... TG: Bodymassindexand quality of well-being in a community of older adults Am J Prev Med 2004, 26:126-129 Fontaine KR, Bartlett SJ, Barofsky I: Health-related quality of life among obese persons ... purposes) Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2008, 6:106 http://www.hqlo.com/content/6/1/106 Table 1: Characteristicsof the study population, bybodymassindex (BMI) MEN n = 1172 18. 5–24.9 Normal...
... Comparison of motor conduction techniques in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome Neurology 2002, 11:1603-07 Kouyoumdjian JA, Zanetta DMT, Morita MPA: Evaluation of age, bodymass index, and wrist index ... probability (p) value of less than 0.05 was considered significant Results Controls Thirty healthy subjects (60 hands; 26 female and male) ranged in age from 18 to 62 years with a mean ageof 44.3 ± were ... temperature conditions, and when the hands were cold they were warmedup Skin temperature on the hand was measured and maintained at or above 32°C Recorded parameters included: Page of (page number not...
... cartilage volume, cartilage defects show a weak association with pain [41] and are predictors of increased cartilage loss, being an earlier stage of the disease process than loss of cartilage volume ... on cartilage, as evidenced by cartilage defects The strengths of this study are the objective measurement of obesity obtained 10 years prior to measurement of cartilage volume, defects and BMLs ... be 0.90 and 0.90 for the medial tibiofemoral compartment, and 0.89 and 0.85 for the lateral tibiofemoral compartment, respectively [21] The assessment of cartilage volume Tibial cartilage volume...
... cohort (mean age 24.1), and 187 5 in the 27–30 year old cohort (mean age 28.5) By design, the participants were Figure points (overweight bodymassindex (BMI) 25–29 Presence of overweight and obesity ... cutPresence of overweight and obesity according to NHLBI cutpoints (overweight bodymassindex (BMI) 25– 29.9 kg/m2, obese BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2), by quartile of baseline BMI; and progression over 10 years ... for growth and decline of lung function in asthmatic individuals up to age 42 years A 30-year follow-up study In Am J Respir Crit Care Med Volume 160 Issue UNITEDSTATES ; 1999 :183 0 -183 7 Maritz...
... Risk in Communities study 1986–1989 and follow-up, and are presented as proportions (%) over the 3-year study follow-up period BMI, bodymassindex Page of (page number not for citation purposes) ... AR, Greenland P, et al.: Relation ofbodymassindex in young adulthood and middle age to Medicare expenditures in older age JAMA 2004, 292:2743-2749 Bray GA: Medical consequences of obesity ... Bernabei R: Bodymassindexand mortality among hospitalized patients Arch Intern Med 2000, 160:2641-2644 Calle EE, Thun MJ, Petrelli JM, Rodriguez C, Heath CW Jr: Bodymass indexand mortality...
... were being assessed by the clinical team for eligibility for the food program, were over the ageof18yearsand were not pregnant at the time of interview Combination ART is offered to those with ... † Bodymassindex range: 18. 5 = underweight; 18. 5-24.9 = normal; ≥25.0 = overweight 0.68 Ivers et al AIDS Research and Therapy 2010, 7:33 http://www.aidsrestherapy.com/content/7/1/33 Page of ... months among people living with HIV Food assistance should be standard of care in regions where HIV and food insecurity overlap Abbreviations and Acronyms ART: antiretroviral therapy; BMI: body mass...
... Association of exhaled nitric oxide and exhaled 8-isoprostanes bybodymassindex in healthy non-asthmatic adults Figure Association of exhaled nitric oxide and exhaled 8-isoprostanes bybodymassindex ... http://respiratory-research.com/content/8/1/32 Figure Distribution of asthma Juniper control scores bybodymassindex category Distribution of asthma Juniper control scores bybodymassindex category nitrogen species (RNS) ... associated with bodymassindexand early menarche in women Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2005, 171:334-339 Thomson CC, Clark S, Camargo CA Jr.: Bodymassindexand asthma severity among adults presenting...
... burden of smoking worldwide: effectiveness of interventions and their coverage Drug Alcohol Rev 2006;25(6):597–609 [16] Mathers CD, Loncar D Projections of global mortality and burden of disease ... importance of addressing the rise of overweight and obesity—progress or lack of action during the last fifty years? Int J Epidemiol 2006;35(1) :18 20 [comment] [47] Gopalan C Rising incidence of obesity, ... in many parts of the world [15,32] Simultaneously, there is a virtual epidemic of overweight and obesity and chronic undernutrition in some of the same, as well as other, parts of the world [44–46]...
... is treated under three heads: Canada and Alaska; New England; south of New England and westward With regard to the distribution outside of New England, the standard authorities have been followed ... and occasional picturesqueness of outline; mostly uninteresting andof uncertain habit; subject to the loss of the lower limbs, and not readily transplanted; very seldom offered in quantity by ... Habitat and Range. Low, damp, but not wet woods; dry, sandy soils, high rocky slopes and exposed hilltops, often in scanty soil Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, through the provinces of Quebec and Ontario...
... production of 1.551 million tons of sugarcane, percentof the U.S total Sugar recovery rates have varied over the years Recovery in 2005/06 was 11.6 percent, resulting in an estimated sugar yield of ... average raw sugar recovery rate of 12.26% per ton of cane and sucrose recovery from cane molasses at 41.6 pounds per ton of sugarcane 2/ Based on 2003-05 U.S average refined sugar recovery rate of ... animal feed Byproducts of raw sugar, refined sugar, and molasses to ethanol are carbon dioxide and stillage containing yeast and sugar The estimated 2003-05 average quantities and values of byproducts,...
... in and in —after the annual management fee and the slice of the profit for Cioffi and his Bear Stearns team and grew to almost billion by the end of In the fall of , ... Development, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (and its successor, the Federal Housing Finance Agency), the Office of Thrift Supervision, ... conclude collapsing mortgage-lending standards and the mortgage securitization pipeline lit and spread the flame of contagion and crisis When housing prices fell and mortgage borrowers defaulted,...
... PENNSYLVANIA," JOINT AUTHOR OF "SCHOOL REPORTS AND SCHOOL EFFICIENCY" WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM T SEDGWICK PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY IN THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GINN AND COMPANY BOSTON ... so much in the way of the prevention of incapacity and unhappiness can be so easily done, and is actually beginning to be done The gratitude of every lover of his country and his kind is due ... [EBook #21353] Language: English *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CIVICS AND HEALTH *** Produced by Jeannie Howse, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net...
... phosphonic and phosphinic acid derivatives of GSH as moderate Kinetics and inhibition of ATP-dependent ligases inhibitors of CfGspS [38] The most active of these was a phosphonic analogue of GSH ... presence of ATP, the activity of the enzyme (100 nm) was determined in the absence of GSH or Spd plus or minus lm phosphinate over 5414 Inhibition of TryS with phosphinate An understanding of the ... glycine carboxylate of GSH is initially phosphorylated by the c-phosphate of ATP to form an acyl phosphate, and this is followed by nucleophilic attack of the N1-primary amine of Spd on the acyl...