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Impacts of Ramadan fasting during pregnancy on pregnancy and birth outcomes: An umbrella review
Abstract Background Despite a large number of primary research studies, and systematic and narrative reviews, there is no consensus on the impact of fasting during Ramadan while pregnant on pregnancy and birth outcomes. Currently, there is no evidence‐based guideline for Muslim women regarding Ramadan fasting during pregnancy and clinicians cannot ...
Abdullah Al‐Taiar+4 more
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Low fruit and vegetable consumption is a major modifiable risk factor for raised blood pressure (BP), but it is unknown how heterogeneity in national supply has contributed to BP trends.
Linda M Oude Griep+2 more
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Temporal response patterns of human gut microbiota to dietary fiber
In this study, 19 overweight participants, with or without type 2 diabetes mellitus, underwent 14 days of normal‐diet observation followed by 14 days of dietary fiber intervention. Fecal samples and continuous glucose monitoring data were collected daily throughout the 28‐day period.
Xiaotong Lin+5 more
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Difference‐in‐Differences With a Misclassified Treatment
ABSTRACT This paper studies identification and estimation of the average treatment effect of a latent treated subpopulation in difference‐in‐difference designs when the observed treatment is differentially (or endogenously) mismeasured for the truth. Common examples include misreporting and mistargeting.
Akanksha Negi, Digvijay S. Negi
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Abstract Background Increasing evidence suggests that targeting self‐regulatory processes may improve obesity treatment outcomes. Incorporating gamification principles in inhibitory control training may promote sustained training adherence and resulting benefits.
Nenette A. Cáceres+9 more
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Abstract Background Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers to physical activity. Studies objectively measuring physical activity in this group and investigating explanatory factors for physical activity levels could inform clinical practice.
Yngvild S. Danielsen+7 more
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Women’s pregnancy increases the odds of developing anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. Physical activity can reduce the severity of maternal mental disorders and postpartum symptoms.
Paula Clara Santos+7 more
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Abstract How infusion fluids are distributed and eliminated is of importance to how much and how fast they should be administered. This manuscript applies population pharmacokinetic modeling to intravenous infusions of crystalloid fluid, which is a common therapy in hospital care and mandatory during surgery.
Robert G. Hahn
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Background: Posyandu cadres still lack the skills to measure anthropometry. Not all cadres received regular training. Objectives: This study aims to develop a training model to improve the skills of Posyandu cadres in conducting anthropometric ...
Suyatno Suyatno+2 more
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NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA: Anthropometry of the Ovimbundu, Angola. W
W. W. Howeles
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