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Maternal Pre-Pregnancy BMI, Breastfeeding, and Child BMI
Pediatrics, 2023OBJECTIVES Breastfeeding practices may protect against offspring obesity, but this relationship is understudied among women with obesity. We describe the associations between breastfeeding practices and child BMI for age z-score (BMIz), stratified by maternal BMI.
Gayle M, Shipp +24 more
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Pediatrics, 2009
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: School-based BMI measurement has attracted attention across the nation as a potential approach to address obesity among youth. However, little is known about its impact or effectiveness in changing obesity rates or related physical activity and dietary behaviors that influence obesity.
Allison J, Nihiser +7 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: School-based BMI measurement has attracted attention across the nation as a potential approach to address obesity among youth. However, little is known about its impact or effectiveness in changing obesity rates or related physical activity and dietary behaviors that influence obesity.
Allison J, Nihiser +7 more
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BMI and hyperinsulinemia in children
Clinical Biochemistry, 2009Overweight is associated with hyperinsulinemia in adults and children. The aim of our study was to test if body mass index (BMI) alone or in combination with waist circumference (WC) predicts hyperinsulinemia in individual children.In 466 healthy German schoolchildren aged 7 to 12 years enrolled in the population based PEP Family Heart Study ...
Michael, Vogeser +5 more
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Transfer of information by BMI
Neuroscience, 2013Brain machine interfaces (BMI) have become important in systems neuroscience with the goal to restore motor function in paralyzed patients. We assess the current ability of BMI devices to move objects. The topics discussed include: (1) the bits of information generated by a BMI signal, (2) the limitations of including more neurons for generating a BMI ...
E J, Tehovnik, L C, Woods, W M, Slocum
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Journal of Religion and Health, 2012
We estimated the relationship between religion and body mass index (BMI) for a general and representative sample of the Australia population. Data from the Household Income Labour Dynamics survey were analysed for 9,408 adults aged 18 and older. OLS regression analyses revealed that religious denomination was significantly related to higher BMI, after ...
Kortt, Michael A, Dollery, Brian
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We estimated the relationship between religion and body mass index (BMI) for a general and representative sample of the Australia population. Data from the Household Income Labour Dynamics survey were analysed for 9,408 adults aged 18 and older. OLS regression analyses revealed that religious denomination was significantly related to higher BMI, after ...
Kortt, Michael A, Dollery, Brian
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BMI and De-internationalization
“You can’t step twice in the same river” warned Heraclitus. But firms do “step in” and return to internationalization. A key question is whether it is the “same river.” Series of concerns are to be addressed for re-internationalization to happen and be successful.Sort, Jesper Chrautwald +2 more
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