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Rats first fed soybean oil and peanut oil diets, then subjected to the process of fat depletion through selective starvation, involving 23 to 27 per cent. loss in body weight, before being fed a "hardening" diet, yielded "harder" fats-fats of lower iodine number values-than the fats of rats which were not starved before being fed the carbohydrate-rich ...
William E. Anderson, Lafayette B. Mendel
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Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2023
The knee is likely to get hurt due to its excessive weight-bearing, for which it is surrounded by strongly tensioned ligaments, connectives and muscles. These highly active structures are imbedded in fatty tissue. The Fatty and loose connective tissue of the knee recently gained a renaissance in research.
Christoph, Hellmund +2 more
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The knee is likely to get hurt due to its excessive weight-bearing, for which it is surrounded by strongly tensioned ligaments, connectives and muscles. These highly active structures are imbedded in fatty tissue. The Fatty and loose connective tissue of the knee recently gained a renaissance in research.
Christoph, Hellmund +2 more
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Morphologie, 2010
To describe the anatomy and topography of the laryngeal fat body and of the space it lies within.The study is carried out on series of histological sections of head and neck blocks from six foetuses and three newborns. Three adult necks were dissected, a fourth one analysed through sagittal median section.
Jean-Luc Kahn +3 more
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To describe the anatomy and topography of the laryngeal fat body and of the space it lies within.The study is carried out on series of histological sections of head and neck blocks from six foetuses and three newborns. Three adult necks were dissected, a fourth one analysed through sagittal median section.
Jean-Luc Kahn +3 more
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Annual Review of Nutrition, 1988
The genetics of human obesity was reviewed here in terms of studies dealing with body fat and fat distribution. The role of heredity was examined by reviewing genetic disorders in which obesity is a clinical feature. Two kinds of genetic effects were discussed: the additive genetic effect and the genotype-environment interaction effect.
Claude Bouchard, Louis Pérusse
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The genetics of human obesity was reviewed here in terms of studies dealing with body fat and fat distribution. The role of heredity was examined by reviewing genetic disorders in which obesity is a clinical feature. Two kinds of genetic effects were discussed: the additive genetic effect and the genotype-environment interaction effect.
Claude Bouchard, Louis Pérusse
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Measurement of Body Fat and Fat Distribution
Journal of Nursing Measurement, 1995Overweight and obesity are increasing in prevalent and thus an important area for intervention and investigation. Researchers and clinicians have a variety of measurement techniques to assess body fatness and regional fat. These techniques are chosen for their accuracy and precision in light of their cost, convenience, and safety.
Colleen Keller, Katherine T. Thomas
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Effects of the Menopause Transition on Body Fatness and Body Fat Distribution
Obesity Research, 1998AbstractObjective: The menopause transition increases cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk, partly because of the adverse effects of estrogen deficiency on the plasma lipid‐lipoprotein profile and cardiovascular function. This increased cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk may also be partially mediated by increased body fat, increased ...
André Tchernof, Eric T. Poehlman
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American Journal of Human Biology, 1993
AbstractThis paper reviews recent data concerning the role of inherited differences in body fat content. The heritability of percent body fat or fat mass reaches about 25% of the age and gender adjusted phenotypic variance. One study has reported a significant major gene effect accounting for almost one half of the variance in body fat content ...
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AbstractThis paper reviews recent data concerning the role of inherited differences in body fat content. The heritability of percent body fat or fat mass reaches about 25% of the age and gender adjusted phenotypic variance. One study has reported a significant major gene effect accounting for almost one half of the variance in body fat content ...
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Body fat in men with prolactinoma
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2008(a) To evaluate body fat in men with prolactinoma and healthy controls, using whole body dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), and (b) to correlate DXA results with anthropometry and clinical aspects of male prolactinomas.A cross-sectional study was performed in two University referral centers.
E. C. Naliato +9 more
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Measurement of body fat and hydration of the fat-free body in health and disease
Metabolism, 1985Body fat mass, fat-free body mass and body water are basic components of body composition which are used in nutritional and metabolic studies and in patient care. A method of measuring total body fat (TBF), fat-free mass (FFM) and its hydration (TBW/FFM) involving prompt gamma in vivo neutron activation analysis (IVNAA) and tritium dilution has been ...
S.J. Streat, Graham L. Hill, A.H. Beddoe
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