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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1991
A rat model for studying causes of body fat accretion was developed. Employing this model, it was possible to produce a 108 g difference in carcass fat content between two groups of rats simply by selecting the seven fattest and the seven leanest animals from a group of 100. The results of this study provide evidence that the gastrointestinal tract was
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A rat model for studying causes of body fat accretion was developed. Employing this model, it was possible to produce a 108 g difference in carcass fat content between two groups of rats simply by selecting the seven fattest and the seven leanest animals from a group of 100. The results of this study provide evidence that the gastrointestinal tract was
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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, abdominal fat and body fat distribution related to VO2PEAKin young children
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 2011Aerobic fitness, defined as maximum oxygen uptake (VO(2PEAK)), and body fat measurements represent two known risk factors for disease. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between VO(2PEAK) and body fat measurements in young children at a population-based level.Cross-sectional study of 225 children (128 boys and 97 girls) aged ...
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International Journal of Endocrinology: Diabetes and Metabolism, 2021
Food fat gets distributed in the blood and therefore may be removed from the blood. Fat removal is simple and efficient using the blood circulation through the blood fat removal column described herein. The resulting body weight after 20 blood fat removal procedures might be 230 lbs.
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Food fat gets distributed in the blood and therefore may be removed from the blood. Fat removal is simple and efficient using the blood circulation through the blood fat removal column described herein. The resulting body weight after 20 blood fat removal procedures might be 230 lbs.
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Body volume, body fatness, and metabolic syndrome
Women & Health, 2016Body volume by three-dimensional body scanning (3DBS) may be an alternative index for evaluating body fatness. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of body volume with body fatness and metabolic syndrome. This study included 38 Korean women whose body volume was measured using 3DBS.
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Dietary fat and body fat: an intervention study.
International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity, 1996Assessment of body composition in relation to the habitual diet and after a six month dietary intervention.After a baseline measurement subjects were randomly assigned to either a group consuming reduced-fat products or a group consuming full-fat products for six months.108 women and 109 men, equally distributed over the age range 19-35 with BMI ...
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Body weight, body fat, and ovulation
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1991Women with moderate weight loss (10%-15% of ideal weight) have secondary or primary amenorrhea. Athletic women also may have amenorrhea, or anovulatory cycles, though body weight may be in the normal range, since muscles are heavy (80% water compared with 5%-10% water in adipose tissue).
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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