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Body Weight Changes Associated With Psychopharmacology

Psychiatric Services, 2002
The authors discuss changes in body weight associated with various psychopharmaceuticals.A large number of articles and books about drug-induced changes in body weight, selected on the basis of various literature searches and the authors' clinical experiences with psychopharmaceuticals, were reviewed.Many psychotropic drugs with antipsychotic, mood ...
Yelena, Vanina   +6 more
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Gene-Diet Interactions on Body Weight Changes

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2005
Obesity is one of the most pressing problems in the industrialized world. The susceptibility to obesity is partly determined by genetic factors, but an "obesity-promoting environment" is typically necessary for its phenotypic expression. Such a genetically mediated susceptibility to environmental exposure is referred to as gene-environment interaction.
Ruth J F, Loos, Tuomo, Rankinen
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Changes in body weight and body protein with intravenous nutrition

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1979
Body weight, protein, fat and water were measured before and after intravenous nutrition in 20 surgical patients. The group included both young and old patients who were suffering from a wide variety of catabolic illnesses and the period of intravenous feeding ranged from 11 to 40 days.
G L, Hill   +7 more
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Body weight and beauty: the changing face of the ideal female body weight

Obesity Reviews, 2010
SummaryBy observing the art of different eras, as well as the more recent existence of the media, it is obvious that there have been dramatic changes in what is considered a beautiful body. The ideal of female beauty has shifted from a symbol of fertility to one of mathematically calculated proportions.
B A, Bonafini, P, Pozzilli
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Body Weight, Weight Change, and Risk for Hypertension in Women

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998
Obesity increases the risk for hypertension, but the effects of modest long-term weight changes have not been precisely quantified.To investigate body mass index (BMI) and weight change in relation to risk for hypertension.Cohort study.General community.Cohort of 82,473 U.S. female nurses 30 to 55 years of age followed every 2 years since 1976.
Z, Huang   +6 more
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Change in Body Weight and Longevity

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
Objective. —To investigate the effect of body weight change on longevity. Design. —Cohort analytic study, following men from 1977 through 1988. Setting. —The study was conducted among Harvard University alumni with mean age of 58 years. Patients.
I M, Lee, R S, Paffenbarger
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Chapter XI: Body Weight Changes

Circulation, 1968
At baseline, the participants were over-weight in the same proportion as the general population. A significant positive correlation was found between relative body weights and serum cholesterol levels. During the first four months after diet change in the First Study, there was a substantial mean weight loss by men of the open centers of ...
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Therapeutic sleep and changes of body-weight

Acta Neurovegetativa, 1964
An account is presented of changes in body-weight during therapeutic sleep, induced either by means of small doses of barbiturates with short-term action, chlorpromazine or conditioned reflex procedures. The weight increment was greatest in the barbiturate group (on an average 153.68./day) and was roughly double as compared with the weight changes in ...
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