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Bone mass, body weight, and seasonal bone changes

Calcified Tissue International, 1994
Bone densitometry is now used widely in studies of bone mass. In just a few years, as a result of technological developments and efforts to control health care costs by using densitometric methods in the prevention of bone disease, mainly osteoporosis, we have progressed from simple forearm densitometry to total body densitometry with vertebral ...
H, Rico, M, Revilla
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Body weight change and fertility of dairy cows

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1972
Abstract Extract McClure (1961, 1965 a, b), McTaggart (1961), King (1968) and McClure and McDowell (1969) have suggested that there is correlation between dairy cattle fertility and weight change in the period before mating. Gardner (1969) did not support this suggestion. An analysis of records from a research farm was undertaken to test the suggestion.
K, Moller, P, Shannon
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Injections of insulin and changes of body weight

Physiology & Behavior, 1977
Abstract The effects of injections of long acting protamine zinc insulin (PZI) on body weight were studied on rats. Route of administration and dilution of PZI were parametrically varied. Results indicate that subcutaneous injections are more effective than intraperitoneal injections, and that concentrated insulin is more effective than dilute. Since
E C, Lotter, S C, Woods
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Clinical correlates of body weight changes in schizophrenia

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1994
Body weight was examined in chronic schizophrenic patients. Underweight medicated patients had normal ventricular brain ratios (VBRs) on CT. Overweight patients had both normal and abnormal VBRs. Weight decreased during neuroleptic withdrawal; caloric intake and weight increased when neuroleptics were reinstituted.
W B, Lawson, C N, Karson
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Body weight change is unpredictable after total thyroidectomy

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2018
BackgroundThere is a common perception that total thyroidectomy causes weight gain beyond expected age‐related changes, even when thyroid replacement therapy induces a euthyroid state. The aim of this study was to determine whether patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for a wide spectrum of conditions experienced weight gain following surgery ...
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Depression, Antidepressants, and Body Weight Changea

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1989
The excessive weight gain observed during treatment of depression with antidepressant medications is caused in part, at least in some persons, by reductions in resting metabolic rate. Such problematic weight gain appears unrelated to clinical recovery, weight change during the depressive episode, prior weight, or other related factors.
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Body Weight, Body Composition, and Energy Intake Changes in Breastfeeding Mothers

Journal of Human Lactation, 1998
Body weight, body composition, and energy intake changes are described for 13 breastfeeding mothers followed for 18-24 months after delivery. Body weight was assessed at 1-6, 9, 12, 18, 24 months postpartum and 1 month after infant weaning, and energy intake was assessed at 2-6, 9, 12, 18, 24 months postpartum and 1 month after infant weaning ...
AbuSabha, Rayane, Greene, Geoffrey
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Body Weight and Weight Changes of Wintering Diving Ducks

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1972
\Veights of 1,281 diving ducks of five species livetrapped on Seneca Lake, Ontario County New Tork, during January, February, and March of 1960, 1961, 1962, 196S, and 1971 are reported. Body weights drop significantly from early January through late February and March.
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[Body weight changes under psychotropic treatment].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1997
Weight gain is one of the more common side effects of psychotropic drugs (neuroleptics, antidepressants, lithium, benzodiazepines). This effect depends on the type of drug, doses and length of treatment. It appears gradually and seems linked to the patient's clinical history.
D, Bernard, C, Lançon, T, Bougerol
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Descriptive Epidemiology of Body Weight and Weight Change in U.S. Adults

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993
Data on body weight and weight change collected from nationally representative samples of U.S. adults are reviewed. The body mass index (weight [kg]/height [m2]) has a low correlation with height and is used to compare body weights between persons of differing heights. The BMI varies to a greater degree in women than in men.
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