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Pharmacopsychiatry, 1995
Weight gain is an undesirable side-effect of long-term lithium administration which notably interferes with treatment compliance. The mechanisms of this weight gain remain unclear, making its management in patients difficult. In this paper, studies describing the features of this weight gain in patients and in rats treated with chronic lithium ...
T, Baptista +8 more
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Weight gain is an undesirable side-effect of long-term lithium administration which notably interferes with treatment compliance. The mechanisms of this weight gain remain unclear, making its management in patients difficult. In this paper, studies describing the features of this weight gain in patients and in rats treated with chronic lithium ...
T, Baptista +8 more
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Body weight-gain equivalents of selected foods
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1977A table of body weight-gain equivalents of selected foods has been developed to illustrate the weight gain to expect when eating single protions of a food above daily maintenance requirements for varying periods. The data were designed to discourage overeating habits, which result in obesity, and may be utilized to reinforce proper dietary habits in ...
F, Konishi, S L, Harrison
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Body weight gain and deep brain stimulation
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2011Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neurosurgical technique that has now been available for some 25 years. It is used in the treatment of various motor disorders, e.g. Parkinson's disease (PD), essential tremor and dystonia, and neuropsychiatric illnesses, e.g. obsessive-compulsive disorder and Tourette syndrome.
Rieu, Isabelle +10 more
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The partition of body-weight gain in the pregnant sow
Livestock Production Science, 1984Abstract 1. 1. The body-weight gain of pregnant gilts was partitioned into reproductive (gravid uterus and mammary tissue) and net maternal components and was compared at feeding levels of 1.8 and 2.5 kg/day (20 and 30 MJ metabolizable energy (ME), respectively), at three specific stages of gestation; 40–60 days (early), 60–80 days (mid) and 90 ...
Lose, W.H., Noblet, Jean, Heavens, R.P.
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The effect of holiday weight gain on body weight
Physiology & Behavior, 2014The topic of holiday weight gain has been a frequent subject of the lay media; however, scientific interest has only been recent. Multiple studies in Western societies have reported average weight gains among adults during the period between mid-November and mid-January that were about 0.5 kg.
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Continuous infusion of aldosterone: Correlates of body weight gain
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1985Aldosterone stimulated body weight gain in adrenalectomized male rats across all but the highest of seven doses delivered by continuous infusion. Gains were especially strong in the latter part of the 12-day infusion period peaking at values twice those of adrenalectomized rats given only glucocorticoid replacement or sham infusions. The gains were not
L D, Devenport +2 more
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Body weight gain after radioiodine therapy of hyperthyroidism
Nuklearmedizin, 2002Summary Aim: Analysis and follow up of body weight after radioiodine therapy (RITh) of hyperthyroidism, since excessive weight gain is a common complaint among these patients. Methods: Therapy and body weight related data of 100 consecutive RITh-patients were retrospectively analysed from the time before up to three years after RITh.
K, Scheidhauer +3 more
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