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SCALP THICKNESS AND THE FAT-LOSS THEORY OF BALDING
Archives of Dermatology, 1954OF THE various hypotheses advanced to account for male pattern balding, most have been rendered untenable by the simple demonstration that testicular hormones are a prerequisite for the common patterned alopecia of the male. As shown by Hamilton, castrate or eunuchoid males are free from pattern balding, while testosterone can induce hair fall in ...
S M, GARN, S, SELBY, R, YOUNG
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Preperitoneal fat thickness by ultrasonography and obesity-related disorders
Journal of Medical Ultrasonics, 2007To determine optimal cutoff values for preperitoneal fat thickness measured by ultrasonography as indicators for obesity-related disorders.We studied 276 men aged 60 ± 13 years and 307 women aged 64 ± 11 years. Participants were consecutively enrolled from inpatients aged ≤75 years.
Ryuichi, Kawamoto +4 more
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Correlations between skinfolds and radiographic fat thicknesses
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1981J H, Himes, A F, Roche
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Epicardial fat thickness in type 2 diabetes outpatient care
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular DiseasesVisceral fat is an independent predictor of the cardiovascular risk in subjects with type 2 diabetes (T2DM), but it is rarely assessed during an outpatient visit. Epicardial fat (EAT), the visceral fat of the heart, plays a role in coronary artery disease (CAD). EAT thickness can be clinically assessed with standard ultrasound.
Iacobellis G. +4 more
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EPICARDIAL FAT THICKNESS IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
Yeditepe Medical Journal, 2014Aydin Atakan +5 more
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Gluteal fat thickness in pelvic CT
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society, 1986J M Park +5 more
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The thickness of subcutaneous fat in elderly men
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1958M M, LEE, G W, LASKER
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[Calculation of body fat by skinfold thickness].
Revista de enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain), 2001This paper describes the method of determining the sizes of the subcutaneous fat folds found in the biceps, triceps, subscapular, suprailiac and submandibular. One is shown how to make the calculation of body fat and the areas of the section of the arm as related to the sizes of the folds and, finally, the author provides some recommendations so that ...
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