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Underweight on My Chest

Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, 2011
y baby boy threatened to be born at 25 weeks but was born at 28 weeks. I considered it my duty to demedicalize he situation, bid him “welcome to the world, son!” with as cheerful a voice as I could muster up when I first saw im, a hairy, withered-looking, feeble thing, not a father’s dream of what his eldest son/heir to his manhood/road o immortality ...
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UNDERWEIGHT

Underweight is defined as being below the healthy weight range. Underweight in the reproductive age group women not only affects women but also increases the risk of an intergenerational cycle of malnutrition and child mortality. Various factors are linked with underweight among women.
Ms. M Neeti Harshitha, Dr. Anil B
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Underweighting Nonlinear Measurements

Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, 2010
T HE extended Kalman filter [1] (EKF) is a nonlinear approximation of the optimal linear Kalman filter [2,3]. In the presence of measurements that are nonlinear functions of the state, the EKF algorithm expands the filter’s residual (difference between the actual measurement and the estimated measurement) in a Taylor series centered at the a priori ...
Renato Zanetti   +2 more
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Burden of Underweight in Israel

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2018
AbstractBackgroundThis study measures the burden of chronic diseases associated with being underweight.MethodsUnderweight prevalence in the community was obtained from national survey data, together with hospital use rates for malnourished and non‐malnourished persons for diagnoses associated with underweight.
Gary M, Ginsberg, Yehudit, Saday
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Underweight in Pregnancy

2011
Diese retrospektive Studie untersucht, ob ein BMI unter 18,5 vor Schwangerschaftsbeginn die Schwangerschafts- und Geburtsrisiken sowie ein negatives Outcome der Neugeborenen erhöht. Des Weiteren wird evaluiert, ob die Gewichtszunahme, in der Gruppe der Schwangeren mit Untergewicht, auf diese Risiken und Outcomes einen ...
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Growth Faltering: Underweight and Stunting

2020
The great majority of attention on growth faltering concentrates on the first "1,000 days" with a much lesser focus on toddlers and young preschoolers. The rationale for this is understandable since the first 1,000 days cover the period of most rapid growth and changes in body composition, the period of breastfeeding, and the complex transition from ...
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Gestational diabetes mellitus in underweight women

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2019
Objective: To compare outcomes of pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in underweight women with those of normal pregravid BMI.Methods: We used a population-based dataset to identify singleton pregnancies complicated by GDM in underweight and normal weight women.Results: Among women with GDM, we identified 301 and 6494 women ...
Renata, Košir Pogačnik   +5 more
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Antidepressant Use in Underweight Older Adults

The Consultant Pharmacist, 2012
Mirtazapine is an antidepressant approved for the treatment of major depressive disorder. It has been reported to also stimulate appetite and/or increase body weight, which may be beneficial in certain patient populations such as the elderly. To evaluate the use of mirtazapine and other antidepressants in underweight older adults, a retrospective chart
Carmela, Avena-Woods, Olga, Hilas
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The Underweight Adolescent

Clinical Pediatrics, 1980
A brief review of the causes of underweight in adolescence is presented to help the practitioner determine the cause of underweight in his patient. Poor nutrition is determined by several key observations: (1) history; (2) physical examination; (3) amthropometric measurements—height, weight, triceps skin fold thickness (TSF), mid-arm circumference ...
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Underweighting Alternatives and Overconfidence

Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 1997
Much evidence outside the overconfidence literature indicates that confidence in a particular hypothesis is influenced more by evidence for and against that hypothesis than by evidence for and against the alternative. This article focuses on the impact that underweighting the alternative has on overconfidence and other related measures.
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