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AMENORRHOEA AND LOSS OF WEIGHT
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1977SummaryAmenorrhoea due to loss of weight was diagnosed in 39 of 170 consecutively investigated patients with amenorrhoea: 24 patients had anorexia nervosa but in the remainder this diagnosis could not be made with certainty. The only difference detected between the two groups was in their lowest weights.
U. A. Knuth+2 more
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2006
The level of proteinuria is one of the most determinant risk factors for the progression of proteinuric renal diseases. Several studies have shown that weight loss, either induced by low calorie diets, physical exercise, or bariatric surgery is accompanied by an important antiproteinuric effect.
Manuel Praga, Enrique Morales
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The level of proteinuria is one of the most determinant risk factors for the progression of proteinuric renal diseases. Several studies have shown that weight loss, either induced by low calorie diets, physical exercise, or bariatric surgery is accompanied by an important antiproteinuric effect.
Manuel Praga, Enrique Morales
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Involuntary weight loss remains an important and challenging clinical problem, with a high degree of morbidity and mortality. Because of the frequency of finding a serious underlying diagnosis, clinicians must be thorough in assessment, keeping in mind a broad range of possible causes.
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Involuntary weight loss remains an important and challenging clinical problem, with a high degree of morbidity and mortality. Because of the frequency of finding a serious underlying diagnosis, clinicians must be thorough in assessment, keeping in mind a broad range of possible causes.
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Gut, 2008
An 86-year-old man was referred for an upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy with a 2 month history of anorexia and weight loss. He did not have any other symptoms and was afebrile. Medical history included type 2 diabetes mellitus …
E Kalaitzakis+2 more
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An 86-year-old man was referred for an upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy with a 2 month history of anorexia and weight loss. He did not have any other symptoms and was afebrile. Medical history included type 2 diabetes mellitus …
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2015
IMPORTANCE Weight loss of 5% to 10% can improve type 2 diabetes and related comorbidities. Few safe, effective weight-management drugs are currently available. OBJECTIVE To investigate efficacy and safety of liraglutide vs placebo for weight management
M. Davies+8 more
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IMPORTANCE Weight loss of 5% to 10% can improve type 2 diabetes and related comorbidities. Few safe, effective weight-management drugs are currently available. OBJECTIVE To investigate efficacy and safety of liraglutide vs placebo for weight management
M. Davies+8 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
Involuntary weight loss is a common finding and one associated with increased morbidity and mortality, especially in the elderly patient. The precise mechanisms by which weight loss occurs are currently being elucidated and probably involve the actions of classic hormones as well as cytokines, such as TNF (cachectin), adipsin, and interleukin-1 and ...
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Involuntary weight loss is a common finding and one associated with increased morbidity and mortality, especially in the elderly patient. The precise mechanisms by which weight loss occurs are currently being elucidated and probably involve the actions of classic hormones as well as cytokines, such as TNF (cachectin), adipsin, and interleukin-1 and ...
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1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the causes and diagnosis of loss of weight. Loss of weight is the result of inadequate alimentation whether from lack of food, poor appetite, or inability to swallow or to retain. It is important to distinguish between those patients who lose weight despite normal food intake and those whose calorie intake is ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the causes and diagnosis of loss of weight. Loss of weight is the result of inadequate alimentation whether from lack of food, poor appetite, or inability to swallow or to retain. It is important to distinguish between those patients who lose weight despite normal food intake and those whose calorie intake is ...
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1978
In general, there are two types of weight loss that are common to boys who participate in scholastic wrestling: loss of body water, and loss of body tissue, particularly of lipid stored in adipose tissue. Loss of body water is achieved by withholding drinking fluids, promotion of extensive sweating, and use of diuretics or laxatives.
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In general, there are two types of weight loss that are common to boys who participate in scholastic wrestling: loss of body water, and loss of body tissue, particularly of lipid stored in adipose tissue. Loss of body water is achieved by withholding drinking fluids, promotion of extensive sweating, and use of diuretics or laxatives.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Weight loss is a process that is susceptible to logical and reasonably precise explanation. Consideration of caloric need and caloric supply indicates the weight balance. Any caloric deficit implies weight loss which will occur at the rate decreed by the caloric value (3,500 calories) of a pound of body fat.
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Weight loss is a process that is susceptible to logical and reasonably precise explanation. Consideration of caloric need and caloric supply indicates the weight balance. Any caloric deficit implies weight loss which will occur at the rate decreed by the caloric value (3,500 calories) of a pound of body fat.
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