Their daughter is not just pleasantly plump or carrying a pound or two of excess puppy fat, she is morbidly obese. |
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Extremely obese people are six times more likely to suffer heat stroke than thin people. |
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Although asthma and obesity may not be causally related, the high prevalence of obesity results in many asthmatic patients being obese. |
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It appears the adipocytes of obese individuals release free fatty acids even in the presence of insulin. |
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Three years ago Andrea underwent gastric bypass surgery, a last resort for the obese. |
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He is criticizing the assertion that to weigh more than that is to be obese. |
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We investigated whether weight loss affects lung function, morbidity, symptoms, or health status in obese asthmatic people. |
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She was moderately overweight but no where near obese and the excess showed in her chubby cheeks and small saddlebags. |
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Our patients were obese, middle aged males with mild to moderate sleep apnoea, and there was wide scatter in all variables. |
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Women who are obese throughout life are more likely to lose brain tissue, particularly in the temporal lobe area. |
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When an obese diver with a valid medical certificate has difficulties under water, do you blame their doctor? |
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During a decisive meltdown, she kills her husband with the help of her obese maid. |
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Their obese son can't open his mouth without a tirade of abuse and their daughter has retreated into herself. |
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Collection of pooled blood or serous fluid is an additional risk for obese patients. |
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People who are not overweight or only mildly obese should probably avoid dieting, since strict dieting may worsen binge eating. |
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The American obsession with dieting dates back to 1961, when a housewife who was seriously obese began casting around for diets. |
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Poorer women were twice as likely to be obese as those in the richest fifth of the population. |
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Patients who are morbidly obese have difficulty breathing in a recumbent position. |
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There are probably about one million morbidly obese individuals in the country. |
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For these reasons, people who are morbidly obese are candidates for surgical intervention. |
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Right now you have to be morbidly obese, 100 pounds overweight, or have serious health problems to get this surgery. |
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Injections of leptin have been used to help morbidly obese people with a deficiency of the hormone to lose weight. |
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He said that low birth weight babies delivered by undernourished mothers are also at a risk of becoming obese later on. |
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A national poll of more than 2000 men asked whether they considered themselves underweight, normal weight, overweight or obese. |
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The average weight of these unenergetic participants hovered between rotund and obese. |
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Among these last six patients, four were obese and had obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. |
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And obese people have 30 to 50 per cent more chronic medical problems than smokers or boozehounds. |
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The new study measured the NEAT levels of 20 self-proclaimed couch potatoes, half of whom were obese. |
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The obese relative had earned notoriety for his aversion to exercise before death consumed him. |
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Overweight and obese conditions occurring at this age show persistent health effects decades later. |
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Two-thirds of the population are either overweight or obese, a figure which is rising. |
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The charity said over half of adults in the UK are overweight, with one in five classed as obese. |
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Children were much more likely to be overweight or obese if both parents were overweight or obese. |
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More than one billion adults across many parts of the world are obese or overweight. |
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Nearly two thirds of men and more than half of women in England are now either overweight or obese. |
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More than a third of the girls from the poorest backgrounds are overweight or obese. |
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One in five nine-year-olds is estimated to be overweight and one in ten obese. |
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Currently medical treatment options for obese and overweight people are limited. |
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It can also be used to determine if people are at a healthy weight, overweight or obese. |
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There is no consensus as to the definition of overweight and obese children. |
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At the present time, more than half the women and two thirds of men are either obese or overweight. |
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With so many children and parents overweight or obese, there's little stigma attached to being fat. |
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Recent research has shown poorer outcomes for overweight and obese boys than for girls. |
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White men are by far the most likely to be obese or overweight and black men are least likely. |
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However, they suggest doctors may be missing deadly cancer in overweight and obese men. |
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Children who are overweight but not obese should be evaluated for other factors as well. |
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American doctors have for years observed the reliance on fast food of overweight and obese people. |
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It is estimated that more than one in five Britons is now classed as obese and three-quarters are overweight. |
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If the patient is pregnant or obese, reassure her that carpal tunnel syndrome will probably improve on losing weight. |
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The stereotypical victim was a lazy, obese middle-aged man who habitually overindulged in rich foods and alcohol. |
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Overall, there is no evidence that low-fat diets are any better than low-calorie diets in achieving weight loss in overweight or obese people. |
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The evidence for the effectiveness of interventions for weight loss among overweight adults, compared with obese adults, is limited. |
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Balance caloric intake with physical activity and lose weight if currently overweight or obese. |
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In obese patients, the workload of the heart is frequently increased by the strain of supplying oxygenated blood to all tissue. |
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Because the patient was obese, the uterus and ovaries could not be palpated clearly at pelvic examination. |
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Oral cholecystography is used when patients are obese and have a large amount of overlying bowel gas which makes ultrasonography more difficult. |
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As Marvin, the obese Ron Orbach sweats profusely but exudes quite a bit less humor. |
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Calculating your body mass index and measuring your waist circumference are two ways to help tell if you're overweight or obese. |
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Critically ill, morbidly obese patients present serious challenges to physicians treating them. |
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Nash has been described most frequently in obese women who are diabetic or hyperlipidemic. |
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After the hypnosis, Hal predictably meets Rosemary, a good-hearted girl that is morbidly obese. |
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Hmmm, maybe there's a use after all for the hordes of obese fatties that the media is on about. |
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Any more of this Zen acceptance stuff and I'd sit about all day blissfully pigging out on junk food and getting obese. |
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Now by no means am I obese or anything, but I actually have to work at keeping my figure, not that I have much of one. |
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Unless their food intake is strictly controlled, they can quickly become obese. |
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Each flag signals that the driver of the vehicle is clinically obese, and would welcome help from passers-by in conquering the problem. |
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But I suspect that obese kids would respond by finding other foods to pork out on. |
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Following American advice, the Scottish experts have stressed that most obese children should not be encouraged to undergo crash diets. |
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Also before the second round, the obese volunteers had been put on a crash diet and lost weight. |
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For example, a petite woman tends to peak around 35 centimeters, while obese women can have fundal heights that far exceed their gestational age. |
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Borderline obese and prediabetic, he realized he had to restore his health and reel in his waistline. |
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He applied the principles of partial gastrectomy to women who were obese and found that they lost weight. |
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For example, in prime-time television, three times more male than female characters are obese. |
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The patient is a 40 year-old, obese, and deconditioned female who was recently diagnosed with Type 11 diabetes mellitus. |
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On physical examination, the patient was obese, with a protuberant abdomen but without palpable splenomegaly. |
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Not pudgy or obese, but enormously tall with muscles covering every inch of their well-formed bodies. |
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The first group consumed the greatest amount of fat followed by the obese and normal weight gorgers. |
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But having a genetic predisposition to gain weight doesn't destine you to be obese, only to possibly struggle more with your weight. |
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The first woman was obese, had diabetes, and was diagnosed as having liver cirrhosis. |
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Many factors like BMI, BP and glycaemic control might affect IR in an obese hypertensive diabetic patient population like our amlodipine group. |
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In the long-awaited final episode, the foursome witnesses the mugging and robbery of an effete, obese man. |
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It found that the more diet soda a person drinks, the greater the chance that he or she will become overweight or obese. |
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Very obese people tend not to exercise and are frequently poor, and they spend a disproportionate amount of time dieting. |
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Twenty years ago, you'd be hard put to find anyone grossly overweight or pathologically obese. |
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An apparently lean person, who is abdominally obese, could also develop diabetes. |
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In contrast to men with elevated BMI, abdominally obese participants reported low self-esteem. |
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Abdominally obese respondents were more often exhausted and experienced problems with sweating and depressive symptoms. |
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There are widespread negative attitudes that adults who are morbidly obese are weak-willed, ugly, awkward, self-indulgent, and immoral. |
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Children with low birth weight have greater chances of growing obese when well-fed later. |
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But the obese person in athletic competition is at great peril because the fat around his torso acts as an insulator, refusing to allow the body's heat to escape. |
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Before his trip to the States, the only clothing Alex could find to fit his massive body when his weight went up off-season was from stores catering to the obese. |
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Indeed, at least one study showed that people who watch the program develop more bias against the obese. |
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People who are obese, on corticosteroid therapy, or those with defective white blood cell function may be predisposed to furuncles and carbuncles. |
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Disclosed herein are genetic markers for pig leanness, methods for identifying such markers, and methods of screening pigs to determine those more or less likely to be obese. |
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A young, obese psychic spends her days driving the orbital road surrounding London, pulling up at struggling community halls or greasy steakhouses to perform stage shows. |
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Although married men are more likely to be overweight or even obese, married adults are less likely to smoke, drink heavily or be physically inactive. |
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By the end of this experiment, the control littermates became obese, whereas the transgenic mice still maintained a normal body weight and fat mass composition. |
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They are surrounded by crowds of people stroking and patting them often near sensitive areas such as their blowholes and they become obese through uncontrolled feeding. |
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Thirteen obese patients were identified and consented to the procedure. |
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When students are overweight or obese, well-balanced meals are especially important. |
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He was already obese and he was already living a sedentary lifestyle. |
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In the past, Hamad has suffered some health problems, in part because he has diabetes and used to be grotesquely obese. |
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Especially in the U.S., where fast food restaurants are abundant and two-thirds of people are overweight or obese. |
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Ulijaszek said migrant Samoans in American Samoa were more overweight than those in western Samoa, while those who had emigrated to Hawaii were even more likely to be obese. |
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In his work as a physician, he often treats morbidly obese patients. |
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People suffering from Prader-Willi need half as many calories as normal but have an appetite that cannot be sated, which usually means that they are clinically obese. |
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Labor can also be more difficult for obese women, as soft tissue can impede delivery. |
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Currently, 30 percent of Americans are obese, compared with the 4 percent who meet criteria for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge-eating disorder. |
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Its average employee was obese, ballooning health-care costs. |
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Persons who are morbidly obese have higher chances developing problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and certain types of cancers. |
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The man guffawed loudly, slapping his hands on his obese legs. |
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Indeed, Schwartz was also the primary author of a study concluding that obese people whose systems secrete insulin at high levels may be protected against further weight gain. |
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Over the past 50 years, the proportion of Americans who are clinically obese has increased by 2.5-fold. |
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Have we become a nation of obese imbeciles too sated with our diet of consumerism, television and self-indulgence to care who is pulling the strings at the top? |
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The latest evidence shows people are getting more overweight and obese. |
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One third of children between the ages of nine and eleven in Waterford and the rest of the South East are overweight and as many as eight per cent are clinically obese. |
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I would definitely recommend it to people who were morbidly obese like I was. |
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Not all obese people are binge eaters and not all binge eaters are obese. |
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Oral supplementation of propionyl-l-carnitine reduces body weight and hyperinsulinaemia in obese Zucker rats. |
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Benefits Supervisor Sleeping is a 1995 oil on canvas painting by Lucian Freud depicting an obese, naked woman lying on a couch. |
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For example, use of paralytics in morbidly obese patients or those with spinal instability can precipitate complete upper airway obstruction. |
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And, 34 percent of children were overweight or obese, compared to the US average of 32 percent. |
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In those who are overweight or obese levonorgestrel is less effective and an IUD or ulipristal is recommended. |
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For three years in a row, more than 30 percent of Mississippi's residents have been classified as obese. |
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Anne was plagued by ill health throughout her life, and she grew increasingly lame and obese from her thirties. |
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Enhanced thermic effect of food, postprandial NEFA suppression and raised adiponectin in obese women who eat slowly. |
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The purpose of the document was to focus more on the growing numbers of obese Wisconsinites. |
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Clinical and hormonal characteristics of obese amenorrheic hyperandrogenic women before and after weight loss. |
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This may be due in part to the difficulty in palpating the femoral head in obese patients. |
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An opportunistic pathogen isolated from the gut of an obese human causes obesity in germfree mice. |
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Influence of Panax ginseng on obesity and gut microbiota in obese middle-aged Korean women. |
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The management of a super morbidly obese parturient delivering twins by caesarean section. |
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For example, Bircher and Knechtle started the test with 100 W in the athletes and 40 W in the obese. |
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It is also worth noting that certain types of dogs are more sensitive to heat, such as obese and brachycephalic breeds. |
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The Journal of Pineal Research published an article that reported a protective effect for melatonin on mitochondria function in obese rats. |
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Mary is a little girl living Down Under who finds an unlikely penpal in middle-aged, obese, depressed New Yorker Max. |
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Intertrigo is common in obese persons and may result in linear increased FDG uptake that is normally easy to recognize. |
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It comes after the service responded to 45 call-outs involving clinically obese people last year. |
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Will Generation XL become kippers and finally turn into clinically obese, heartsink patients on a surgery waiting list? |
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Tygerberg Hospital serves as the referral centre for all morbidly obese pregnant women within the region. |
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The court heard Owens, of Holt Street, Hartlepool, was morbidly obese and suffered health problems at the time of the alleged offences. |
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But if we'd had anyone trendily obese sitting at our booth table, he or she might have needed Fireman Sam winch just to escape for a loo break. |
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Daniela Jakubowicz and her fellow researchers conducted a study in which 93 obese women were randomly assigned to one of two isocaloric groups. |
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Pioglitazone can ameliorate insulin resistance in low-dose streptozotocin and high sucrose-fat diet induced obese rats. |
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Yeast hydrolysate can reduce body weight and abdominal fat accumulation in obese adults. |
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A SUGAR diabetes is a disorder suffered by many cats, particularly obese ones. |
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Medical and health professionals are quick to delineate the difference between being large-sized but healthy and being unhealthfully obese. |
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Previous studies have been reported that prolongated QTc interval may return to normal range after substantial weight loss in obese subjects. |
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Smarter design using different shapes of crash test dummies and use of technology could reduce the severity of injury for obese occupants. |
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The obese woman, ungainly on land, moved with a kind of cetacean grace in the water. |
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Can we see skinny on genes? How about obese? How about a little chunky? Can we spot who's gonna be a chunky monkey from day one? |
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This pilot study was designed to investigate the effects of mango consumption on anthropometric measurements, biochemical parameters, and body composition in obese adults. |
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Do metformin and flutamide alone or combination of both improve anthropometric indices and laboratory tests in overweight and obese PCOS patients under hypocaloric diet? |
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She's a middle-aged, obese woman with genu varus malalignment, a swollen inflamed joint, and an elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level. |
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Concerns relevant to operative management in the obese include difficulty with patient positioning, access to the abdominal cavity, visualization, and ventilation. |
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Forced air warming intra-and postoperatively is effective in maintaining normothermia perioperatively in morbidly obese patients compared to warmed cotton blankets. |
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You see, thinsplains Callahan, because nothing else seems to be working, we must turn to making obese people feel bad about themselves in order to shed the pounds. |
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Northern lasses Sandra and Tracey are spotted by a billionaire who thinks these obese nymphos are the most beautiful women on the planet and should become supermodels. |
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As for avoidably obese children, treat this as child neglect. |
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Although neogenetic islets are reduced with aging 9, islet neogenesis is commonly encountered in obese persons, patients with gastroenterectomy and pregnant women. |
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Also, asthma does not affect all Montanans equally, hitting harder among female adults, the obese and people with lower household income and education levels. |
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Remember, the point of surgery is to level the playing field for my patients and give them the same tools that will work for you, the nonmorbidly obese individual. |
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Although the Advocate General in handing down his decision said obesity does not of itself automatically amount to a disability, it could if the individual was morbidly obese. |
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The results suggest that LSG can be a safe and effective alternative for weight control in morbidly obese children even of less than 3 years of age. |
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The Henry that many people picture when they hear his name is the Henry of his later years, when he became obese, volatile, and was known for his great cruelty. |
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More than half of respondents also spent more on the treatment of morbidly obese patients in the last 12-18 months than they had in previous years. |
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However, the study which found greater spread in obese patients used isobaric local anaesthetic, which is associated with increased variability in block level. |
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Take it from me, smirkingly obese is worse than morbidly obese. |
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Nebivolol monotherapy significantly reduced high blood pressure in obese and nonobese Hispanic adults with stage I and II hypertension, based on data from 277 patients. |
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Kissing gates that are only big enough for slimline walkers and narrow gaps on stiles are believed to deter obese people from heading for the great outdoors. |
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After undergoing the procedure at a private hospital in Abu Dhabi, the obese woman experienced severe post-op pains, supposedly as a result of a rip in her stomach. |
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Obesity is associated with the incidence of and mortality from many cancers and may explain the higher rate of leukemia relapse for obese children. |
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