... T-score of 2.3 and a bodymass index of 28 kg/m2, which was revised to a THA at two months post-operatively; the other case was in a female patient with a T-score of -2.1 andbodymass index of 28 ... model and the explanatory variables of Tscore andbodymass index demonstrated that the femoral failure rate could be as high as 87% if a patient has a T-score of -2.4 and a bodymass index of 43 ... failure of femoral components (P=0.002) and that the bodymass index had a significant effect on it (P=0.02) According to the full and reduced regression model, a lower Tscore and a greater body mass...
... East Midlands of England on the basis of size, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, as reflected in the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) for the school postcode The IMD is a measure of compound ... MVPA cut-off for no more than 10% of the time) For both pedometers and accelerometers the first day of recording was dropped to account for likely reactivity and a minimum of weekdays and weekend ... pupil variances BodyComposition Table shows the results of the multi-level regression analysis for estimated bodyfat percentage, sum of skinfolds, waist circumference, BMI, and BMI-SDS There...
... Mahi, B E., & Cheikh, R (2013) Fatty acids sterols and vitamin E compositionof seed oil of Opuntia ficus-indica and Opuntia dillenii from Morocco Journal of Materials and Environmental Science, 4, ... macrorhiza) 3.3 Dietary fiber: soluble and insoluble fiber The contents in soluble dietary fiber (SDF), insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) and total dietary fiber (TDF) were evaluated in the cladodes, pulps and seeds ... insoluble and total dietary fiber (g/100 g fw) of Opuntia microdasys (Lehm.) Pfeiff and Opuntia macrorhiza (Engelm.) Sample Species Insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) Soluble dietary fiber (SDF) Total dietary...
... and shoot dry mass (DMA1+A2 , g) and (below) petiole length (lP , m) and petiole dry mass (DMP , g) for poplar clones Ghoy (Gho, ) and Trichobel (Tri, •) Relationships between DM and d2 lA1 and ... shoot height (lA1) and mean plant parameters (see Tab I for list of abbreviations and their definitions) were obtained from a population of 15 (mes.) and 36 (sim.) plants per clone and per date Date ... Stettler R.F., Isebrands J.G., Heilman P.E., Production physiology and morphology of Populus species and their hybrids grown under short rotation I Clonal comparisons of 4-year growth and phenology,...
... accurate HIV and AIDS knowledge about transmission and prevention is important for avoiding HIV infection and ending the stigma and discrimination of infected and affected persons Over 90% of the Kenyan ... negotiate for safer sex and may be unaware of extra-marital affairs of their husbands, ever married women are likely have assumptions that marriage is protective of risk of infection and may assume they ... involvement and HIV/AIDS prevention in Mozambique Social Science and Medicine 2005, 61:1529-1539 28 Ministry of Finance Uganda, Macro International: Uganda Demographic & Health Survey Entebbe, Uganda and...
... the rhythms of locomotor activity andbody temperature are under circadian control, and, although the level of activity may influence the body temperature, the circadian rhythm ofbody temperature ... Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals from the U.S Department of Health and Human Services and were approved by the Morehouse School of Medicine Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee ... coupling and the expression of circadian rhythms of Rw and Tb Materials and methods Twenty-two male Wistar rats (Charles River Laboratory, Wilmington, MA), eight weeks old at the start of experiment,...
... 95% value for Poland and Portugal and assumed 100% for Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom (the median value for Australia, and Western European and North American ... exists within and across scales and sectors of the government and thus requires anti-corruption efforts that are both broad and sectorspecific Private vertical programs are often fast and effective ... child and maternal survival at the national aggregate level and after controlling for other health system determinantsand demographic factors The strength of a health system offers an important and...
... Globalization and Health 2007, 3:5 [6], and lack of access to safe water and sanitation contributes to 1.5 million [7] An expanding bodyof literature describes a similarly unequal distribution of many ... organizes the provision and distribution of economic resources is informative Both for this reason and because of the preceding discussion of how global patterns of illness and death are related ... definition of globalization and describes key strategic and methodological issues, emphasizing how and why the special characteristics of globalization as a focus of research on health equity and SDH...
... exercise program This may Table Results Placebo Group PAK Group BodyFatComposition (% ofbody fat) BodyFatComposition (% ofbody fat) Pre Pos Pre Pos 16.49 ± 1.52 (6) 16.67 ± 1.52 (6) 22.19 ... mg of C vitamin Small rounded pill mg of E vitamin Green and red capsule 540 mg of guarana (22 mg of caffeine) Blue and white capsules 316 mg of Isoleucin, 440 mg of Leucine, 316 mg of Valine and ... one sachet Composition Big oval tablet 2.3 g of protein Blue and black capsule 64 mg of calcium, 22 mg of magnesium, 1.75 mf og zinc, mg of niacin, 60 mcg of folic acid and 0.3 mg of B2 vitamin...
... of the sum of the lean massof the arms and legs (kg) divided by the height squared (m2) The same calculation was performed for the skeletal fatmass index (kg/m2), considering the fatmassof ... reduction of total body BMD and lean mass as well as an increase offatmass in RA patients when compared to HC [17] Marcora et al demonstrated a significant decrease of lean massand muscle strength ... verified higher spine and femur BMD andfatmass after treatment with etanercept and infliximab in AS patients [19] Saraceno and Gisondi demonstrated an increase ofbody weight in Ps and PsA patients...
... activation Assessment of the effect of HCV and HCMV on monocyte activation and differentiation as a means of estimating viral persistence was the subject of two talks, by P Balard and S Gredmark HCV ... cells (iDCs) and may mediate the internalization of HIV and its transfer to CD4+ cells in a lipid raft-dependent manner, independently of DC-SIGN The role of DC-SIGN in viral retention and enhancement ... structural and functional changes favoring viral entry and replication, and may affect the trafficking and functional responses of unstimulated CD4+ T cells The interactions between CD4 and CCR5...
... hospital discharge and provide home-based care: an overview and cost analysis Pharmacoeconomics 2002, 20(8):537-52 Andersen R and Newman JF Societal and individual determinantsof medical care utilization ... quality and organisation of care, and compared to three reference regions representing current standard care for stroke in the Netherlands [8] It is not known which specific elements of a stroke ... length of hospital stay for nonmedical reasons considerably [8,12], and may lead to improved health outcomes months after stroke in terms of functional limitations, handicap and quality of life...
... measuring social determinantsof health 200 Prospective assessment of social determinants on eye disease and visual impairment 200 Evaluation of cost-effectiveness of interventions ... range of direct and indirect benefits at individual level (e.g., improvement in quality of life and reduction in risk of fall and co-morbidities), economic level (e.g., increasing rate of employment ... evidence of the effectiveness of health policies and programs.61 Although there is a paucity of understanding as to how and where the inequalities arise, there are plausible conceptual framework and...
... Summary of morphs and backgrounds used in experiment and 59 Table 3.2: Results of t-test and Cox regression survival analysis comparing mean search time of LD and HD morphs within combinations of ... defined as “a set of markings that creates the appearance of false edges and boundaries and hinders the detection or recognition of an object’s, or part of an object’s, true outline and shape.” Figure ... consisted of extremes, i.e high and low contrast elements, and high and low element density These prey types were then tested on a wide range of backgrounds (fifteen different levels of contrast and...
... MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTSOF EXCHANGE RATE AND STRESS TESTING APPLICATION ON VIETNAM NON – FINANCIAL CORPORATE SECTOR In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ... analyzing the fluctuation and macro determinantsof the exchange rate of VND/USD from the first quarter of 2005 to the first quarter of 2014 It assumes an foreign exchange position of a hypothetical ... objective of theoretical approaches of exchange rate determination is to provide a clear understanding of the economic mechanisms governing the actual behavior of exchange rate in the real world and of...
... during torrefaction process [15] Decomposition of hemicellulose and depolymerization of cellulose and lignin compositions of biomass are two major reactions of the torrefaction process that release ... flame stability [12] and reduces the burnout rate of biomass [18] Due to the decomposition and depolymerization reactions that favor decarboxylation and deoxygenation of biomass [19], the torrefaction ... not, (iii) developing new forms of correlations using a large number of published data of the proximate of the raw and torrefied biomass, and (iv) validating and comparing the selected new correlations...
... important role in body weight loss [21] The present paper reports findings from a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled investigation in which body weight andbodyfatcompositionof generally ... calculation of the bodycomposition (fat mass, lean body mass) through bioelectric leg-to-leg impedance measurements The patented "foot pad" design sends a low, safe electrical current through the body ... found at the beginning and end of the study respectively: in kilograms body weight 73.4±2.4 vs 73.2±2.4 (p0.05) and non fatmass 51.5±2.0 vs 51.3±2.0...
... 24 months of follow-up Sample size For an alpha of 0.05, a power of 80%, and in order to detect an reduction of HbA1c of 0.3 percentage units, with a common standard deviation (SD) of 1.15, in ... as: Salinero-Fort et al.: Effectiveness of PRECEDE model for health education on changes and level of control of HbA1c, blood pressure, lipids, andbodymass index in patients with type diabetes ... the study in either of the two models analyzed, and the adjusted effect of PRECEDE was close to zero (Table 2) In both models, the level of exercise decreased Page of slightly and was not significant...
... Comparison of fat- free massandbodyfat in Swiss and American adults Nutrition 2005;21(2):161–9 22 Coin A, Sergi G, Minicuci N, Giannini S, Barbiero E, Manzato E, et al Fat- free massandfatmass ... average fatness andbodyfat index (BFI) (women 9.6 and men 7.1) Average fat free mass index (FFMI) was similar for women and slightly higher for Italian men The differences in bodycomposition ... (À1.337*gender) 3.1 Bodycomposition measured by BIS A summary of average bodycomposition data for the cohort with 574 subjects and the subset with 98 subjects is presented in Table Estimates ofbody composition...
... total of 44 subjects completed the study (Table 1) BodyComposition Figure Change in fatmassandfat free mass following wk of treatment with either g/d of safflower oil (SO), or g/d of fish ... cortisol andbodycomposition following treatment with fish oil Despite the mechanistic data and results in rodents, very little is known about the effects of omega fatty acids on bodycompositionand ... determination of human bodycomposition Med Sci Sports Exerc 1995, 27:1692-1697 Siri WE: Bodycomposition from fluid spaces and density: analysis of methods In Techniques for measuring body composition...