... Metformin has effect on decreasing body weight and blood lipid, FDA). - Lot 1 and lot 6 did not treated with mandarin peel extracts were expressed the increase of bodyweight from 4% to 9.5%. ... repeated oral administration of mandarin peel extracts was prove clearly on decrease of body weight of obese mice. - The bodyweight of all the obese mice treated mandarine peel extracts decreases ... cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL, LDL (mmol/L) Body weight (g) VNU Journal of Science, Natural Sciences and Technology 25 (2009) 179-187 179 Anti-obesity andbodyweight reducing effect of Fortunella...
... decrease of bodyweight fig. 5. The bodyweight of all the obese mice treated with Docynia indica (W.) Decne fruit extracts decreases from 3.7% to 9.5 %. Lot 5 used Metformin the bodyweight of ... has effect on decreasing bodyweightand blood lipid, FDA). Lot 1 did not treat with Docynia indica (W.) Decne fruit extracts were expressed the increase of bodyweight 11.9%. N.T.T. Loan ... cholesterol (LDL-c) and glucose concentrations to be 67.3%, 46.2 %, 28.6 % and 18.3 %, respectively as compared to ND mice. Our investigations show that anti-obesity andbodyweight reducing effects...
... consumption and history of hypertension, coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and cancer. Anthropometric measurements, including weight, height, and circumferences of the waist and hips, ... meat, poultry, and consumption of processed meat (yes/no) were associated with higher energy intake, alcohol consumption, higher education and income level, and being employed and were inversely ... participants with a BMI<25 kg/m2, 1.00, 1.22 and 1. 09 (p=0.99), in participants with a BMI between 25 and 30 kg/m2 and 1.00, 1.44 and 1.51 (P=0.06) in participants with a BMI>30...
... independentlyaltering bodyweightandbody mass on the metabolic cost ofrunning. J Exp Biol 2007, 210:4418-4427.39. Grabowski A, Farley CT, Kram R: Independent metabolic costsof supporting bodyweightand accelerating ... G, Macaluso A: Physiological costs and tem-poro-spatial parameters of walking on a treadmill vary with body weight unloading and speed in both healthy young and older women. Eur J Appl Physiol ... on a treadmill with body weight support and walking training on the ground. Clin Reha-bil 2001, 15:515-527.24. Sullivan KJ, Knowlton BJ, Dobkin BH: Step training with body weight support: Effect...
... Partial BodyWeight Support: Influence of BodyWeight Release on the Gait of Hemiparetic Patients. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 1997, 11:15-20.21. Dietz V: Proprioception and locomotor ... the user inorder to promote safety and stability [16]. To accomplishoverground walking with bodyweight support, the Kine-Assist offers closed loop bodyweight support continu-ously throughout ... level of bodyweight sup-port when compared with walking overground with no body weight support.MethodsSubjectsEleven neurologically nonimpaired subjects aged 40-72(mean = 50, SD = 9) and twelve...
... smoking groups for prevalence of (a) overweight and obesity based on body mass index (P < 0.05), (b) overweight and obesity based on body fat (P < 0.05), and (c) increased waist circumference ... cessation on bodyweightand plasma leptinlevels. Metabolism 1999, 48:804-808.33. Klok MD, Jakobsdottir S, Drent ML: The role of leptin and ghrelinin the regulation of food intake andbodyweight ... was to detect potential associationsbetween smoking andbody weight, body composition, and rheumatoid cachexia in RA patients.Materials and methodsParticipantsConsecutive patients attending...
... males and females, respectively, at 0.28 ! 0.04 and 0.43 f 0.04 for body weight at 8 weeks in chickens (BW8), and in ducks at0.40 ! 0.04 and 0.51 ±0.04 for body weight ... correlation between body weight of both sexes at 10 weeks was lower (0.72) than the correlationbetween body weight of males at 12 weeks and body weight of females at10 ... increased body weight at6 weeks (BW6) and weight gain between 6 weeks and slaughter (WG) (12 weeksfor males and 10 weeks for females) as well as for the weight of...
... number and egg weight, 0.32 (line A) or 0.33 (line B) between egg weight and body weight and 0.25 (line A)or -0.12 (line B) between egg number and body weight. The ... were -0.11 and 0.07, respectively, and 0.39 between egg weight and body weight at day 215. Obviously, the genetic correlations between egg number and body weight can vary ... number and body weight. Hagger (1994) estimated that genetic correlations between NEGG40 and EW40 was -0.267 and that between NEGG40 and male and female BW40 were- 0.161 and...
... number of eggs while holding egg weight and body weight constant in Brown Tsaiya (Tai et al, 1994). As the heritabilities ofES30 and ES40, and their genetic correlations ... layingduck in Taiwan. A selection for the four traits of egg weight and body weight at40 weeks of age (EW40 and BW40), number of eggs laid up to 52 weeks of age(NEGG52), ... size, body weight and egg production rate in poultry selection was presented by Hogsett and Nordskogin 1958. The theory of restricted selection indices (Kempthorne and Nordskog,1959)...
... selection for body weight. In addition, the summary of Chamberswas based on estimates for body weights at different ages, and most of these werefor body weights at ages ... observations and raw means for body weight in males and females,selection differentials, and least squares estimates of generation effects together withtheir standard errors, ... posterior distributions of the heritability, of the variancedue to the f effect, and of total response are 0.26, 0.03 and 362, respectively, and the posterior standard deviations...
... 6-week weight and first litter size and 0.29 ± 0.04between 6-week weight and the total number of young born in the first 3 births (TNY-3).Key words : Mice, body weight, ... were 0.96 ± 0.03 between6-week and 3-week weight and 0.50 ± 0.01 between 6-week weight and 3-6 week gain. Litter sizeat 1st, 2nd and 3rd parity was hardly modified ... weight (3-week) and 3-6 week gain were modified in the W+ and W- linesin agreement with expectations. Realized genetic correlations between 6-week weight and 3-week weight...
... between body weight at hatch and body weights atlater ages lead to the conclusion that hatch weight had no effect on later body weight, and that body weight at hatch ... First, we will discuss heritability estimates of body weight and weight gain.The heritability estimates of body weight and weight gain as summarized by Kinney(1969) ranged ... body weight at 8 wk of age and weight gain from 4-8 and 12-16 wk of age. The diffe-rences between the sexes were highly significant for all traits except body weight...