... would include walking a 15-minute mile, weeding and hoeing a garden, carrying a load, cycling, skiing, tennis, and dancing High activity would include jogging a mile in 10 minutes, walking with ... for 30 minutes Pushing a stroller 11/2 miles in 30 minutes Bicycling miles in 30 minutes Raking leaves for 30 minutes Dancing fast (social) for 30 minutes Walking miles in 30 minutes (15 min/mile) ... given to maintaining an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals Maintenance of the recommended calcium intake of 1,000 to 1,500 mg/day is especially important for women who may be at risk of osteoporosis.49...
... This includes policies relating to building layout and recreational spaces, catering (including vending machines) and the food and drink children bring into school, the taught curriculum (including ... diet and be physically active, in line with existing standards and guidance This includes policies relating to building layout and recreational spaces, catering (including vending machines) and ... overweightandobesityin adults and children in England and Wales The guidance aims to: • stem the rising prevalenceofobesityand diseases associated with it • increase the effectiveness of interventions...
... U N D Overweightandobesity are becoming an increasingly serious problem in Australia, causing more and more, and graver, ill-health This is part of a worldwide trend towards obesity, and it ... abdomen in males (‘android’ obesity) and around the hips and buttocks in females (‘gynoid’ obesity) In the last to 10 years, life insurers have been aware of the importance of android fat in mortality ... stages when the risk of weight gain is increased for all individuals, in the right Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management ofOverweightandObesityin Adults 11 1—SETTING THE SCENE environmental...
... This includes policies relating to building layout and recreational spaces, catering (including vending machines) and the food and drink children bring into school, the taught curriculum (including ... diet and be physically active, in line with existing standards and guidance This includes policies relating to building layout and recreational spaces, catering (including vending machines) and ... overweightandobesityin adults and children in England and Wales The guidance aims to: • stem the rising prevalenceofobesityand diseases associated with it • increase the effectiveness of interventions...
... 7.6) Table Prevalenceofobesityin children in England and Scotland in 1974, 1984, and 1994 Discussion No (%) of obese children Although the prevalenceofoverweightandobesityin children ... between child and adult overweightand obesity. 10 Rising trends in children will almost certainly be represented in later trends in adult overweightandobesityand probably in an increase in associated ... cut-off points for ages to 12 years Table Prevalenceofoverweightin children in 1974, 1984, and 1994 in England and Scotland Values are percentage overweight unless stated otherwise Change in prevalence...
... factors Differences in BMI andprevalenceofoverweightandobesity by occupation type were investigated by logistic and linear regression models using BMI measure as dichotomous and as normally ... between males and females Lower BMI in males is found with 2nd highest quintile HHI andin females with the lowest quintile HHI Table presents mean BMI andprevalenceofoverweightandobesity by ... Discussion Males in intermediate transport and production work have a higher BMI but those in professional and elementary clerical and sales and services jobs andin trades and laboring occupations...
... 2000 Overweightandobesityprevalencein Kosrae, FSM in 1988 Overweightandobesityprevalencein Kosrae, FSM in 1988 and 2000 and the other states in the FSM became more Westernized during the ... being consumed in large quantities, and these dietary changes led to dramatically increased prevalenceofoverweightandobesity The following section examines the role of the tuna industry in ... Micronesia in 1987/1988 [25] Comparing their results with a study ofobesity conducted in 2000 on Kosrae [2], one of four states in the FSM, shows a substantial increase inoverweightandobesity prevalence...
... sequencing batch mode, and the effluent discharge is normally performed in the morning and/ or evening Therefore, the concentration might increased in the morning and evening Actually, in the morning, ... performed in tributary rivers of the Tone River basin inJapan where the surface water is utilized for the main production of drinking water for people living in the Tokyo metropolitan area In addition, ... and diurnal differences in the concentrations of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in river water which is used for drinking water sources inJapanIn addition, the relationship between microbial indicators...
... public health since 1970 by the “Act for Maintenance of Sanitation in Buildings”; however, small buildings and individual residences are not included, and the substances in indoor air and their concentrations ... by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare ofJapan announced the guideline value of formaldehyde first and individual volatile organic compounds (VOCs).13, 14) In Japan, occupants of newly ... concentration in indoor air is lower inJapan than in other developed countries, the source of lead contamination in dwellings is controversial.122, 123) A paper has indicated that lead in house dust and...
... sources included in the model were: road traffic, shipping, aviation, railroad, industries and larger energy and heat producers, small scale heating, working machines, working vehicles, and working ... especially in relation to the prevalenceof COPD/chronic bronchitis Results discussion Although asthma and COPD have many risk factors in common and often coexist in clinical settings, and there ... road-tire interaction These particles have been shown to be potent inducers of local inflammation [41,42], and their levels are high in the Scandinavian countries due to the use of traction sand and...
... Linguistics Michael O’Donnell, Hua Cheng, and Janet Hitzeman 1998 Integrating referring and informing in NP planning In Proceedings of COLING-ACL’98 Workshop on the Computational Treatment of ... Computational Linguistics Hua Cheng 1998 Embedding new information into referring expressions In ACL-36: Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 17th International ... Computational Linguistics Alaukik Aggarwal, Pablo Gerv´ s, and Raquel Herv´ s a a 2009 Measuring the in uence of errors induced by the presence of dialogues in reference clustering of narrative text In Proceedings...
... difference of the prevalence between clinically normal and abnormal dogs [57] In spite of higher prevalencein clinically abnormal dogs, rate of showing positive urease activity within one hour in clinically ... Cloning Kit (Invitrogen, U.S.A.) and the plasmids containing correct inserts were analysed Histo pa th olog ic e x am in atio n For evaluating the relation of Helicobacter spp infection and clinical ... electron microscopic appearance, and protein profiling analysis [5,9,20,27,28,31,36,37] Infection of GHLO is highly prevalent in dogs and cats The prevalenceof GHLO in dogs has been reported to...
... Most of the ticks (896/1,288) investigated in this study originated from the rice fields and army training sites of Gyeonggi province Other ticks were collected from grass vegetation and cattle and ... found in association with humans and animals in Korea [18] The prevalenceof E chaffeensis infection in 4.3% ticks observed in this study indicate that H longicornis may be predominant carrrier of ... and the 91HE17 (U23503) strains of E chaffeensis, all of these originate from the USA We also performed phylogenetic analysis of EC-PGHL strain in order to determine the epidemiological origin...
... Int J Med Sci 2007, investigation from the groups selected, and after receiving a detailed clarification of the procedures involved in this research, including benefits and possible ... T2D To investigate the combined effect of exercise practice and central adiposity with T2D, the following joint WC and active/inactive variable were created based on both quartiles of WC and EPA ... T2D and the increase of BMI Overweight women had an odds ratio of 1.5, and obese women had an odds ratio of 2.28 When analyzing the association of central adiposity with T2D, the results indicated...
... complain of somatic symptoms, regardless of their somatic ailment At the same time they have great difficulty in recognising and describing their emotions [20-22] Although the role of alexithymia and ... [49-55] In our study andin the most previous studies of patients with COPD, FEV1 percentage of predicted appeared to have an unfavourable effect, being a predictor of anxiety and depression in [50] ... possibility that alexithymia may also be prevalent in patients suffering from COPD [24-26] Taking into account the high prevalenceof anxiety and depression in patients with COPD [15], as well the reported...
... important in inhibiting the development of several diseases, including cancer, inflammatory and heart diseases [45,46] We find no support for this in our results, since, the effect of omega-3:omega-6 ... acid and α-linolenic acid hAdjusted for age, total energy intake and dietary intake of vitamin B12, alcohol and dietary intake of other than omega-3 fatty acids ever, the mechanisms of action and ... total energy intake and dietary intake of vegetables, vitamin B12, alcohol, salmon-type fish and shellfish e Adjusted for age, total energy intake and dietary intake of vegetables, vitamin B12, alcohol,...
... implicated in the etiology of the disorder Clinical obsessions include the fear of dirt/germs, a yearning for symmetry/certainty, suspicion, sexuality, and a fixation on religion Thus, compulsions often ... on religion Thus, compulsions often include rituals focused on cleansing, controlling, arranging, counting, touching, and collecting [5] Although the age of onset varies, the most risky periods ... scores 0, and columns and are both scored This bimodal response scale is a simple method of scoring and eliminates errors due to "end-users" and "middle-users" [17] We take a cut off point 1/2...
... containing × 10 leucocytes prepared from ml of EDTA anticoagulated blood within six hours of receipt of the specimen Smears were fixed in methanol for 10 minutes Immunofluorescence staining was ... (64%) of the recipients were not As a result of the increased use of Gancyclovir prophylaxis, the incidence and severity of CMV disease is significantly reduced However, there is an increasing incidence ... participated in the design of the study and performed the statistical analysis HNM conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination All authors read and approved the final manuscript...