1. Effects of social determinants of health on obesity among urban women of ...
Pregnant women who are obese have higher chances of heart disease, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes [15]. The link between women obesity and future obesity in ...
Obesity is a major global public health problem. It is spreading very fast in low- and middle-income countries and has reached world record levels in some of them. In Ghana, it has increased by over 65% among urban women in the past three decades. ...

2. [PDF] Effects of social determinants of health on obesity among urban women of ...
24 jan 2023 · Obesity and overweight; c2021 [cited May 2]. available from: https ... Bendavid E. The overweight and obe- sity transition from the ...
3. He should join a (gastric) band! Obese music fan loses 16st playing drums ...
29 dec 2011 · Obese music fan loses 16st playing drums on PlayStation game ... Marc Rodwell was told his lifestyle of no exercise and takeaway foods ...
Doctors told Marc Rodwell, 23 and from Hamilton, Lanarkshire, that he would not live to see his 24th birthday if he didn't lose weight.

4. [PDF] Home Environment Influences on Overweight and Obesity Among 2-5 ...
increased odds of childhood overweight or obesity for mothers with overweight and obesity ... Bendavid, E. (2019). The overweight and obesity transition ...
5. Optimized Nutrition in Mitochondrial Disease Correlates to Improved ...
18 sep 2023 · ... overweight/obese (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2). Of the 38 children, 12/38 (31.6 ... Bendavid I, et al. Body weight control and energy expenditure ...
We sought to prospectively characterize the nutritional status of adults ≥ 19 years (n = 22, 27% males) and children (n = 38, 61% male) with genetically-confirmed primary mitochondrial disease (PMD) to guide development of precision nutritional ...

6. Economic development, urbanization, technological change and overweight
We use this data to examine a broader range of questions than the previous studies that predominantly focused on how overweight, obesity or BMI in women varied ...
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7. [PDF] Renal transplantation outcomes in obese patients - HAL
4 jun 2024 · Girerd, Jacques Hubert, Marc Ladriere, Emmanuelle Laurain, Louis Leblanc, Pierre ... Obesity and overweight. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact- ...
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9. obesity prevalence rates: Topics by Science.gov
Children were measured and classified as underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese, using the International Obesity Task Force cut-offs for body mass ...
10. Broad-spectrum β-lactams in obese non-critically ill patients - Nature
23 jun 2014 · Obesity, defined by the World Health Organization as a body mass index (BMI) ... Marc H. Scheetz. Clinical Pharmacokinetics (2022) ...
Obesity may alter the pharmacokinetics of β-lactams. The goal of this study was to evaluate if and why serum concentrations are inadequate when standard β-lactam regimens are administered to obese, non-critically ill patients. During first year, we consecutively included infected, obese patients (body mass index (BMI) ⩾30 kg m−2) who received meropenem (MEM), piperacillin-tazobactam (TZP) or cefepime/ceftazidime (CEF). Patients with severe sepsis or septic shock, or those hospitalized in the intensive care unit were excluded. Serum drug concentrations were measured twice during the elimination phase by high-performance liquid chromatography. We evaluated whether free or total drug concentrations were >1 time (fT>minimal inhibition concentration (MIC)) or >4 times (T>4MIC) the clinical breakpoints for Pseudomonas aeruginosa during optimal periods of time: ⩾40% for MEM, ⩾50% for TZP and ⩾70% for CEF. We included 56 patients (median BMI: 36 kg m−2): 14 received MEM, 31 TZP and 11 CEF. The percentage of patients who attained target fT>MIC and T>4MIC were 93% and 21% for MEM, 68% and 19% for TZP, and 73% and 18% for CEF, respectively. High creatinine clearance (107 (range: 6–398) ml min−1) was the only risk factor in univariate and multivariate analyses to predict insufficient serum concentrations. In obese, non-critically ill patients, standard drug regimens of TZP and CEF resulted in insufficient drug concentrations to treat infections due to less susceptible b...

11. [PDF] Advances in hernia surgery - Maastricht University
1 jan 2018 · Bendavid R. The unified theory of hernia formation. Hernia : the ... mean body mass index (BMI) of 27 kg/m2 (SD ±6.4 kg/m2) and median ...
12. Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 Vaccination on Preterm Birth - MDPI
... BMI—Body Mass Index. Table 3. Newborn features and vaccination ... Uta, M.; Craina, M.; Marc, F.; Enatescu, I. Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 ...
During the coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the safety and efficacy of vaccination during pregnancy, particularly regarding the risk of preterm birth, have been a subject of concern. This systematic review aims to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on preterm birth risk and to inform clinical practice and public health policies. Following PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines, a database search included PubMed, Embase, and Scopus, conducted up until October 2023. Inclusion criteria focused on studies that examined COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy and its correlation with preterm birth, defined as a birth before 37 weeks of gestation. Six studies met these criteria, encompassing 35,612 patients. A quality assessment was performed using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale and the Cochrane Collaboration’s tool, with the risk of bias evaluated via a funnel plot analysis and an Egger’s regression test. The studies demonstrated geographical diversity, mainly from Israel, Romania, and the United States, with a blend of prospective and retrospective designs. The patient cohort’s mean age was 31.2 years, with common comorbidities such as gestational diabetes and obesity affecting 9.85% of the total population. The vaccination types varied across the studies, with BNT162b2 being the most used. The results indicated a low heterogeneity among the included studies, evidenced by a Cochran’s Q statistic of 2.10 and an I2 st...

13. The minimal open preperitoneal (MOPP) approach for treating groin ...
The fat between the membranous plane and the external oblique aponeurosis is ... In Bendavid R, Ed, Abdominal wall hernias. Principles and management ...
The minimal open preperitoneal (MOPP) approach for treating groin hernias: technique, indications, and results

14. Effects of social determinants of health on obesity among urban women of ...
Yaya S, Ghose B.Trend in overweight and obesity among women of reproductive age in Uganda: 1995–2016. ... Bendavid E. The overweight and obesity transition ...
Obesity is a major global public health problem. It is spreading very fast in low- and middle-income countries and has reached world record levels in some of them. In Ghana, it has increased by over 65% among urban women in the past three decades. This study investigated the effects of social determinants of health on obesity among women in urban Ghana. The study analyzed the Ghana demographic and health survey data. These are nationally representative data collective every five years across low- and middle-income countries. A total of 1,204 urban women were included in the analysis. Body mass index was the outcome variable of interest. We used logistic regression to model the effects of the various social determinants of health on obesity. The results showed that 40% (95% confidence interval (CI) = 25.4, 57.0) and 36.7% (95% CI = 25.6, 49.3) of women who had higher education and those whose partners had higher education suffered from obesity, respectively. Women living in rich households had a five times higher prevalence of obesity than those in poor households (28.8% vs 5.7%). Further, 33.4% (95% CI = 18.5, 19.3) of women who occupied managerial positions were obese. The results from the multivariable logistic regression analysis suggested that compared to women in poor households, those in rich households were 3.4 times (95% CI = 1.31, 8.97) more likely to suffer from obesity. Women whose main occupation was agriculture were 81% (aOR = 0.19; 95% CI = 0.034, 0.99) less lik...
15. [PDF] Prevalence of Cardiometabolic Disease Risk Factors in People ...
Overall, 21.7%. (67/30) were classified as overweight (pre-obesity, BMI 25–. 29.9 kg/m2), while 8.1% (25/309) were classified as obese. (BMI ≥30 kg/m2). Based ...
16. abdominal obesity-metabolic syndrome: Topics by Science.gov
Overweight and obesity was defined using the extrapolated adult body mass index (BMI) ... Rada, Isabel; Deldicque, Louise; Francaux, Marc; Zbinden-Foncea, Hermann.
17. Renal transplantation outcomes in obese patients: a French cohort ...
... obese patient transplant allocation.. List of references. Obesity and overweight. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/obesity-and- ...
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BackgroundWhilst there are a number of publications comparing the relationship between body mass index (BMI) of kidney transplant recipients and graft/patient survival, no study has assessed this for a French patient cohort. MethodsIn this study, cause-specific Cox models were used to study patient and graft survival and several other time-to-event measures. Logistic regressions were performed to study surgical complications at 30 days post-transplantation as well as d…
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