So at (0x00000108) is the BMI reset function, how to understand the macro XMC1000_BmiInstallationReq? Normally define a function in a macro, a parameter is required, e.g.: #define sqr_macro(x) (x*x) But in the BMI reset macro function, how it works? How to understand the (**)...
(Hitler of course said the Big Liars were in fact the Jews, who he went on to explain were to be expected to lie about everything all the time. This would make it a little odd that anybody believed their lies, regardless of size, but never mind. Water under the bridge, old chap. ...
when you eat fewer meals, it’s harder to overeat (meta-analysis). Most people are overweight, so making it harder for them to gain even more weight improves their health. That seems to explain the entire benefit, and it wouldn’t apply to us. ...
Institutions like the Cleveland Clinic and MD Anderson Cancer Center explain that overeating frequently disrupts the body’s natural hunger and fullness signals, leading to weight gain, digestive discomfort, and long-term risks like heart disease, liver problems, and more. It also causes an imbalance...
Employees who perceive their supervisors to listen well enjoy multiple benefits, including enhanced well-being. However, concerns regarding the construct validity of perceived-listening measures raise doubts about such conclusions. The perception of listening quality may reflect two factors: constructive and...
Genes could in part explain, for example, why some people are otherwise skinny but have a big belly. In a study inNature Geneticsthat analyzed the genes of more than 476,000 people, researchers found 24 genes that determine where a person might store fat. Some variants of those genes would...
Waist sizeis a simpler and better health metric than body fat percentage or BMI. Even better is your waist-to-height ratio.4 Divide your waist by your height, which works in centimeters or inches. If your waist size is under half your height, that’s considered “healthy.” ...
This could explain why the results observed in our study are different to those obtained during live competitive games, as e’athletes experience greater stressors during competitive games when compared to playing a solo-queued ranked game. E’athletes with more experience have been shown to have ...
Body mass index (BMI): BMI is a measure of body weight and height, used to determine if a person is underweight, of normal weight, overweight, or obese. Body satisfaction: Adapted from the Body Image Scale. Some example items are, “Do you find it difficult to look at yourself...
Jérôme Schoenmaeckers16 Filling in the gap: how to explain the divergence between subjective and objective health measures ▸ Most respondents underestimate their health compared to a “true health index” based on objective factors▸ The older respondents are, the less likely they under- and...