Background: Obesity is more prevalent in adults with severe mental illness than in the general population. Little is known about the prevalence of obesity in mentally ill adolescents. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of obesity and its complications among inpatients in a psychiatri...
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The projection of results from this study to all women aged 55–79 years in England assumes that the distribution of characteristics within BMI categories is similar among women in the general population and the study population. Study participants were representative of women attending breast cancer ...
(i.e., NE-AN; BMI ≥ 15), as measured by eating and general psychopathology, body image concerns, and quality of life; (b) to explore a novel specifier defining a group of patients with “very extreme” AN (i.e., VE-AN; BMI ≤ 13.5), versus patients with extreme AN (i.e., ...
on Ischemic Stroke (SAHLSIS) with baseline measurements of s-IGFBP1, homeostasis model assessment of IR (HOMA-IR), BMI (categories: normal-weight (8.5–25), overweight (25–30), and obesity (>30)), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) as a measure of general inflammation. ...
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