Obese Class III patients at significantly greater risk of multiple complications after lumbar surgery: an analysis of 10,387 patients in the ACS NSQIP database.Spine J. 2014;14(9):2008-2018.Buerba RA, Fu MC, Gruskay JA et al (2013) Obese class III patients at significantly greater risk ...
Objectives To compare the serum and urine pharmacokinetics (PK) of intravenous tigecycline in obese class III (obese-C3) adults with those in normal weight (NW) adults. Patients and methods Obese-C3 (n = 8) and NW (n = 4) healthy adult volunteers received a single intravenous dose of ...
Serum and urine pharmacokinetics of tigecycline in obese class III and normal weight adults. Objectives To compare the serum and urine pharmacokinetics (PK) of intravenous tigecycline in obese class III (obese-C3) adults with those in normal weight... Pai,Manjunath,P. - 《Journal of ...
respectively, by World Health Organization Obesity class. Class III obesity (BMI >30 kg/m2) was associated with a significantly higher risk of in-hospital death. Overweight and class I-III obesity was associated with a significantly higher risk of mechanical ventilation. Credit: UT ...
Define Morbidly obese. Morbidly obese synonyms, Morbidly obese pronunciation, Morbidly obese translation, English dictionary definition of Morbidly obese. n. The condition of being obese; increased body weight caused by excessive accumulation of fat. Ame
Overweight is further subdivided into four categories: pre-obese (25 to < 30 kg/m2), obese Class I (30 to < 35 kg/m2), obese Class II (35 to < 40 kg/m2) and obese Class III (≥40 kg/m2) [18]. Data analyses involved descriptive statistics and paired t-tests to ...
The rates of severe or Class III obesity (BMI ≥ 40.0 kg/m2) and endometrial cancer (EC) incidence and mortality have been increasing significantly in the United States. Adults with severe obesity are more likely to die and women with severe obesity have a higher risk of EC developm...
Obesity is classified into four classes according to the World Health Organization (WHO): class I (BMI 30–34.9 kg/m2), class II (BMI 35.00–39.9 kg/m2), class III (BMI 40–49.9 kg/m2) and class IV (BMI≥50 kg/m2) [1]. Obese patients are often frail due to ...
Class I 30–34.9 Class II 35–39.9 Class III ≥40 BMI, body mass index; GWG, gestational weight gain; kg, kilograms; IOM, Institute of Medicine; lbs, pounds; m2, meters squared. The purpose of this systematic review was to identify and analyze previous research that gave sufficient ...
with different time durations [a maximal incremental ramp test with a short time duration (8-12 min) (STest) and a maximal incremental test with a longer time duration (20-25 min) (LTest)] to investigate whether an LTest accurately assesses aerobic fitness in class II and III obese men...