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Obesity in pregnancy: a study of the impact of maternal obesity on NHS maternity services Objective To gain a detailed understanding of healthcare professionals' perceptions of the impact that caring for obese pregnant women has on maternity ser... N Heslehurst,R Lang,J Rankin,... - 《Bjog...
Obesity Will Eventually Crush the NHS Warn Doctors, Who Urge Urgent ActionByline: By Madeleine Brindley Western MailWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
The NHS long-term plan: a comparison of the narrative used for cancer and obesitydoi:10.1016/S2213-8587(20)30072-3Stuart W FlintThe Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
46 In essence, the health impact of obesity far exceeds what we have presented herein. This, combined with the relative consistency in the estimates from the 6 cohort studies, makes it clear that obesity is a major public health problem in the United States....
Arterial hypertension and obesity commonly coexist. The latter has been associated with increased LVM and increased prevalence of LVH independent of hypertension.20 However, previous echocardiographic studies into the impact of obesity on the diagnostic performance of the ECG at detecting LVH have ...
HLS survey have been interviewed each month, and they completed short web surveys that focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The short web surveys covered the changing impact of the pandemic on the welfare of individuals and households. Each month, participants completed one survey ...
摘要: Background: Obesity prevalence has been increasing over decades among the U.S. population. This study analyzed trends in obesity prevalence among long-stay nursing home residents from 2005 to 2015. 关键词: Body mass index Nursing home care Comorbidities and functional decline 年份: 2019 收...
The availability of obesity surgery varied considerably across the 9 different regions of England, although the number of operations increased nationally over time. Conclusions Access to this intervention is highly variable and does not appear to reflect estimated regional differences in morbid obesity. ...
We further explored the possibility of selection bias by obesity status (survivor bias), where obese women, who did not develop breast cancer by cohort entry were less susceptible, by testing an interaction term between exposure and age at entry after splitting the timescale into refined age ...