Finally, the increased risk of weight gain and the development of post-menopausal breast cancer are generally limited to non-HRT users.5,6 We did not stratify our analyses in post-menopausal breast cancer by HRT status because of diminishing sample sizes....
Finally, the increased risk of weight gain and the development of post-menopausal breast cancer are generally limited to non-HRT users.5,6 We did not stratify our analyses in post-menopausal breast cancer by HRT status because of diminishing sample sizes....
Children self-reported their height and weight annually on our questionnaire, which provided specific measuring instructions but suggested that they ask someone for assistance. Since their mothers are nurses who biennially self-report their own height and weight as part of NHSII, assistance is availabl...
Gabapentinmay cause weight gain, but it is an uncommon side effect. Studies have shown that a small number of people taking gabapentin, a drug used to treat epilepsy and postherpetic neuralgia, experienced weight gain. People who do gain weight may gain about 5 pounds after 6 weeks of use. ...
Postmenopausal women with a weight gain of ≥ 20 kg, compared to women with stable weight (defined as a change of 2 kg or less), had a 68% increased risk of BC in never HRT users, and a 22% increased risk in ever HRT users (p-interaction by HRT use < 0.001). Spline...
Kim, Na-HyungPark, Seong HoonWonkwang Univ Inst Metab Dis Iksan 3442 South KoreaJournal of the Science of Food and AgricultureKim NH, Park SH. Evaluation of green pepper (Cap- sicum annuum L.) juice on the weight gain and changes in lipid profile in C57BL/6 mice fed a high‐ fat ...
Women aged 47-73 years with overweight or obesity (n = 1356) in the NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) were randomised (1:2) to be invited to join a BCPP or a MDPP. The BCPP included personalised information on breast cancer risk and a web and phone weight loss/behaviour change...
longitudinal association between weight change and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children did not include studies that assessed HSUVs from generic preference-based measures [163], and preference-based measures are often omitted in many clinical effectiveness studies on childhood weight gain...
nutrition;pregnancy;preconception;non-communicable diseases;gestational weight gain;nutrition counselling;obesity;person-centered care 1. Introduction 1.1. Impact of Nutrition on Pregnancy and Offspring Health across the Life Course Overweight and obesity (measured using Body Mass Index (BMI)) can lead to...
Although cheese has long been perceived to promote weight gain due to its high fat content, most studies so far have suggested that it either has no effect or a protective effect on weight gain. A previous study of three large cohorts of healthcare professionals (NHS I & II and HPFS) fou...