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  1. ... of weight gain and increased the risk of clinically significant weight gain when compared with placebo at the end of ...
  2. ... if obese or beginning in adolescence or w/rapid significant weight gain or other symptoms (e.g., polyuria/polydipsia) Free ...
  3. ... Olsen 2007 looked at the ability of seven clinically used criteria for ‘moderate’ failure to thrive to identify significant undernutrition defined as the combination of slow conditional weight gain and low BMI: body mass index < 9 th ...
  4. ... precede substantial weight loss. Cachexia: the presence of significant ... cancer or rapid progression of disease that is unresponsive to treatment. ...
  5. ... Consider for treatment-refractory anxiety. • Most associated with significant weight gain. • Also evaluate for metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular ...
  6. ... associated with antipsychotic medication. Why this is important Rapid weight gain associated with antipsychotic medication and poor physical health ( ...
  7. ... fibrosis 2 to 15 years old showed no clinically significant difference in weight (measured as change in kg and change in ... fibrosis 2 to 15 years old showed no clinically significant difference in weight (measured as change in kg) in the group ...
  8. ... cited above after three to four months. If significant weight gain or intolerable behavioral side effects occur in patients ...
  9. ... Weller,, McCarthy,, Redmond,, Dodge,, Oral nutritional supplements promote significant weight gain in cystic fibrosis patients, Journal of Human Nutrition ...
  10. ... and adjusting doses if necessary if there is rapid or excessive weight gain, or abnormal lipid or blood glucose levels, investigating ... activities most of the day, nearly every day significant weight loss when not dieting, or weight gain, or decrease or increase in appetite nearly every ...
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