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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. ... Table 154 ). There was also evidence for statistically significant adverse events associated with low dose antipsychotics as follows: clinically relevant weight gain, continuous measure of weight gain and increased appetite ( ...
  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. ... et al 2017 ]. With non-volitional feeding, too rapid and excessive weight gain ... this is most significant for lower extremity asymmetry because of the impact ...
  5. ... of antidepressants. Those taking olanzapine showed a statistically significant weight gain of 2.72 kg in studies lasting between ... profile for weight change. Comment Few data for weight gain were statistically significant other than for olanzapine, which showed an average ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 5 years. Birth weight is usually normal, but significant weight gain begins within the first year and becomes a lifelong issue for most individuals. A majority of individuals have significant learning difficulties; a minority have severe impairment on ...
  8. ... Weller,, McCarthy,, Redmond,, Dodge,, Oral nutritional supplements promote significant weight gain in cystic fibrosis patients, Journal of Human Nutrition ...
  9. ... not a symptom of CFS / ME and that weight gain was not a significant symptom but the consequence of inactivity. 11 Loss ... disease signs and symptoms of cardiorespiratory disease significant weight loss sleep apnoea clinically significant lymphadenopathy. [1.2.1.4] Re-assessment before ...
  10. ... surgical menopause (e.g., hot flashes, mood swings, weight gain, and genitourinary complaints) can cause a significant impairment in their quality of life. To reduce ...
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