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  Book Seasonal stress among women exposed to seasonal fluctuations in food availability.

by Panugao, MP.; Wageningen, Netherlands, 1998.

Subject: Food availability; Seasonal food storage; Food supply; Weight losses and bmi; Women beninese; Body mass index; Body weight.

 
     
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  Book Metabolic aspects of caloric restriction (420 kcal): body composition changes.

by Krzywicki, HJ.;

Subject: Body cooperation; Metabolism; Caloric restriction; Body weight; Body mass.

 
     
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  Thesis Body mass index and weight perception of adolescents in selected private and public schools in Metro Manila, Philippines.

by Cua, Sioksan Cua-.; 2008.

Subject: Self-perception in adolescence; Body mass index; Body weight.

 
     
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  Book Regulation of body weight : report of the Dahlem Workshop on Regulation of Body Weight, Biological and Behavioral Mechanisms, Berlin May 14-19, 1995.

Chichester: Wiley, 1996.

Subject: Body weight -- Regulation -- Congresses; Obesity -- Congresses; Body weight -- Physiology -- Congresses.

 
     
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  Thesis Principal component analysis of body measurements of Filipino women.

by Tirol, Miriam Bridget C.; 1981.

Subject: Anthropometry -- Philippines; Body weight; Body size.

 
     
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  Analytics The Risk factors of weight gain.



Subject: Weight gain; Body weight.

 
     
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  Analytics Monitoring the impact of a mebendazole mass drug administration initiative for soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) control in the Western Visayas Region of the Philippines from 2007 through 2011.

by Sanza, Megan;

Subject: BODY MASS INDEX; BODY WEIGHT; HELMINTHIASIS; HELMINTHS; HEMOGLOBINS; INTESTINAL DISEASES; NUTRITIONAL STATUS; PREVALENCE; RURAL POPULATION; SCHOOLS; MEBENDAZOLE; PARASITEMIA; ANTI-WORM; MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION.

 
     
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  Analytics Can the electronic revolution affect children health ?.



Subject: Electronic revolution -- caused obesity,abnormal body weight or develop high body mass index (BMI), atherosclrosis, hypertension, chronic heart failure; Children -- Health and hygiene; Health education.

 
     
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  Analytics Excess deaths associated with underweight, overweight, and obesity / Katherine M. Flegal.

by Flegal, Katherine M.;

Subject: Body Weight.

 
     
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  Analytics Race, Place, and Obesity : The Complex Relationships Among Community Racial/Ethnic Composition, Individual Race/Ethnicity, and Obesity In The United States.

by Wang, Youfa;

Subject: OBESITY; APPETITE DEPRESSANTS; BODY WEIGHT.

 
     
Relevance: 14.18%
 
     
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