In contrast to normal-weight patients with COPD, underweight patients show increased apoptosis in skeletal muscles. |
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Persons with anorexia nervosa eventually become visibly recognizable because of their severely underweight status. |
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People with anorexia limit their food intake severely, and so become very underweight. |
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Childhood undernutrition, defined as underweight or low-weight-for-age, is the leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. |
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We were underweight but changed tack about a month ago and are now slightly overweight. |
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She has an intense need for control and is scared of gaining weight even when extremely underweight. |
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I was a geeky, scrawny, underweight kid who liked strange music and didn't fit in at all. |
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Perhaps your exercise regime is too demanding, since your body mass index suggests you're not underweight. |
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A national poll of more than 2000 men asked whether they considered themselves underweight, normal weight, overweight or obese. |
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People who are under-nourished will not be eating enough and be underweight because their diet will not be providing them with enough energy. |
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Although being slightly underweight, outwardly Stacey appears to be just like any other 11-year-old. |
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In addition, research shows that teenage girls, particularly those who are underweight or dieting to lose weight, are not getting enough calcium. |
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Shouldn't a GP investigate why a child is underweight, and share his or her concern with the parents? |
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Since then she had been in a re-hab centre and was now considered only slightly underweight. |
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Whether you are underweight, normally weighted or overweight, your eating solution can become a problem. |
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Earnings estimates still have to come down and as a result we are underweight in technology stocks. |
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Although it recommended that investors switch to US shares, it still recommends that investors be underweight in US equities. |
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In market parlance, they overweight the most recent information and underweight the information that came before. |
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You might run your car underweight and then chose to put weight in different places. |
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The first question posed in this research asked whether individual HR managers would underweight base rate data. |
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The second question posed in this study asked whether groups composed of experienced individuals underweight base rate data. |
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One in ten parents expressed some concern about underweight in normal weight children. |
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They are just disqualified from the show ring because of underweight or overweight. |
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The telltale signs are underweight children, poor academic performance, and health problems. |
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Teodora's plate was piled high with pork because her family felt she was underweight. |
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Athletic women who are underweight at the start of the pregnancy commonly gain more weight, while overweight women may gain less. |
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She was also very underweight and had ringbone and arthritis in her back and hindquarters. |
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Already, smaller ice packs have reduced hunting grounds for polar bears, leaving some dangerously underweight. |
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These children tend to be underweight and emaciated, with decreased muscle tone. |
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You may have to take nutrients or eat foods containing certain vitamins so that you do not become undernourished or underweight. |
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I know I shouldn't complain because I can eat what I want and not gain weight, but it's not good being underweight. |
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Higher levels of protein and calories may be needed in underweight horses, but should not be fed to normal or overweight horses. |
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Women who are underweight are much more likely than women with more meat on their bones to say that they prefer shopping with their friends, the survey finds. |
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He is still underweight in technology stocks, which he considers expensive, and prefers traditional old economy businesses such as paper and steel. |
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The table shows that only six countries are on track to achieve the MDG 1 underweight indicator. |
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Although the problems associated with overweight and obesity are indeed serious, being underweight also carries its own risks. |
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A detractor from performance was the Fund's underweight allocation to the Japanese yen. |
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A woman who waits is less likely to have a miscarriage, premature birth, or small or underweight baby. |
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Almost overnight, big-boned, N-frame six-guns like the Model 28 found themselves out of vogue, replaced by underweight versions sporting a slimmer and trimmer body. |
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Many entertainment celebrities are underweight, some anorexically so. |
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In Brazil the biggest detractor from performance was the structural underweight in iron ore giant Vale. |
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Nearly a third of children under five are underweight, according to Unicef, which will have wide-ranging impacts on the country. |
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Finally, our portfolios are underweight in Canadian and International equities. |
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We were underweight Utilities, Consumer Staples and Health Care during the quarter, which was a detractor to Fund performance. |
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Never mind the fact that he was 45 pounds underweight when he auditioned to play the beefy lead. |
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The proportion of underweight children is three times less than in the areas where Tdh may not intervene. |
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Underfed pregnant women give birth to underweight babies who are more susceptible to disease. |
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View canola to be commodity underweight with no price targets at this time. |
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But the tumour had made it difficult for her to feed, and Maomai was too underweight to undergo an operation the same day. |
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She was still rather underweight at 100 pounds, okay, very underweight, but she ate healthily, exercised a normal amount and gained a ton of self-confidence. |
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Disaggregated statistics indicate that disparities exist for underweight prevalence among urban and rural children. |
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Despite all the hullabaloo over gold, the sub-sector had a below-market return and thus the Fund's underweight helped. |
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The almost untried Belarusian crew, who never got to test their boat speed at Munich, after being disqualified for an underweight boat, took an early lead. |
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A malnourished girl becomes a malnourished mother, who will give birth to an underweight baby. |
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Women are frequently reminded, too, that Barbie would be dangerously underweight if she were a real human. |
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Physical activity is a healthier alternative to controlling weight than smoking and dieting. Unfortunately, a few people use it to achieve an underweight figure instead of maintaining a normal, healthy weight. |
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We will therefore continue to underweight the energy sector as we believe that the price of crude oil will come down and will be partial to securities with greater exposure to natural gas. |
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If they are thin and underweight, they could be malnourished. |
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Children with S-ECC have a reduced oral health quality of life and many are believed to be malnourished, underweight or have altered growth patterns. |
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She also noted that overweight women were more likely to be malnourished, while those who were underweight tended to gain weight during pregnancy at the expense of their fetus. |
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The Global Hunger Index, developed by a trio of think-tanks, combines data on malnourishment, underweight children and child deaths to arrive at an overall measure of the degree to which hunger stalks a country's people. |
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The main transfusion reaction symptoms in the present study were tetter and fever, and there were more transfusion reactions in the underweight group than in the normal weight group. |
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The 1991 statistics showed that 53 per cent of children under the age of five were underweight and 15 per cent of children under the age of two were emaciated. |
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Within a modestly underweight total equity position, relative to the benchmark, we prefer global equities with a tilt toward the U. S. market which is typically more defensive. |
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The primary detractor to relative performance for the year was our underweight position within financials, as this non-traditional high yield sector posted a strong rally over the second half of the fiscal year. |
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We maintained in underweight in the early part of the year which was a detractor to performance as oil prices recovered, but recently we have reduced our position to neutral. |
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She has a thick head of hair and is no longer underweight. |
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If the equipment has been filling more or less cement in bags, the only stage where this can be detected is at the outgoing weighbridge where the truck shows overweight or underweight. |
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The widespread practice of open defecation goes some way to explaining India's dire nutritional performance. If girls give birth very young, their babies are likely to be underweight, and to fail to thrive. |
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The United Nations reckons that in 2008 over a quarter of children in the developing world were underweight, a sixth of people lacked access to safe drinking water, and just under half used insanitary toilets or none at all. |
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Hunger is also transmitted between generations, as underfed mothers give birth to underweight children whose potential for mental and physical activity is impaired. |
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The children of the village are weighed and measured regularly, enabling mothers to monitor whether the children are underweight or falling behind in growth. |
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Significantly higher rates of hospital admission are seen among babies living in cold housing, and they're more likely to be underweight, and develop more slowly. |
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Nearly one in two children aged under five is underweight in South Asia. |
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All developing regions fail to meet the target for reducing child mortality and one-third of all children in developing countries are underweight or have stunted growth. |
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Allocation among sectors, always the result of our bottom-up stock selection process, also contributed to relative performance, due largely to underweight positions in Consumer Staples and Utilities. |
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We are staying overweight in equities and underweight in fixed income. |
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In Paraguay, a nutritional survey in two indigenous communities showed a very high prevalence of underweight and stunted growth among children under five years of age. |
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Upon conducting a literature review it was clear that people with disabilities are more likely to experience reduced well-being because of obesity, or being underweight, malnourished. |
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The energy sector moved from a modest underweight to a significant overweight during the quarter, due solely to the substantial reduction in the benchmark sector weight arising out of the annual Russell index reconstitution. |
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If she is underweight, she may be unable to consume enough food during gestation to provide for her own nutritional needs as well as the needs of her developing fetuses. |
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The nutrition and early childhood care project will contribute to the reduction by 20 per cent of underweight children under the age of three and reduce micronutrient deficiencies. |
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The lack of exposure to the Materials sector and an underweight position in Energy reflected the scarcity of quality yield opportunities in those sectors. |
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For example, babies born to a mother who is malnourished and in poor-health have a higher probability of being underweight and of experiencing poor health in adulthood. |
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My cat looks underweight, so I'll fatten him up with higher-calorie cat food. |
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It is illegal to capture or hurt them, but it is accepted to house underweight hedgehogs found out during winter. |
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Our main underweight is still in cash, which yields very little and is inert to both deflation and reflation risk. |
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Researchers at the University of Warwick compared 200 adults born very prematurely or severely underweight with adults born at term. |
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The proportion of investors' underweight energy stocks has increased in the past month to a net 25 per cent from a net 22 per cent. |
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The animal was found by the RSPCA underweight and roaming common land near Hall's home. |
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The scaling back of bank underweights was even more pronounced in Europe, albeit from a deeper underweight position. |
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The website reports, Barbie, a world-renowned little girls' toy, is supposed to be 5 feet, 9 inches tall and 110 pounds, so underweight that she will be unable to menstruate. |
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The market trader was fined for selling underweight bags of fruit. |
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The guidelines urged women to fatten up babies if they appear underweight. |
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The Federal Obesity Clinical Guidelines define underweight as a BMI of 18 or less, overweight as a BMI of 25 to 29.9 and obesity as a BMI of 30 and above. |
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