Mean and standard errors of monthly weight gain after adjusting for maternal age; race / ethnicity; education; household income; marital status; parity; postpartum Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children program participation; prepregnancy body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared); infant sex; gestational age; birth weight; age at solid food introduction; and sweet drinks consumption.
Other factors that negatively influence the likelihood of VBAC include increasing maternal age, high body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared), high birth weight, and advanced gestational age at delivery (more than 40 weeks)(45, 49 — 55).
Covariates included the child's sex, calendar conception year (categorical variable), gestational age, maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared)(BMI < 18.5 = underweight; 18.5 ≤ BMI < 25 = normal weight; 25 ≤ BMI < 30 = overweight; BMI ≥ 30 = obese), maternal age at delivery (younger than 20, 20 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, and ≥ 35 years), maternal education at delivery (≤ high school graduate, some college education, college graduate, postgraduate, or unknown), maternal race / ethnicity (Asian, black, white, or other), and gestational diabetes (yes / no).
A body mass index (BMI) of 25 was used as the reference (calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared).
You can calculate your BMI by multiplying your body weight in pounds by 703, dividing
by your height in inches and dividing
by your height in inches again.
D, Baseline body mass index (BMI; calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared).
You can calculate your body mass index by dividing your weight in kilograms (kg)
by your height in meters (m) squared.
To minimize the confounding effect and test for potential modification by an overall lifestyle pattern, we further performed a stratified analysis according to a priori — defined healthy lifestyle pattern, as characterized by never smoking or ever smoking for fewer than 5 pack - years, never or moderate alcohol intake (< 14 g / d in women and < 28 g / d in men), body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared) of at least 18.5 and less than 25.0, and physical activity of at least 150 min / wk at a moderate level or at least 75 min / wk at a vigorous level (equivalent to ≥ 7.5 metabolic equivalent h / wk) as recommended.18 Likewise, given the previous report that protein intake was associated with a higher risk for diabetes - related mortality, 8 we examined the protein - mortality association according to the history of diabetes.
We also excluded 279 participants with a body mass index (BMI) less than 18.5 (calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared) and 905 with missing values on covariates, leaving 11733 adults for analysis.
Body mass index (BMI) was calculated as body weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared.
Adjusted for age (continuous); interval; total energy intake (continuous); current menopausal hormones (binary); smoking status (never, past, or current smoker); body mass index (< 25.0, 25.0 - 29.9, or ≥ 30.0)(calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared); physical activities (quintiles); marital status (married or partnered; widowed; or separated, divorced, or single); not involved in a church, volunteer, or community group (binary); retired (binary); reported diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (binary); cancer (binary); high blood pressure (binary); or myocardial infarction or angina (binary); and Mental Health Index score (86 - 100, 76 - 85, 53 - 75) in 1996.
(BMI is calculated by dividing weight in kilograms
by height in meters squared.)
The Consumerist blog alerts us here to an unusual requirement that Lincoln University instituted in 2006: Upon matriculating at the school, each student's «body mass index» (weight in pounds divided
by height in inches squared) is measured.
BMI is equal to weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared.
Childhood body mass index (BMI)(calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared) was defined as the average of sex - and age - standardized BMIs as calculated from physical measurements taken at ages 5, 7, 9, and 11 years.
Maternal body mass index (BMI) was calculated from self - reported height and weight measurements (weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared).
Maternal body mass index was calculated from self - reported height and weight measurements (weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared).
Participants were aged 18 years and older with a body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided
by height in meters squared) between 27 and 45 (indicating an overweight / obese sample) and met DSM - IV criteria for BED.
Not exact matches
Cho, who joined DRW
in 2016, has pushed the unit to new
heights, frequently conducting trades
in the $ 1 million to $ 5 million range and expanding into new markets such as Singapore, first reported
by Business Insider.
When you put first things first, you empower yourself and your team to enjoy every day of this beautiful journey and achieve
heights that can't be reached
by neglecting what is important
in life.»
By contrast,
in 1929 their p / e was over 18 and at the
height of the dot com bubble it was over 20.
Product dimensions would be
in inches, not centimetres or entered
in the wrong order: width
by height by length, instead of, say, length
by width
by height.
By late last year, people — investors, angels, venture capital firms — were all overpaying for growth
in technology startups and stocks, just as they had been 14 years earlier at the
height of the last bubble.
Galvanized
by the late - 2013 release of her self - titled fifth studio LP, the fastest - selling album ever to hit Apple's iTunes, Queen Bey reached new
heights in 2014.
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The storm surge — the quick rise
in water caused
by a hurricane's strong winds — crested several feet at the
height of the storm on the Texas coast.
Here's what Lake Oroville, the body of water contained
by the tallest dam
in the US, looked like
in August 2015, during the
height of California's raging five - year drought:
At the
height ofEurope's migration crisis
in 2015, hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants — most from the Middle East and Africa — arrived at the continent
by land and sea.
«When I was able to make that change, I went from a salary of zero, which was really disheartening, to being able to bring
in a salary of six figures for myself,» says Burke, whose company posted annual revenue of $ 1.1 million and employed 15 people at its
height in 2010 before being acquired
by competitor Booksfree.com.
Based
in Silicon Valley
in California, tucked away between the green rolling hills of San Jose and the
heights of San Francisco, Stanford University's manicured lawn has been trodden on
by some of the world's brightest researchers, tech entrepreneurs and influencers of our generation, including Elon Musk, Sergei Brin, Peter Thiel, John Kennedy, and Larry Page.
Founded
in 2014
by Jacob Wood, the NYC - based startup uses key measurements like inseam, neck, sleeve, and waist sizes, along with
height, weight, and desired fit to guarantee perfectly fitted clothing made just for you.
Even amid a restructuring, why would a streaming platform
in 2016 take on the name of a music sharing startup that was at the
height of its powers around 2000 and is still best remembered
by many for its legal woes and the record industry consternation it caused?
The ultra rich — those bringing
in more than $ 25 million a year — also saw an increase
by 7.5 percent, to a
height of 156,000 households.
In the beginning of the film, superheroes are forced to retire
by the government when public outrage over the heroes» unchecked power reaches new
heights.
The tower is still
in the planning stage, but if it is build, it will be the sixth tallest structure
in the UK, and exceed the
height of the tallest building, the Shard
in London,
by at least ten metres.
Under the plan, as described
by the D.C. - based broker - dealer
Height Securities LLC, Puerto Rico will hold off some payment to these creditors, meaning the unpaid amount comes to about $ 270 million
in GDB debt.
I started seeing faults
in the startup as my own fault and resolved to work even harder — trying to will the team around me to greater
heights by spending huge amounts of my energy.
By way of a comparison, this ratio peaked at about 6.1 per cent
in the U.S.
in the mid-2000s at the
height of its housing bubble, and toward the end of the 1980s
in Japan, when that country was nearing the end of its own property boom.
By age 31, you sell your website for $ 1.2 million dollars
in 2000 at the
height of the dot - com boom.
The announcement was made
by Dr. Betty Spence, president of NAFE, who describes the winners as «women who have overcome obstacles
in achieving
heights in their own careers.
We are Dell's 8th largest partner and a member of their PartnerDirect Premier program, which allows us to offer the products and solutions that our customers want, build credibility
in the industry, differentiate ourselves based on service offerings, and grow our businesses to
heights unmatched
by our competitors.
Furthermore, we confirm that a
height premium
in earnings exists for not only paid employees, as indicated
by prior studies, but also for self - employed individuals.
Finally, our analysis reveals that 44 % of the
height premium
in earnings is explained
by differences
in educational attainment whereas the
height premium
in work and life satisfaction is only marginally explained
by education.
Within self - employment the probability of being an employer is increased
by 0.11 percentage - points as a result of a 1 cm increase
in height whereas this increase is 0.05 percentage - points for an own - account worker.
In the late 1980s, on the heels of a three - decade long «Economic Miracle,» Japan experienced its infamous «bubble economy» in which stock and real estate prices soared to stratospheric heights driven by a speculative mani
In the late 1980s, on the heels of a three - decade long «Economic Miracle,» Japan experienced its infamous «bubble economy»
in which stock and real estate prices soared to stratospheric heights driven by a speculative mani
in which stock and real estate prices soared to stratospheric
heights driven
by a speculative mania.
While China still is the dominant force behind the success that bitcoin has had
in Asia, India's influence may just help the digital currency hit new
heights, especially if adopted
by the country's, highly unbanked population.
With bitcoin becoming more and more popular, and expected to reach new
heights by the end of 2016, one question
in the mind of investors from all around the world is whether investing
in the digital currency is worth it.
That collapse demonstrated that there is often a spectacular difference between the market price of a speculative stock at the
height of its popularity, and the actual value of the cash flows that an investor
in that stock will realize
by owning that stock over time.
It is generally believed
by those unfamiliar with economic theory that credit expansion and an increase
in the quantity of money
in circulation are efficacious means for lowering the rate of interest permanently below the
height it would attain on a non-manipulated capital and loan market.
Although there have been significant gains
in employment, most of the high paying jobs that were once available
in manufacturing during the
height of the Auto Pact have been replaced
by precarious service industry jobs with much lower rates of pay.