Sentences with phrase «percent less body»

A new anti-roll bar spec complements the equipment changes, offerings as much as 5 percent less body roll than before.
Ford says that these improvements yield 20 percent less body roll than in the previous - generation model.
Turn - in is quicker, the car takes a set into a corner without first rolling and pitching (Chevrolet claims 25 percent less body roll), and the car has a much more neutral feel entering a corner.
Here are some numbers to substantiate the claim: lateral acceleration up to 12 percent faster; 13 percent less body roll; 8 percent quicker steering response.
Participants who slept for 5.5 hours lost 55 percent less body fat, and 60 percent more of their lean body mass than those who slept for longer.
The group who trained 30 minutes a day lost 83 percent more fat than the researchers had expected; the subjects who trained for an hour each day lost 20 percent less body fat than the researchers had calculated.

Not exact matches

It doesn't necessarily have the rich, heavy body of regular peanut butter, owing to the fact that it has 90 percent less fat.
Infants who get less than nine hours of sleep were 3.3 times more likely to become obese and also have 3.3 percent excess body fat.
I'm pursuing an office for which less than 20 percent of the legislative body is comprised of women, and that quite frankly is unacceptable,» she said.
The freshwater bodies on 38 percent of Earth's land area (not including Antarctica) are overly enriched with phosphorus, leading to potentially toxic algal blooms and less available drinking water, researchers report January 24 in Water Resources Research.
However, these standards don't account for differences in size (the average person is now taller and heavier), body composition (fat versus lean), age (older people have slower metabolisms), activity levels and gender: Women radiate as much as 35 percent less energy than the standard man.
It achieved a 97 - percent detection accuracy and less than 0.1 percent false positive rate, regardless of its position on the body and the user's language, accent or even mobility.
After adjusting the data for age, sex, race, education, smoking, alcohol use, blood pressure, diabetes, high blood pressure medication, cholesterol levels, statin use and body mass index, the researchers found that those people who met both the recommended activity levels and had vitamin D levels above 20 nanograms per milliliter experienced about a 23 percent less chance of having an adverse cardiovascular event than those people with poor physical activity who were deficient for vitamin D. On the other hand, people who had adequate exercise but were vitamin D deficient didn't have a reduced risk of an adverse event.
These factors were a low albumin level (less than 3 grams per deciliter, or g / dL), weight loss greater than 10 percent of body weight six months before the operation, and obesity, defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kilograms per square meter or higher.
Public Health England (PHE), a governmental body the equivalent of our Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recently released an evidence review claiming that e-cigarettes are 95 percent less harmful to health than combustible cigarettes.
The rats taking the supplement ate less, and both baby and mother had a lower percentage of body fat — 33 percent for mom and 30 per cent for newborn — compared to the rats that ate the same diet but with no supplement.
Although almonds contain about 55 percent fat, lead researcher Giusy Mandalari, a biologist, says that humans absorb less than half of that largely because the oils in almonds are stored behind a tough cell wall that must be broken for our bodies to absorb them.
Patients with metastatic melanoma, or melanoma that has spread to other parts of the body, often have a poor prognosis, and while some forms of immunotherapy — treatments that boost the body's immune system to fight disease — are promising, response rates are less than 35 percent.
February 23, 2000 Green tea derivative causes weight loss in rats University of Chicago scientists have found that a major chemical component of green tea caused rats to lose up to 21 percent of their body weight and consume 60 percent less food after seven days of daily injections.
Similarly, the terms Neptunes and hot Neptunes refer to planets less than about 10 percent of Jupiter's mass, and the term super-Earths refers to those planets that may well be rocky bodies only a few times as massive as Earth.
What the research shows: A new review in The Journal of the American Medical Association showed that compared with a placebo, people who took Qsymia lost up to 9.3 percent of their body weight in a year; those on Belviq lost on average about 3.2 percent over placebo, while folks on Xenical lost slightly less than that.
Also, they had more body fat and less lean muscle, had a much greater percent of depression as well as all types of heart disease.
A 2013 study found that when Twitter users looking to lose weight tweeted about their goals, they shed more pounds than those who didn't; research out of Northwestern University showed that CalorieKing users who «friended» others on the site lost at least 7 percent more body weight than the less social folks.
Studies show that people who have lost 10 percent or more of their body weight are more preoccupied with food, have bigger responses to images of food, and are less able to control their intake.
Studies reveal that, on average, women who consumed any amount of grapefruit or grapefruit juice weighed nearly 10 pounds less and had a 6 percent lower body mass index (BMI) than their non-grapefruit-eating counterparts.
The animals that had been given citrulline had 13 percent less fat and 9 percent more lean body mass than the animals that had been given the mix of non-essential amino acids.
It is noted that a sodium intake of less than 2 grams per day, which approximates the sodium intake of the paleo diet with no added salt, was associated with a 68 percent increase in cardiovascular disease risk during follow - up of fifty - four months in the study reviewed in the Kresser blog.26 Another study, which excluded subjects with cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetes, found that after thirty - three months, the cardiovascular risk of those with daily sodium excretion of 1.9 grams was 36 percent higher after adjustment for body mass index and sex than the risk of those excreting 3 grams.6
Unfortunately, less than 27 percent of U.S. adult men over age 19 are at a healthy body weight, according to Weight Control Information Network.
The group getting the Vitamin D ate three times less food, and lost 24 percent of their body weight, despite no increase in exercise or calorie expenditure.
It usually — note: usually — means more muscular (which does not necessarily mean bigger muscles), less fat around the breasts, less body percent fat, high energy, etc..
From a health and performance standpoint, the body has a great capacity to adapt to the possibility of higher or lesser amounts of water loss in the short term, such as during a race — a reason some athletes appear to function well despite significant (~ 3 percent) water losses.
They report that the side effects of iodine, including hypo - or hyperthyroidism, allergies, swelling of the salivary glands and thyroid, occur in less than 5 percent.21 Urine tests confirm that iodine at these doses removes the toxic halogens fluoride and bromide from the body.22
In your body, these strains make up less than a fraction of a percent of your flora.
The AFT claims that charter schools are more racially homogeneous than district schools, citing research that makes much of very small differences (normally less than 10 percent) between charter and nearby district school student bodies.
Do you think about 59 percent of your student body feels safe at school, or do you think your students might feel more or less positively than that broad statistic?
In Track mode the RS is more locked - down, the 40 percent stiffer dampers help keep body movements tightly in check (although you can select less aggressive damping on a separate switch).
Along with new engineering methods that reduce the number of body parts by 20 percent, Reuss said the Cadillac CT6 will weigh 53 lbs less than the Cadillac CTS despite being 8 inches longer.
The suspension, which utilizes double wishbones up front and a multilink rear, benefits from spring rates that play a larger part in body roll control (78 percent versus 60 percent for the F430 Spider) that in turn requires less action from the anti-roll bars.
However, less mass in no way translates into less stability — on the contrary, it was possible to increase the torsional rigidity of the frame, body shell and body mounts by around 55 percent, from 6537 to 10,162 Nm / deg.
And because plastic is lighter than steel, Chrysler estimates a complete body would cost 20 percent less for raw materials than the same body in steel.
Its elegant and forceful body is an aluminum Audi Space Frame (ASF), weighing about 40 percent less than a comparable steel structure.
The body structure has 20 percent more high - tensile steel, compared to the outgoing model, for less weight without compromising strength.
A composite steel - aluminum construction, the body weighs approximately 15 percent less than a conventional all - steel construction.
Honda says the NSX's body weighs about 40 percent less than it would if it were made of steel.
We have cracked the code on canine obesity and have published proven results that show dogs lose 2 percent of their body weight per week on our program and have better satiety (are less hungry).
Of those considering a trip to Europe, 36 percent say they protect their money by wearing a fanny pack or neck wallet at all times; eight percent say they have taped cash to their body, and three percent bring their own safety deposit box — all methods that are far less seamless and secure than digital payments.
Our present brain is only 2 percent of the body by weight, but it accounts for 16 percent of the basal metabolism (the brain share is 3 percent in an average mammal, and some marsupial brains get by on less than 1 percent).
The study found that people who consumed the highest amounts of whole grains had about 2.4 percent less total body fat and 3.6 percent less abdominal fat than those who ate the least.
Despite the stereotype of body builders and boxers slugging back raw eggs to build muscle, it's actually a very ineffective way to consume an egg; the body can only use around half the protein in a raw egg compared to almost one hundred percent of the protein in a cooked egg (and with less risk of salmonella poisoning, to boot).
But their bodies were able to turn 80 percent of that absorbed cyanide into a less toxic chemical called thiocyanate, which they then peed out.
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