Sentences with phrase «short term studies»

Not only did short term studies show better weight loss, but better metabolic profiles.
«We observed a detrimental effect of hypoxia in animals reared under low oxygen, not apparent from observations in short term studies in adults.
They go on to point out that just because some studies have found no toxicity in short term studies on humans it doesn't mean that curcumin is necessarily safe.
Humans inactive for such a long time would become much weaker; extrapolating from shorter term studies of bed rest and space flight, the team estimates they would lose 90 % of their muscle strength.
Even short term studies lasting as little as one month found that yoga functioned as a means to lower blood pressure naturally.
Published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, the first few short term studies showed greater short term weight loss with the Atkins styled low carbohydrate plan.
And, finally, we don't know if the interference effect goes away over long periods of time (As I recall all the interference studies are all short term studies lasting 12 weeks or less.
Times of India: Isolating the human imprint on global warming amid natural climate fluctuations requires long - term analysis and not short term studies, satellite data reveals.
In the short term the study's goals are to rapidly assess the health of coastal carnivore populations with respect to the salmon on which they depend, says Darimont, who moonlights as a research scientist for the Sidney, British Columbia — based Raincoast Conservation Foundation (RCF), which is spearheading and largely funding the five - year study.
That's not at all what we expected from the short term studies we had seen,» Dr Martin says.
This, of course, explains why some short term studies show weight loss.
Bruno, G, et al,, Acetyl L Carnitine in Alzheimer disease: a short term study on CSF neurotransmitters and neuropeptides.
Short term studies of the Atkins low carbohydrate diet were very encouraging.
Shorter term studies have already established a link between cleaning products — bleach, glass cleaner, detergents, and air fresheners — and an increase in asthma.
Sure, there is conjecture, short term studies and theory plus anecdotes and lots of hype.
These three are long term studies, unlike the short term studies used to infer the «decline».
However, short term studies can not take into account long term feedbacks such as ice albedo changes and CH4 and CO2 releases from soil and ocean.
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