How to
track health markers in order to address and treat warning signs before they become problems
Not exact matches
The Atlanta - based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the federal agency that collects data on a range of other
health markers, only started
tracking breastfeeding statistics in 1994.
For some strains of bird flu virus, notably the worrisome H5N1 variant, the genetic changes that could make human - to - human transmission a possibility and spark a pandemic are the
markers of intense interest to those who
track flu as a threat to human
health.
Track: Lipids, body composition / weight, metabolic
health, inflammation
markers, physical performance, strength, endurance,
health endpoints like mortality, diabetes, cancer.
On the other hand, if his junk food eating had lead to a calorie surplus and he gained weight, which is very likely to happen in free - living (especially sedentary) individuals who aren't carefully
tracking calories like Haub did, his
health markers would have gone down the sh*t ter.
He's planning on joining my next challenge and will also keep
track of important
health markers with regular blood tests.
She believes remote monitoring devices used in human medicine to
track markers like blood pressure or heart
health will increasingly make their way to the pet world.
The index
tracks consumer sentiments along seven housing confidence - related
markers, covering confidence in housing market
health at the national and local levels, as well as the investment benefits of buying over renting.