Not exact matches
The lower levels of baseline sugar sweetened drink consumption in the UK compared with the US may in part explain why the effect on obesity that we
estimate in the UK is much less than that
estimated in the US.12 The differences with respect to other modelling studies may also be partly explained by their use of higher own price elasticity values for sugar sweetened drinks than we have calculated and used here.18 22 52 We can not make direct comparisons
between the results of our study and the results of recent studies of the effect of reducing sugar sweetened drink consumption on body
weight in children, 5 7 as the relation
between energy balance and change in body mass index in children who are growing is different from that in adults.
We found little evidence that
between - study heterogeneity in
estimates was explained by age at measurement of blood pressure (p = 0.5), decade of birth (p = 0.2), stipulation of a minimum duration of breastfeeding (p = 0.5), proportion of the target population in the main analysis (p = 0.2), whether breastfeeding was exclusive for at least 2 months (p = 0.2), method of blood pressure measurement (p = 0.4), or whether effect
estimates controlled for socioeconomic factors (p = 0.9), maternal factors in pregnancy (p = 0.9), or current
weight (p = 0.9).
Another with longstanding concerns is Patricia Deuster at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, who
estimates that
between 15 % and 20 % of military members are swallowing the supplements she and others fret about most: products marketed for bodybuilding,
weight loss, and athletic performance.
An
estimated 25 percent of American men and 43 percent of women attempt to lose
weight each year; of those who succeed in their diets,
between 5 and 20 percent (and it is closer to 5 percent) manage to keep it off for the long haul.
Fernández
estimates that
between 2 and 5 percent of the
weight of those lumps is mercury.
The length of the man's bones, the skeleton's
weight and his age —
estimated at
between 25 and 40 years old — were used to determine the thickness of the skin on his face and muscle definition.
If you track how many calories you burn during physical activity for
weight management, it is important to know if the numbers that you are working with are gross calorie burn
estimates or net calorie burn
estimates, because over time the unaccounted for cumulative difference
between net and gross calorie burn can become significant.
However, in view of the uncertain significance of the difference
between the genders, the same protein EAR [i.e.,
Estimated Average Requirement, a foundation for the RDA] on a body
weight basis for both men and women is chosen.
This new research suggests that a more realistic
estimate would somewhere
between 0.93 and 1.2 grams of protein per kilogram of body
weight.
Note: Since Body Fat Percentage calculations use total body
weight and not
estimates of lean muscle mass and fat, BMI can not determine
between the overweight and the more muscular.
To facilitate a comparison
between the United States as a whole and other nations, the aggregate U.S. trend is
estimated from that same 14 - year period and each U.S. test is
weighted to take into account the specific years that international tests were administered.
Even when we
estimated the probability that an incumbent won a majority of the votes in each precinct, or accounted for test - score changes and levels as a function of dollars spent on students, or measured the relationship
between an incumbent's vote share in one election and the previous election, the overwhelming
weight of the evidence indicated that school board members were not being judged on improvement or weakening in school test scores.
The curb
weight is
estimated to be
between 2,200 and 2,400 pounds.
A little on the heavy side, I'd
estimate the
weight to be
between 14 and 18 ounces.
to $ 2.0 Million / MW), a capacity -
weighted US average installed project cost of nearly $ 2.1 M / MW, and deal multiples generally ranging
between $ 2.0 - 2.6 M / MW in recent years, I was pretty comfortable using an
estimated depreciated book value of USD 651 million (i.e. $ 1.85 M / MW) for the lower end of my valuation range.
It has been
estimated that energy requirements increase approximately 25 - 50 % above maintenance to
between 90 - 100 kcal / kg body
weight / day (Loveridge & Rivers, 1989).
Obese rabbits are
estimated to be
between 20 and 40 % above their ideal body
weight.
Protein intake (calculated on the basis of an
estimated 85 % availability) in these studies ranged
between 1.6 and 2.5 g / (kg body
weight ⋅ d).
Height: Approximately 25 feet tall
Weight: 7.5 tons (
estimated) Natural habitat: Marshlands surrounding New Marais Defensive mechanisms: Powerful musculature; long, barbed tongue; thick armor plating Weakness: Electricity; gaps
between armor plates near the mouth and ribs Appears in: inFAMOUS 2
The discrepancy
between the
estimates of the value of climate damage stem from radically different views on how much
weight the people of the present should give to damages caused by the climate in the distant future.
Brient & Schneider's results in fact change little if a more reasonable method of
weighting models that does not penalise differences in the uncertainty
between the model and observational
estimates of the TLC reflection — SST relationship is used.
Bonferroni tests were applied to the
estimated marginal means to provide pairwise comparisons
between weight categories to determine which (if any) groups most influenced any significant overall differences found.
Using local
estimates of labor force participation by gender and parental status from the U.S. Census Bureau, and
weighting the
estimates by the population of parents in each census tract, this analysis compares parental labor force participation
between child care deserts and nondeserts.
The most recent follow - up study reported associations
between duration of breastfeeding and childhood cognitive ability and academic achievement extending from 8 to 18 years in a New Zealand cohort of 1000 children.19 This study found that these effects were significant after controlling for measures of social and family history, including maternal age, education, SES, marital status, smoking during pregnancy, family living conditions, and family income, and measures of perinatal factors, including gender, birth
weight, child's
estimated gestational age, and birth order in the family.
Apart from these
weighting variables, there were only small differences
between the unweighted and
weighted NATSISS
estimates for the other common variables.
Once the outcome models were derived, inverse probability
weighting (IPW)[47] was used as a sampling
weight to investigate the possible influence of selective participation on our
estimates of association
between parental alcohol and offspring conduct problems and depressive symptoms, respectively.