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In the inverted cases, we found an average fat fraction of 56% for the brain patients and 41% for the H/N patients.
In the inverted cases, we found an average fat fraction of 56% (±9%; range: 40%to69%9%) for the brain and 41% (±11%; range: 33% to 67%) for the H/N patients.
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The total overall averaged MRI fat fraction increased from 14.2%too 17.0% (P = 0.01) in the colesevelam-treated patients.
Patients were divided into two equal groups based on the median hepatic fat fraction (8.9%): high liver fat (triglyceride content >10.9%) and low liver fat (<6.9%).
Mean between-muscle fat fraction and T2 differences were small, but significant (p < 0.001).
Results were compared for normal weight subjects (fat fraction = 20%) and for the average obese subject studied by Servin et. al. Using the reported body weight and ideal body weight of the obese subjects, it was estimated that they had a fat fraction of about 50% based on the regression relationship of Rhode et. al [ 41] that 69% of the weight greater than ideal weight is fat.
Native milk samples were separated into fraction 1 (aqueous extract of milk fat), fraction 2 (cell and fat free milk whey) and fraction 3 (milk cells).
Once "average" fat people came on the scene, Farrell writes, "fat denigration" became more common: fat jokes proliferated in nineteenth-century magazines.
It also shows heterogeneous loss of signal in OP (fat), expressed likewise in the fat fraction map as bright areas in the lesion.
MRI-determined proton density fat fraction (PDFF) [62, 63, 64] has become an alternative to liver biopsy for estimation of liver fat content [62] and produces parametric maps of fat distribution throughout the liver [65].
On a calorie-restricted low-fat plan without exercise, average fat loss only accounts for 70percentt of weight lost.
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