Sentence examples for more underweight from inspiring English sources

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This observation is indicative of a trend that with increased age, the Indian children become more underweight for their heights (Table 2).

However, the CP group had significantly more underweight patients compared to the non-CP group (20% vs 6.9%) (p = 0.029).

The nature of this interaction between DRD4 and residence is illustrated in Figure 1, where among nomads 7R+ was related to being less underweight (higher BMI), but among settled men, 7R+ individuals were more underweight (lower BMI).

Comparing across BMI categories, more overweight and obese subjects reported decreasing pain as a primary goal of their IM care, while more underweight and normal weight subjects reported seeking improvements in mood.

The authors suggest that the more pronounced eating disorder-specific psychopathology in these patients might result from wanting to become more underweight or comparing themselves with thinner eating disorder patients.

A similar trend was seen for underweight, with infants in the infected cohort more underweight (lower WAZ scores) during the follow-up period compared to uninfected infants, with statistically significant differences arising at week 6 and persisting through to 12-months of life.

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At 6 months VAS children were more often underweight than OPV children (Table  5).

Furthermore, these remission rates are comparable to those achieved in outpatient settings, and are noteworthy because they were achieved in a more severely underweight and chronic population.

It highlights that when compared to other developing countries, LDCs have higher infant mortality, lower immunization coverage, lower literacy rates, lower school enrolment, lower access to safe water and more severely underweight children.

In 2004, an American study found that children with tTG-positive screening-identified celiac disease weighed less compared to healthy children and other recent studies have found that children with celiac disease are less frequently overweight or obese and more often underweight than controls [ 15, 17].

The characteristics of women with dilute urine did not differ substantially from those included in the analytic population, except that fewer GDM cases with low creatinine had normal prepregnancy BMI (18.5 to < 25 kg/m) (44.4% vs. 50.7%; p = 0.02) and more were underweight before pregnancy (BMI < 18.5 kg/m) versus GDM cases with creatinine 30 300 mg/dL (5.6% vs. 1.4%; p = 0.05).

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