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"However, not all patients who gain weight develop diabetes".
The U.S. Government guidelines for physical activity note that people who exercise regularly live longer, healthier lives, are less likely to be depressed, gain weight, develop hypertension, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, certain cancers, and osteoporosis, and help maintain cognitive function and balance, which is increasingly important as we age.
HFD-fed C57Bl/6 (B6) mice gain weight, develop insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, and DCM just like patients do.
In rainbow trout, all vitellogenic follicles (i.e. 2000 3000 per kg of body weight) develop simultaneously in the ovary.
CMP-Neu5Ac hydroxylase- (Cmah-) deficient mice show the infiltration of Kupffer cells within liver sinusoids, whereas body and liver weight develop normally.
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The initially raised crust then can sag under its own weight, developing concentric faults as it does so.
Within 5-10 days of the initial tamoxifen treatment, the mice lost over 20% of their body weight, developed severe diarrhea that for some was bloody, became critically ill, and died, if not euthanized.
Using a murine model of septic arthritis, sigS-mutant infected animals lost significantly less weight, developed septic arthritis at significantly lower levels, and had increased survival rates.
However those mice infected with the sigS mutant lost significantly less weight, developed septic arthritis at considerably lower levels, and most tellingly, had considerably increased survival rates.
Infected, untreated mice rapidly lost weight, developed diarrhea, and had mortality rates of 50-60%.
If any signs of severe diarrhea, dehydration, and weight loss (greater than 20% of original body weight) developed, they were euthanized immediately.
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