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10. Obesity and malnutrition
body mass index (BMI), waist size, waist-to-hip ratio, and percentage body
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 11
Case 2 The Brain Also Suffers From Obesity
Body mass index is above the 95th percentile. Neurological examination is significant for 3+ papilledema
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 11
Case 2 The Brain Also Suffers From Obesity
Body mass index is above the 95th percentile. Neurological examination is significant for 3+ papilledema
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 11
Case 2 The Brain Also Suffers From Obesity
Body mass index is above the 95th percentile. Neurological examination is significant for 3+ papilledema
Index
Body mass index (BMI) cutoff, 87–88 Bone health osteoporosis and, 57 total
13. Infection risk
body mass index (BMI); for example, BMI greater than 40 kg/m2 increased the risk
1. Epidemiology of osteoarthritis in female patients
body mass index (BMI), and medical comorbidities.78 Social determinants of health Social determinants
8. Hormonal influences on joint health and osteoarthritis
body mass index (BMI), age of menarche, parity and hormonal contraception of genu
17. Surgical indications for total knee arthroplasty
obesity paradox: body mass index complication rates vary by gender and age among
2. Presentation of arthritis in female patients
body mass index (BMI) was examined, and the highest prevalence was found among
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