نتایج جستجو برای: breast weight brswt

تعداد نتایج: 589879  

2012
Reiko Suzuki Shigehira Saji Masakazu Toi

A large amount of epidemiological evidence suggests that the impact of body weight on breast cancer risk should be heterogeneous throughout the life-stage of women. At birth, high weight has been positively associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. While, the body mass index (a relative body weight; BMI kg/m(2)) has been inversely associated with breast cancer risk among pre-menopausa...

Journal: :Sao Paulo medical journal = Revista paulista de medicina 2002
Luciano José Megale Costa Paulo César Spotti Varella Auro del Giglio

CONTEXT Patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer have a tendency to gain weight. This tendency has determining factors not completely defined and an unknown prognostic impact. OBJECTIVE To evaluate weight change during chemotherapy for breast cancer in a defined population and to identify its predisposing factors and possible prognostic significance. DESIGN Observational, ...

2014
Linda K Larkey Sonia Vega-López Colleen Keller Darya McClain Barbara Ainsworth Punam Ohri-Vachaspati Lisa Smith Mihyun Jeong

Women with breast cancer often experience weight gain during and after treatment, significantly increasing risk for recurrence as well as all-cause mortality. Based on a growing body of evidence, meditative movement practices may be effective for weight management. First, we describe the effects of stress on factors associated with weight gain for breast cancer survivors. Then, a model is propo...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2009
Gunnar Larfors Paul C Lambert Mats Lambe Anders Ekbom Sven Cnattingius

A growing body of evidence indicates that reproductive history influences survival in breast cancer, especially among women diagnosed during or shortly after a pregnancy. However, little is known about the underlying mechanisms. We hypothesized that increasing placental weight, as an indirect marker of exposure to elevated hormone levels during pregnancy, would be associated with reduced surviv...

H. Ghiasi M. Khaldari,

This study was carried out to investigate the direct and indirect responses to selection for four-week body weight (4 week body (wk BW)) and four-week breast weight (4 week breast weight (wk BRW)) and to determine the genetic contribution of reminder founders to the last generation. A total number of 351 birds were equally allocated to three lines, including two selected lines (S1 and S2 for BW...

2015
Author B. Selvakumar B. Vishnu Bhat B. Selvakumar

The present study was conducted among 150 healthy babies< 2 years of age attending the Paediatric OPD/ underfive clinic in JIPMER, a tertiary care hospital, with the aim of studying the feeding practice of babies and correlating it with their growth and development. Information about the feeding pattern and development were obtained from the mother/ the guardian using a graded questionnaire. Th...

2016
Hirotaka Suga Tomohiro Shiraishi Yuka Shibasaki Akihiko Takushima Kiyonori Harii

BACKGROUND Closed suction drains are widely used in breast reconstruction, and the drains are removed based on a volume criterion. However, to the best of our knowledge, there has been no study analyzing predictive factors for drainage volume after breast reconstruction. METHODS Data of daily drainage in cases with expander-based breast reconstruction between February 2013 and March 2015 (131...

2011
Sushama Subhash Thakre Subhash Bapuraoji Thakre

BACKGROUND In women, cancer of the breast is one of the most common incident cancer and cause of death from cancer. Anthropometric factors of weight, height, and body mass index (BMI) have been associated with breast cancer risk. OBJECTIVES To study the association of overweight and obesity with breast cancer in India. MATERIALS AND METHODS A hospital-based matched case-control study was co...

سپهران, مینا, شریعت, مامک, علیزاده طاهری, پیمانه,

Background: Neonatal jaundice, especially breast feeding jaundice is one of the most common causes of neonatal readmission during the first month of life. Breast feeding jaundice may be due to decreased milk intake with dehydration and/or reduced caloric intake.  The aim of this Study was to determine maternal risk factors of breast feeding jaundice in order to prevent it than before.Methods: T...

Journal: :Malaysian journal of nutrition 2009
L Nikniaz R Mahdavi S R Arefhoesseini M Sowti Khiabani

The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between breast milk fat content with maternal anthropometric status, energy and macronutrient intake and weight for age Z-score of exclusively breastfed infants. Breast milk samples and information on energy and macronutrients intake (using 24-hour recall method for 3 days) were collected from 182 lactating women. Weight and height of mo...

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