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Clinical guidelines on the identification, evaluation, and treatment of overweight and obesity in adults: Executive summary

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This article is published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.The article was published on 1998-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3575 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Overweight.

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Gender and Age Differences in the Relationship Between Body Mass Index and Perceived Weight: Exploring the Paradox

TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that, across age groups, an average of 43% of overweight men felt they were of normal weight, while, on average, 29% of normal women felt they are overweight.
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Association of obesity with treatment outcomes in ovulatory infertile women undergoing superovulation and intrauterine insemination.

TL;DR: It is concluded that obese, infertile ovulatory women require a greater dose of gonadotropins to achieve similar levels of superovulation than normal, underweight or overweight women.
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The health of women in the US fire service.

TL;DR: The findings offer an interesting glimpse of the health of women in the fire service as a generally healthy occupational workforce with some unique health risk behavior challenges.
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Translating science to practice: community and academic perspectives.

TL;DR: This work places dissemination and implementation Research in the context of other changes needed to drive Research into practice and identifies and implementing structural changes to develop and support transdisciplinary teams to help speed the integration of Research with practice.
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Evaluation of family history as a risk factor and screening tool for detecting undiagnosed diabetes in a nationally representative survey population.

TL;DR: There was a strong and proportional association between familial risk and undiagnosed diabetes, suggesting that a three-tiered assessment of familial diabetes risk may increase the effectiveness of diabetes screening.
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