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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Examining Administrative Attitudes Regarding The Determinants For The Expansion And Eliminations Of Intercollegiate Athletic Programs, Matthew A. Martin
Examining Administrative Attitudes Regarding The Determinants For The Expansion And Eliminations Of Intercollegiate Athletic Programs, Matthew A. Martin
EWU Masters Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Energy Expenditure In Your Shape [Trademark] Fitness Evolved 2012 Calorie Counter And Indirect Calorimetry, Robert D. Cimball
Comparison Of Energy Expenditure In Your Shape [Trademark] Fitness Evolved 2012 Calorie Counter And Indirect Calorimetry, Robert D. Cimball
EWU Masters Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
The Association Between The Framingham Cvd Risk Profile, Scat, Vat, And Physical Activity In Older Adults, Kristine B. Siler
The Association Between The Framingham Cvd Risk Profile, Scat, Vat, And Physical Activity In Older Adults, Kristine B. Siler
EWU Masters Thesis Collection
No abstract provided.
Determining The Relationship Between C-Reactive Protein, Visceral Fat, And The Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors, Evan Hilberg
Determining The Relationship Between C-Reactive Protein, Visceral Fat, And The Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors, Evan Hilberg
EWU Masters Thesis Collection
"The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a diagnosis that includes several clinical criteria that indicate a higher than normal risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Central adiposity is considered a risk factor for the MetS and is also associated with increased mortality and morbidity. The use of ultrasonography (US) has made it possible to measure the amount of visceral fat (VF) in a cost-effective and non-invasive manner as opposed to computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase inflammatory marker, has been associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease and has been shown to have a relationship with …