Background: Binge eating (BE) has long been identified as a correlate of overweight and obesity. However, less empirical attention has been given to overeating with and without loss of control (LOC) in nonclinical samples.
Purpose: The goal of the present study was to examine the association of (1) established correlates of BE, namely, weight and shape concerns, dietary restraint, and negative affect, and (2) three additional correlates, disinhibition, hunger, and interoceptive awareness (IA), to overeating in a nonclinical sample of college women.
Because of increasing resistance to older antimicrobial agents, newer drugs need to be evaluated for the treatment of skin and skin-structure infections (SSSIs). This double-masked, randomized, comparative, multicenter study enrolled patients aged 13 years or older with SSSIs to receive either cefdinir 300 mg BID or cephalexin 500 mg QID for 10 days. Nine hundred fifty-two patients (474 in the cefdinir group and 478 in the cephalexin group) took part, primarily white males between 18 and 65 years of age.
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February 1996
An automatic procedure to detect and quantify patient motion during the acquisition of the tomographic views in single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) is proposed. This method first computes the optical flow vector field which assigns to each pixel of a tomographic view the two-dimensional displacement vector that describes its motion between two successive views. The average optical flow in a region of interest is then computed to measure its inter-view global motion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA Bayesian image reconstruction algorithm is proposed for emission tomography. It incorporates the Poisson nature of the noise in the projection data and uses a non-uniform entropy as an a priori probability distribution of the image in a maximum a posteriori (MAP) approach. The expectation maximization (EM) method was applied to find the MAP estimator.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCefdinir (FK482), a new oral cephalosporin, displayed potent oral activity versus induced infections in mice. In studies using beta-lactamase-nonproducing (beta LAC-) and -producing (beta LAC+) Staphylococcus aureus strains, respective PD50s (in mg/kg) were 11 and 24 for preventing subcutaneous abscess and 2.7 and 2.
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