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  2. Starvation response - Wikipedia

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    Starvation response in animals (including humans) is a set of adaptive biochemical and physiological changes, triggered by lack of food or extreme weight loss, in which the body seeks to conserve energy by reducing metabolic rate and/or non-resting energy expenditure to prolong survival and preserve body fat and lean mass. [1]

  3. Wegovy diet plan: What foods to eat and avoid while taking ...

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    Research shows that people lose an average of 15% of body weight over 68 weeks of Wegovy use. ... When reducing your caloric intake—or making any dietary changes, for that matter—it can be ...

  4. Semaglutide - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] [28] It is sold by Novo Nordisk under the brand names Ozempic [14] and Rybelsus [15] for diabetes, and under the brand name Wegovy for weight management and weight loss. [13] [16] Semaglutide is a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist. [14] [15] [16] The most common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal ...

  5. Hypertension - Wikipedia

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    The bladder should be emptied before a person's blood pressure is measured since this can increase blood pressure by up to 15/10 mmHg. [91] Multiple blood pressure readings (at least two) spaced 1–2 minutes apart should be obtained to ensure accuracy. [92] Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring over 12 to 24 hours is the most accurate method to ...

  6. Extracellular fluid - Wikipedia

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    The volume of body fluid, blood glucose, oxygen, and carbon dioxide levels are also tightly homeostatically maintained. The volume of extracellular fluid in a young adult male of 70 kg (154 lbs) is 20% of body weight – about fourteen liters. Eleven liters are interstitial fluid and the remaining three liters are plasma. [7]

  7. Decompression sickness - Wikipedia

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    [17] [35] This is because nitrogen is five times more soluble in fat than in water, leading to greater amounts of total body dissolved nitrogen during time at pressure. Fat represents about 15–25 percent of a healthy adult's body, but stores about half of the total amount of nitrogen (about 1 litre) at normal pressures. [50]

  8. Human brain - Wikipedia

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    Although the human brain represents only 2% of the body weight, it receives 15% of the cardiac output, 20% of total body oxygen consumption, and 25% of total body glucose utilization. [138] The brain mostly uses glucose for energy, and deprivation of glucose, as can happen in hypoglycemia, can result in loss of consciousness. [139]

  9. Creatine - Wikipedia

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    It is an amino acid derivative, naturally produced in the human body from the amino acids glycine and arginine, with an additional requirement for S-adenosyl methionine (a derivative of methionine) to catalyze the transformation of guanidinoacetate to creatine.