Factors contributing to the weight loss during intestinal coccidiosis infections in the fowl.
However, health-related quality of life is markedly improved by weight reduction, and the larger the weight loss, the greater the improvement (13).
Therefore, weight loss is rarely sufficient treatment (5).
Thereafter, the effects are modest, which is partly attributed to the failure to maintain weight loss, but also to the natural course of diabetes.
Weighing of most samples continued until no further weight loss was recorded, at which time they were removed for oven-drying.
An unsuccesful ignition attempt of forest fuel samples usually resulted in negligible weight loss (<0.1 g), and the samples were re-used.
A trend to weight loss was also observed in the control group.
Such patients tend to have continuing weight loss and usually require insulin.