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  2. 882
    “…Weekly GWG rate during the second and third trimesters was calculated and characterized as inadequate, adequate, or excessive, in conjunction with measured or imputed early-pregnancy BMI status according to the 2009 Institute of Medicine (IOM) GWG guidelines. We used multivariable Poisson regression with a sandwich variance estimator to calculate risk ratios (RR) for associations of GWG with low birth weight, preterm birth, small for gestational age (SGA), and large for gestational age (LGA). …”
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  3. 883
    por Pavía-López, Abel A., Alcocer-Gamba, Marco A., Ruiz-Gastelum, Edith D., Mayorga-Butrón, José L., Roopa-Mehta, Díaz-Aragón, Filiberto A., Aldrete-Velasco, Jorge A., López-Juárez, Nitzia, Cruz-Bautista, Ivette, Chávez-Mendoza, Adolfo, Secchi-Nicolás, Nikos C., Guerrero-Martínez, Francisco J., Cossio-Aranda, Jorge E., Mendoza-Zubieta, Victoria, Fanghänel-Salmon, Guillermo, Valdivia-Proa, Martha, Olmos-Domínguez, Luis, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Dávila-Maldonado, Luis, Vázquez-Rangel, Armando, Pavia-Aubry, Vanina, Nava-Hernández, María de los A., Hinojosa-Becerril, Carlos A., Anda-Garay, Juan C., Ríos-Ibarra, Manuel O. de los, Berni-Betancourt, Ana C., López-Cuellar, Julio, Araiza-Garaygordobil, Diego, Rivera-Reyes, Romina, Borrayo-Sánchez, Gabriela, Tapia-Hernández, Mónica, Cano-Nigenda, Claudia V., Guerra-López, Arturo, Elías-López, Josué, Figueroa-Morales, Marco A., Montaño-Velázquez, Bertha B., Velasco-Hidalgo, Liliana, Rodríguez-Lozano, Ana L., Pimentel-Hernández, laudia, Baquero-Hoyos, María M., Romero-Moreno, Felipe, Rodríguez-Vega, Mario
    Publicado 2022
    “…MATERIAL AND METHODS: This document complies with international quality standards, such as those described by the Institute of Medicine of the USA, the Institute of Clinical Excellence of Great Britain, the Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network and the Guidelines International Network. …”
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  4. 884
    “…We used thematic synthesis informed by the Institute of Medicine domains of health care quality, and framework analysis informed by the nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability framework. …”
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  5. 885
    “…Despite synthesis in the body, 70-80% of population has been found to be VD deficient, due to poor sunlight exposure, increasing environmental pollution, indoor habits etc. Institute of medicine recommended daily allowance (RDA) of 600 IU/day, while Endocrine society recommends a daily intake of 1500-2000 IU/day for age group 19-70 years. …”
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  6. 886
    “…Relevant survey items (closed-ended questions) were mapped to the Institute of Medicine’s 6 domains of quality of care. Users’ responses were examined to understand their perceptions of how portal use has changed the overall quality of their care, different aspects of care related to the 6 domains of care quality, and patient’s satisfaction with care. …”
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  7. 887
    “…Titles and abstracts of articles identified in all databases were independently screened by 2 team members according to the following eligibility criteria: following inclusion criteria: (1) GWG data collection took place in an LMIC; (2) the study was a prospective cohort or randomized trial; (3) study participants were pregnant; and (4) the study was not conducted exclusively among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women or women with other health conditions that could limit the generalizability of the results. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) body mass index (BMI)-specific guidelines were used to determine the adequacy of GWG, which we calculated as the ratio of the total observed weight gain over the mean recommended weight gain. …”
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  8. 888
    “…INTRODUCTION: Public Health departments are increasingly called upon to be innovative in quality service delivery under a dwindling resource climate as highlighted in several publications of the Institute of Medicine. Collaboration with other entities in the delivery of core public health services has emerged as a recurring theme. …”
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  9. 889
    “…These essential nutrients have nutrient reference values, referred to as dietary reference intakes (DRIs) developed by consensus committees of scientific experts convened by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and carried out by the Food and Nutrition Board. …”
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  10. 890
    “…For building muscle mass and for maintaining muscle mass through a positive muscle protein balance, an overall daily protein intake in the range of 1.4–2.0 g protein/kg body weight/day (g/kg/d) is sufficient for most exercising individuals, a value that falls in line within the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range published by the Institute of Medicine for protein. 3. Higher protein intakes (2.3–3.1 g/kg/d) may be needed to maximize the retention of lean body mass in resistance-trained subjects during hypocaloric periods. 4. …”
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    “…Pre-operatively, participants were randomized to receive cholecalciferol representing usual care (< 1 year = 400 IU/day, > 1 year = 600 IU/day) or a higher dose approximating the Institute of Medicine tolerable upper intake level (< 1 year = 1600 IU/day, > 1 year = 2400 IU/day). …”
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  13. 893
    “…GWG was categorized as inadequate, adequate and excessive based on the United States Institute of Medicine criteria. Predictors of GWG were identified using multinomial logistic regression. …”
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  14. 894
    “…METHODS: A retrospective study examining the medical records of 931 normal weight twin-pregnant women was conducted in Fujian Maternity and Child Health Hospital from 2014 to 2018.The 2(nd) and 3(rd)trimester weekly weight gain rates were calculated, and women were categorized as gaining below, within, or above the 2009 Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommended rates. The association between the trimester-specific weight gain rate and perinatal outcome was determined by traditional regression analysis among groups. …”
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  15. 895
    “…The recommendations of only seven (7.6%) CPGs were informed by a systematic review of evidence, and these seven CPGs have relatively high methodological and reporting qualities, in which six of them fully meet the Institute of Medicine (IOM) criteria of guidelines. Besides, a rapid advice CPG developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) of the seven CPGs got the highest overall scores in methodological (72.8%) and reporting qualities (83.8%). …”
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  16. 896
    “…RGWG were also categorized according to the 2009 US Institute of Medicine (IOM) guidelines for optimal GWG. According to the IOM guidelines, the optimal rate of GWG for the second and third trimesters for underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese categories were 0.44–0.58, 0.35–0.50, 0.23–0.33, and 0.17–0.27 kg/week, respectively. …”
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  18. 898
    por Perumal, Nandita, Wang, Dongqing, Darling, Anne Marie, Liu, Enju, Wang, Molin, Ahmed, Tahmeed, Christian, Parul, Dewey, Kathryn G, Kac, Gilberto, Kennedy, Stephen H, Subramoney, Vishak, Briggs, Brittany, Fawzi, Wafaie W, Abioye, Ajibola Ibraheem, Accrombessi, Manfred, Adu-Afarwuah, Seth, Alves, Joao Guilherme, de Araújo, Carla Adriane Leal, Arifeen, Shams, Artes, Rinaldo, Ashorn, Per, Ashorn, Ulla, Ayoola, Omolola Olukemi, Chico-Barba, Gabriela, Bernstein, Robin, Bhutta, Zulfiqar A, Briand, Valérie, Calvo, Elvira Beatriz, Cardoso, Marly Augusto, Cheng, Yue, Clayton, Peter Ellis, Collins, Shalean M, Cruickshank, John Kennedy, Devakumar, Delanjathan, Duggan, Christopher P, Dwarkanath, Pratibha, Fair, Frankie J, Friis, Henrik, Gernand, Alison D, Ghosh, Shibani, Gomo, Exnevia, Grais, Rebecca, Guindo, Ousmane, Gutierrez, Guadalupe Estrada, Hambidge, K Michael, Haque, Rezwanul, Huybregts, Lieven, Iqbal, Romaina, Isanaka, Sheila, West, Keith P, da Silva Junior, José Roberto, Ome-Kaius, Maria, Katz, Joanne, Khatry, Subarna, Kolsteren, Patrick, Krebs, Nancy F, Kulmala, Teija, Kumar, Pratap, Kurpad, Anura V, Lachat, Carl, Lartey, Anna, Li, Qian, Lauer, Jacqueline M, Loy, See Ling, Lipoeto, Nur Indrawaty, López, Laura Beatriz, Mahmud, Abdullah Al, Maiya, G Arun, Maleta, Kenneth, Malta, Maíra Barreto, Manandhar, Dharma S, Mangani, Charles, Martin-Prevel, Yves, Martorell, Reynaldo, Matias, Susana L, McClure, Elizabeth M, Miller, Joshua D, Mohamad, Marhazlina, Mohamed, Hamid Jan Jan, Moore, Sophie, Mosquera, Paola S, Mridha, Malay Kanti, Mugusi, Ferdinand M, Muñoz-Manrique, Cinthya, Nanga, Salifu, Natamba, Barnabas K, Nkhoma, Minyanga, Osrin, David, Pembe, Andrea B, Perichart-Perera, Otilia, Bawah, Ahmed Tijani, Ofori, Eric Kwasi, Premji, Zul, Prentice, Andrew M, Pyykkö, Juha, Ramachandra, Preetha, Ramakrishnan, Usha, Rivera, Juan, Roberfroid, Dominique, Rodríguez-Cano, Ameyalli, Rodrigues, Patricia Lima, Rogerson, Stephen J, Martínez-Rojano, Hugo, Rondó, Patricia H C, Roth, Daniel E, Sámano, Reyna, Saville, Naomi M, Shaikh, Saijuddin, Shrestha, Bhim P, Shrestha, Robin, Soltani, Hora, Soofi, Sajid, Thomas, Tinku, Tielsch, James, Unger, Holger W, Urassa, Willy, Vaz, Juliana dos Santos, Wu, Lee, Yang, Nianhong, Young, Sera L, Zeng, Lingxia, Zhong, Chunrong, Zhu, Zhonghai
    Publicado 2023
    “…GWG adequacy was defined as the ratio of the observed maternal weight gain over the recommended weight gain based on the Institute of Medicine body mass index specific guidelines, which are derived from data in high income settings, and the INTERGROWTH-21st GWG standards. …”
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  19. 899
    “…In response to reports from the Institute of Medicine(1,2) and a mandate to evaluate new knowledge and maintain relevance at the point of care, the ACC/AHA Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines (Task Force) modified its methodology.(3–5) The relationships among guidelines, data standards, appropriate use criteria, and performance measures are addressed elsewhere.(5) INTENDED USE: Practice guidelines provide recommendations applicable to patients with or at risk of developing cardiovascular disease. …”
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  20. 900
    “…In response to reports from the Institute of Medicine(1,2) and a mandate to evaluate new knowledge and maintain relevance at the point of care, the ACC/AHA Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines (Task Force) modified its methodology.(3–5) The relationships among guidelines, data standards, appropriate use criteria, and performance measures are addressed elsewhere.(5) INTENDED USE: Practice guidelines provide recommendations applicable to patients with or at risk of developing cardiovascular disease. …”
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