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ozone and Weight Gain

ozone has been researched along with Weight Gain in 4 studies

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's2 (50.00)18.2507
2000's2 (50.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Coste, C; De Jouffrey, S; Dubois, M; Gaou, I; Parent-Massin, D; Pfohl-Leszkowicz, A1
Calderón Guzmá, D; Hernández García, E; Hernández Islas, JL; Juárez Olguín, H; Mejía, GB; Santamaría del Angel, D1
Alleva, E; Bignami, G; Dell'Omo, G; Laviola, G; Musi, B1
Bailey, RH; Buckley, SA; Denvir, AJ; Harvey, RB; Hitchens, GD; Kubena, LF; McKenzie, KS; Phillips, TD; Rogers, TD1

Other Studies

4 other study(ies) available for ozone and Weight Gain

ArticleYear
Safety of Oxygreen, an ozone treatment on wheat grains. Part 1. A four-week toxicity study in rats by dietary administration of treated wheat.
    Food additives and contaminants, 2005, Volume: 22, Issue:11

    Topics: Animals; Calcium; Consumer Product Safety; Crops, Agricultural; Eating; Female; Food Contamination; Food Handling; Male; Organ Size; Oxidants, Photochemical; Ozone; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Triticum; Weight Gain

2005
Effect of nutritional status and ozone exposure on Na+/K+ ATPpase and lipid peroxidation in rat brain.
    Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society, 2005, Volume: 48

    Topics: Animals; Brain; Lipid Peroxidation; Male; Nutritional Status; Oxidants, Photochemical; Ozone; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase; Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances; Weight Gain

2005
Limited effects of ozone exposure during pregnancy on physical and neurobehavioral development of CD-1 mice.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 1994, Volume: 129, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Behavior, Animal; Dextroamphetamine; Female; Male; Mice; Motor Activity; Nervous System; Ozone; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Animal; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Reflex; Vocalization, Animal; Weight Gain

1994
Aflatoxicosis in turkey poults is prevented by treatment of naturally contaminated corn with ozone generated by electrolysis.
    Poultry science, 1998, Volume: 77, Issue:8

    Topics: Aflatoxins; Animal Feed; Animals; Electrolysis; Female; Food Contamination; Mycotoxicosis; Ozone; Poultry Diseases; Turkeys; Weight Gain; Zea mays

1998