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Body weight

Human body weight refers to a person's mass or weight. Body weight is measured in kilograms, a measure of mass, throughout the world, although in some countries such as the United States it is measured in pounds, or as in the United Kingdom, stones and pounds. Most hospitals, even in the United States, now use kilograms for calculations, but use kilograms and pounds together for other purposes. Human body weight refers to a person's mass or weight. Body weight is measured in kilograms, a measure of mass, throughout the world, although in some countries such as the United States it is measured in pounds, or as in the United Kingdom, stones and pounds. Most hospitals, even in the United States, now use kilograms for calculations, but use kilograms and pounds together for other purposes.

[ "Diabetes mellitus", "Biochemistry", "Endocrinology", "Surgery", "Internal medicine", "Insensible Water Losses", "Lecaniodiscus cupanioides", "organ weight", "G/kg body weight", "Weight Fluctuation" ]
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