The assessment of body composition in infants born small for gestational age (SGA) is required primarily to evaluate nutritional status and to monitor growth in the neonatal period. Measurement of total body water, using stable isotopes of hydrogen (H-2) and oxygen (O-18), offers a potential method by which body composition can be assessed. This technique is non-invasive and recently has been used successfully in a cohort of 5-week-old infants born SGA. Nevertheless, the assessment of total body water using stable isotopes requires specialized laboratories and equipment, which may limit its use. Prediction of total body water by bioelectrical impedance is a possible alternative. This technique uses electrical theory to predict the volume of...
Bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy for the assessment of body fluid volumes of term neonate
Providing all infants with the best start to life is a universal but challenging goal for the global...
BackgroundBody composition can be measured by several methods, each with specific benefits and disad...
There has been increasing interest in understanding body composition in early life and factors that ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To evaluate nutritional interventions in preterm infants, a simple, accurate ...
Total body water was estimated as part of the assessment of body composition in children with growth...
The importance of nutrition in the growth of newborn infants has increased in recent years due to th...
The assessment of fluid volume in neonates by a noninvasive, inexpensive, and fast method can contri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: There is a critical need for improved technologies to monitor fluid balance a...
Background: Body composition evaluation by bioelectrical impedance analysis in children makes use of...
Total body water was measured in 26 children and adolescents using the stable isotope H 2 O 18. Body...
The understanding of fluid fluxes in pediatric cardiac critical care is crucial to effective managem...
The thesis contains 6 studies and mentions the validation and comparison of several methods for meas...
Abstract: Over the years bioelectrical impedance assay (BIA) has gained popularity in the assessment...
There are a number of differences between the body composition of children and adults. Body composit...
Bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy for the assessment of body fluid volumes of term neonate
Providing all infants with the best start to life is a universal but challenging goal for the global...
BackgroundBody composition can be measured by several methods, each with specific benefits and disad...
There has been increasing interest in understanding body composition in early life and factors that ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To evaluate nutritional interventions in preterm infants, a simple, accurate ...
Total body water was estimated as part of the assessment of body composition in children with growth...
The importance of nutrition in the growth of newborn infants has increased in recent years due to th...
The assessment of fluid volume in neonates by a noninvasive, inexpensive, and fast method can contri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: There is a critical need for improved technologies to monitor fluid balance a...
Background: Body composition evaluation by bioelectrical impedance analysis in children makes use of...
Total body water was measured in 26 children and adolescents using the stable isotope H 2 O 18. Body...
The understanding of fluid fluxes in pediatric cardiac critical care is crucial to effective managem...
The thesis contains 6 studies and mentions the validation and comparison of several methods for meas...
Abstract: Over the years bioelectrical impedance assay (BIA) has gained popularity in the assessment...
There are a number of differences between the body composition of children and adults. Body composit...
Bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy for the assessment of body fluid volumes of term neonate
Providing all infants with the best start to life is a universal but challenging goal for the global...
BackgroundBody composition can be measured by several methods, each with specific benefits and disad...