Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess longitudinal changes of bioimpedance analysis compared with anthropometric measurements in low-risk pregnant woman recruited in the first trimester and to observe possible differences in these indices in women who developed high-risk pregnancies. Materials and methods: Bioimpedance indices for the three trimesters of pregnancies were calculated separately for uneventful pregnancies delivered of newborns > the 10th centile. These findings were compared with anthropometric measurements. Data of women who developed hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) or delivered SGA newborns were calculated and compared. Results: Significantly longitudinal increases were observed in these pregnancies for tota...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a risk factor for the development of gestational hypertension, with important ...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
INTRODUCTION: Body composition is an important metric in pregnant women for assessing risk of metabo...
Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is a non-invasive and rapid method of determining the amount of body...
Objectives: To assess and correlate changes in body composition and haemodynamic function during pre...
Maternal body composition undergoes a deep adaptative change during the course of pregnancy. Fat mas...
Anthropometric assessment during pregnancy is a widely used, low-technology procedure that has not b...
Objective. To evaluate changes in anthropometric and biochemical parameters in pregnancy and their d...
The aim of this work was to measure and evaluate the amount of body fluids of pregnant women during ...
OBJECTIVES: Body fluid composition changes during the course of pregnancy and there is evidence to s...
OBJECTIVES:To evaluate body water volumes and cardiac output in each trimester of pregnancies compli...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
Objective To test if maternal hemodynamics and bioimpedance, assessed at the time of combined screen...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a risk factor for the development of gestational hypertension, with important ...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
INTRODUCTION: Body composition is an important metric in pregnant women for assessing risk of metabo...
Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is a non-invasive and rapid method of determining the amount of body...
Objectives: To assess and correlate changes in body composition and haemodynamic function during pre...
Maternal body composition undergoes a deep adaptative change during the course of pregnancy. Fat mas...
Anthropometric assessment during pregnancy is a widely used, low-technology procedure that has not b...
Objective. To evaluate changes in anthropometric and biochemical parameters in pregnancy and their d...
The aim of this work was to measure and evaluate the amount of body fluids of pregnant women during ...
OBJECTIVES: Body fluid composition changes during the course of pregnancy and there is evidence to s...
OBJECTIVES:To evaluate body water volumes and cardiac output in each trimester of pregnancies compli...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
Objective To test if maternal hemodynamics and bioimpedance, assessed at the time of combined screen...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a risk factor for the development of gestational hypertension, with important ...
Objective: Maternal cardiovascular adaptations to pregnancy are necessary for an adequate fetomatern...
INTRODUCTION: Body composition is an important metric in pregnant women for assessing risk of metabo...