Anthropometrics and physiological characteristics of women in obesity class I (OBI), obesity class II (OBII) and obesity class III (OBIII).</p
Clinical characteristics according to obesity, visceral adiposity, and sarcopenia [46].</p
<p>Range is given as minimum to maximum values.</p><p>Apo: apolipoprotein, BMI: body mass index, BP:...
<p>BMI = body mass index: weight (kg)/height (m)<sup>2</sup>, FM = fat mass, FMI = fat mass index: F...
Physiological results at IVT and MFO in obesity class I (OBI), obesity class II (OBII) and obesity c...
Clinical ‘risk’ characteristics in severely obese and comparison women by parity.</p
Maternal and pregnancy characteristics of women with class II obesity by gestational weight gain.</p
General characteristics of the study subjects by obesity and the puberty status.</p
<p>BMI, body mass index; CRP, C reactive protein; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HDL, high density l...
<p>Characteristics of studies providing information on the distribution of obesity prevalence by gen...
Characteristics of severely obese and comparison women, and their babies, by parity.</p
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of AYLHIV by abdominal obesity status.</p
Value of anthropometric, biochemical and hormonal parameters in the normal weight and obese women gr...
Anthropometric measures and lipid and glucose profile comparison between women in the control and DI...
Characteristics of women at time of enrollment at the antenatal clinic in Lidköping 1999 presented i...
Association between different obesity phenotypes with the presence of low BMD in sex difference.</p
Clinical characteristics according to obesity, visceral adiposity, and sarcopenia [46].</p
<p>Range is given as minimum to maximum values.</p><p>Apo: apolipoprotein, BMI: body mass index, BP:...
<p>BMI = body mass index: weight (kg)/height (m)<sup>2</sup>, FM = fat mass, FMI = fat mass index: F...
Physiological results at IVT and MFO in obesity class I (OBI), obesity class II (OBII) and obesity c...
Clinical ‘risk’ characteristics in severely obese and comparison women by parity.</p
Maternal and pregnancy characteristics of women with class II obesity by gestational weight gain.</p
General characteristics of the study subjects by obesity and the puberty status.</p
<p>BMI, body mass index; CRP, C reactive protein; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; HDL, high density l...
<p>Characteristics of studies providing information on the distribution of obesity prevalence by gen...
Characteristics of severely obese and comparison women, and their babies, by parity.</p
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of AYLHIV by abdominal obesity status.</p
Value of anthropometric, biochemical and hormonal parameters in the normal weight and obese women gr...
Anthropometric measures and lipid and glucose profile comparison between women in the control and DI...
Characteristics of women at time of enrollment at the antenatal clinic in Lidköping 1999 presented i...
Association between different obesity phenotypes with the presence of low BMD in sex difference.</p
Clinical characteristics according to obesity, visceral adiposity, and sarcopenia [46].</p
<p>Range is given as minimum to maximum values.</p><p>Apo: apolipoprotein, BMI: body mass index, BP:...
<p>BMI = body mass index: weight (kg)/height (m)<sup>2</sup>, FM = fat mass, FMI = fat mass index: F...