Abstract Background Body composition in infancy plays a central role in the programming of metabolic diseases. Fat mass (FM) is determined by personal and environmental factors. Anthropometric measurements allow for estimations of FM in many age groups; however, correlations of these measurements with FM in early stages of life are scarcely reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate anthropometric and clinical correlates of FM in healthy term infants at 6 months of age. Methods Healthy term newborns (n = 102) from a prospective cohort. Weight, length, skinfolds (biceps, triceps, subscapular and the sum -SFS-) and waist circumference (WC) were measured at 6 months. Body mass index (BMI) and WC/length ratio were computed. Type of feeding...
This study examined the relationship between measured and derived anthropometric measurements with d...
Abstract Background Current validated neonatal body composition methods are limited/impractical for ...
Background/objective: Available evidence on infant body composition is limited. This study aimed to ...
INTRODUCTION: Body composition in early life influences the development of obesity during childhood ...
Objective: Postnatal tissue accretion in preterm infants differs from those in utero, affecting body...
OBJECTIVE Postnatal tissue accretion in preterm infants differs from those in utero, affecting bo...
Objectives: Increasing evidence demonstrates that body composition in early life contributes to the ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe newborn body composition and identify which anthropometric ratio (w...
Excess adiposity in infancy may predispose individuals to obesity later in life. The literatureon de...
Reference %fat and total fat-free mass data is necessary for evaluating growth in infants. We aimed ...
Background: Traditionally, fat mass is estimated using anthropometric models. Airdisplacement plethy...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe newborn body composition and identify which anthropometric ratio (w...
Abstract Background In newborns and children, body fat estimation equations are often used at differ...
BackgroundAccelerated growth in early childhood is an established risk factor for later obesity and ...
Studying the determinants and the long-term consequences of fetal adipose accretion requires accurat...
This study examined the relationship between measured and derived anthropometric measurements with d...
Abstract Background Current validated neonatal body composition methods are limited/impractical for ...
Background/objective: Available evidence on infant body composition is limited. This study aimed to ...
INTRODUCTION: Body composition in early life influences the development of obesity during childhood ...
Objective: Postnatal tissue accretion in preterm infants differs from those in utero, affecting body...
OBJECTIVE Postnatal tissue accretion in preterm infants differs from those in utero, affecting bo...
Objectives: Increasing evidence demonstrates that body composition in early life contributes to the ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe newborn body composition and identify which anthropometric ratio (w...
Excess adiposity in infancy may predispose individuals to obesity later in life. The literatureon de...
Reference %fat and total fat-free mass data is necessary for evaluating growth in infants. We aimed ...
Background: Traditionally, fat mass is estimated using anthropometric models. Airdisplacement plethy...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to describe newborn body composition and identify which anthropometric ratio (w...
Abstract Background In newborns and children, body fat estimation equations are often used at differ...
BackgroundAccelerated growth in early childhood is an established risk factor for later obesity and ...
Studying the determinants and the long-term consequences of fetal adipose accretion requires accurat...
This study examined the relationship between measured and derived anthropometric measurements with d...
Abstract Background Current validated neonatal body composition methods are limited/impractical for ...
Background/objective: Available evidence on infant body composition is limited. This study aimed to ...