Anthropometric assessment during pregnancy is a widely used, low-technology procedure that has not been rigorously evaluated. Our objective is to investigate fat mass distribution during pregnancy by examining changes in anthropometrics measures, in order to evaluate the reliability of these measures. An observational, longitudinal, prospective cohort study was performed in 208 pregnant women. Anthropometric measurements were taken following the ISAK protocol during the three trimesters and a generalized linear model for repeated measures was used to evaluate differences. Variability was assessed using the coefficient of variation, and Propagated Error (PE) was used to sum of skinfold thicknesses (SFT). SFT showed a general increase in fat ...
Obesity in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes...
Anthropometric indicators play an important role in the health status assessment of individuals and ...
Background and Purpose: Over half of women entering pregnancy are overweight or obese, increasing me...
BACKGROUND: Body mass index does not distinguish between lean and fat body mass; therefore, its util...
Aim: Estimations of central adiposity in pregnancy is a difficult undertaking due to physiological c...
Abstract Background Determining anthropometric measures that indicate different fat deposits can be...
Background: Determining anthropometric measures that indicate different fat deposits can be useful t...
Pregnant women are a special population where notable anthropometric changes occur between the perio...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess longitudinal changes of bioimpedance analysis compared ...
BackgroundMeasurements of maternal fat mass (FM) are important for studies of maternal and fetal hea...
Objective. To evaluate changes in anthropometric and biochemical parameters in pregnancy and their d...
Many women associate one or more of their pregnancies with the development of adult obesity. Such an...
Measurements of body weight, total body water and total body potassium (40K) were made serially on t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess maternal abdominal subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT) measured by ultrasound as a...
Objective: Fetal growth in the first trimester is estimated by measuring the crown to rump length of...
Obesity in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes...
Anthropometric indicators play an important role in the health status assessment of individuals and ...
Background and Purpose: Over half of women entering pregnancy are overweight or obese, increasing me...
BACKGROUND: Body mass index does not distinguish between lean and fat body mass; therefore, its util...
Aim: Estimations of central adiposity in pregnancy is a difficult undertaking due to physiological c...
Abstract Background Determining anthropometric measures that indicate different fat deposits can be...
Background: Determining anthropometric measures that indicate different fat deposits can be useful t...
Pregnant women are a special population where notable anthropometric changes occur between the perio...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess longitudinal changes of bioimpedance analysis compared ...
BackgroundMeasurements of maternal fat mass (FM) are important for studies of maternal and fetal hea...
Objective. To evaluate changes in anthropometric and biochemical parameters in pregnancy and their d...
Many women associate one or more of their pregnancies with the development of adult obesity. Such an...
Measurements of body weight, total body water and total body potassium (40K) were made serially on t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess maternal abdominal subcutaneous fat thickness (SFT) measured by ultrasound as a...
Objective: Fetal growth in the first trimester is estimated by measuring the crown to rump length of...
Obesity in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes...
Anthropometric indicators play an important role in the health status assessment of individuals and ...
Background and Purpose: Over half of women entering pregnancy are overweight or obese, increasing me...