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Influence of Maternal Adipokines on Anthropometry, Adiposity, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of the Offspring. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Valencia-Ortega J   +6 more
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Anthropometry to improve public health

open access: yesIndian Journal of Community Medicine, 1993
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Standards for Anthropometry Assessment

Kinanthropometry and Exercise Physiology, 2018
Anthropometry is the measurement of human body dimension such as lengths, breadths, girths, and skinfolds using surface landmarks for reference. Like other areas of science the procedures and processes depend upon adherence to the particular rules of measurement as determined by national and international standards bodies.
K. Norton
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A genetic approach to study the relationship between maternal Vitamin D status and newborn anthropometry measurements: the Vitamin D pregnant mother (VDPM) cohort study

open access: yesJournal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, 2020
Purpose Adverse effects of maternal vitamin D deficiency have been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes. We investigated the relationship between maternal vitamin D status and newborn anthropometry measurements using a genetic approach and examined the ...
Arif Sabta Aji   +2 more
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Assessment of nutritional status in children with cancer: Significance of arm anthropometry and serum visceral proteins

Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2020
Arm anthropometry is a better indicator of nutritional status in children with cancer. The value of serum albumin and prealbumin in nutritional assesment is debatable. We investigated the nutritional status of children with cancer and their serum albumin
Deniz Yaprak   +3 more
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Anthropometry for syndromology [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1991
In diagnosing certain syndromes, abnormal facial features such as hypertelorism, low set ears or wide nasolabial distance are taken into consideration. Most often the description is from a visual impression, which may prove wrong as it is only relative. Detailed studies have, so far been only from the west, except for two, from northern India.
K. Janardhan   +2 more
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Anthropometry

Francisco Esparza-Ros   +1 more
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