Journal article

Determination of maternal body composition in pregnancy and its relevance to perinatal outcomes

EA McCarthy, BJG Strauss, SP Walker, M Permezel

Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2004

Abstract

Three models and 10 specific methods for determining maternal body composition are discussed and their perinatal relevance reviewed. English language publications (1950 to January 2004) were searched electronically and by hand. Search terms included "body composition," "human," "pregnancy," "obesity," "adiposity," "regional," "2-, 3-, 4-component," "truncal," "peripheral," "central," "visceral" along with specific techniques and outcomes listed subsequently. Three models of body composition are described: 2-component being fat and fat-free mass; 3-component being fat, water, and protein; and 4-component being fat, water, protein, and osseous mineral. Ten techniques of body composition assess..

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