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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Underwater weighing validation of three skinfold estimation techniques for use on college females

Hensler, Nancy L. January 2011 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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An application of receiver operating characteristic analysis for obesity indices /

Siriporn Yongpanichkul, Dechavudh Nityasuddhi, January 1984 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.Sc. (Biostatistics))--Mahidol University, 1984.
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Comparison of hydrostatic weighing and plethysmography techniques for the development of skinfold prediction equations for children

Tozuka, Tomoko. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Marshall University, 2002. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains vii, 46 p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-46).
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The Effects of Feeding Style on Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Deposition within the First Year of Life

Schoen, Meriah 17 June 2017 (has links)
Background: Fat distribution, rather than total body fat, has been identified as a significant risk factor for chronic disease. Patterning of subcutaneous fat, in particular, may play a pervasive role in shaping the metabolic milieu that is critical for disease development. Several studies have shown that early-life nutrition may influence later body composition. The effect of breastfeeding and formula feeding on early patterns of subcutaneous fat deposition, however, are uncertain. Objective: At a time when early infant growth is emerging as a predictor for later chronic disease, it is the aim of the present analysis to investigate whether feeding style (breastfeeding versus formula feeding) modifies subcutaneous fat growth rates and trajectories in the first year of life with a focus on the historical iterations of WHO infant feeding recommendations (0 to 4 months, 4 to 6 months, and 6 to 12 months of age). Methods: This is an ex post-facto design that utilizes data collected as part of a longitudinal growth study in the first year of life. Subcutaneous fat mass was anthropometrically assessed weekly by skinfold thickness (triceps, quadriceps, calf, subscapular, suprailiac, midaxillary, and abdominal) in 21 infants. Feeding data were collected through daily parental records and are entered here as a categorical variable (predominantly breast fed and predominantly formula fed). Multi-level mixed effects models for repeated measures were used (STATA 14) adjusting for age, sex, weight, birthweight, and number of feeding episodes per day. Statistical significance was accepted at p Results:Infants experienced fat accretion only during the first four months, and this was limited to peripheral skinfolds. Thereafter, subcutaneous skinfolds followed a trend of declining rates. Breastfed and formula fed infants, however, demonstrated different patterns of subcutaneous fat deposition in both the sum of skinfolds and in each skinfold site. During the first four months, formula fed infants experienced greater rates for the subscapular, abdominal, suprailiac, trunk, quadriceps, sum of skinfolds (p Conclusion: Weekly skinfold assessments of seven subcutaneous sites have identified that feeding style predicts differences in deposition patterns in the first year of life. Breastfed infants demonstrated both slower rates of accretion and decline by comparison with their formula fed peers. This analysis further suggests that the first four months may be a critical period for subcutaneous fat deposition. Feeding specific effects were identified for truncal deposition and utilization, which suggests that future studies may benefit from depot-specific inquiries.
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The relative accuracy of four skinfold estimation methods in predicting the percent body fat of college males

Rohr, Todd Michael January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Use of the skinfold technique in bodyfat estimation and fat patterning of persons with spinal cord injury

Goodman, Jefferey A. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of New Mexico, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-90). Also available online (PDF file) by a subscription to the set or by purchasing the individual file.
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Use of the skinfold technique in bodyfat estimation and fat patterning of persons with spinal cord injury

Goodman, Jefferey A. January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of New Mexico, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-90).
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A Description of the Use of Portable Ultrasound as a Nutritional Assessment Tool in Kidney Transplant Candidates

Lopez , Gabriella Elizabeth 27 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Avaliação nutricional de pacientes hospitalizados com tuberculose pulmonar

Lazzari, Tássia Kirchmann January 2016 (has links)
Introdução: A associação entre tuberculose (TB) e desnutrição é bem reconhecida: a TB pode levar à desnutrição e a desnutrição pode predispor à TB. Levando-se em consideração o risco de mortalidade devido à desnutrição em pacientes com TB e as inúmeras limitações dos estudos realizados até hoje, é necessário realizar uma avaliação nutricional mais completa e precoce com o objetivo de identificar os indivíduos em risco nutricional. Objetivos: Avaliar o estado nutricional dos pacientes hospitalizados com TB, coinfectados ou não pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV). Métodos: Estudo de prevalência com coleta de dados prospectiva. Foram incluídos pacientes com diagnóstico confirmado de TB. Foram utilizados os seguintes métodos para avaliação nutricional: índice de massa corporal (IMC), dobras cutâneas, bioimpedância, circunferência do braço (CB), circunferência muscular do braço (CMB), questionário de frequência alimentar, ferramenta de triagem de desnutrição (MST), avaliação subjetiva global (ASG) e dosagens de hemoglobina, transferrina, proteína C reativa, albumina e linfócitos. Resultados: Foram incluídos 92 pacientes no estudo. Considerando o IMC, 37% dos pacientes avaliados apresentavam critérios para risco nutricional. O percentual de gordura corporal foi baixo em 31,5% dos pacientes. Além disso, mais da metade dos indivíduos estudados apresentou critérios para desnutrição conforme a CB, CMB, dobra cutânea tricipital, ASG, MST ou parâmetros laboratoriais. Com relação aos nutrientes da dieta, em pacientes HIV positivos a ingestão de selênio foi significativamente menor do que nos pacientes HIV negativos. Também foram encontradas correlações positivas entre o IMC e a quantidade de zinco e magnésio da dieta. Conclusões: Identificamos uma prevalência elevada de desnutrição em pacientes com TB pulmonar internados em um hospital terciário, independente do método utilizado para avaliação do estado nutricional. / Introduction: The association between tuberculosis (TB) and malnutrition is well recognized: TB can lead to malnutrition and malnutrition can predispose to TB. Taking into account the risk of mortality due to malnutrition in patients with TB and the numerous limitations of the studies conducted to date, it is necessary to conduct a more thorough and early nutritional assessment in order to identify individuals at nutritional risk. Objectives: To assess the nutritional status of hospitalized patients with TB, co-infected or not by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Methods: Prevalence study with prospective data collection. Patients with confirmed diagnosis of TB. The following methods of nutritional assessment were used: body mass index (BMI), skinfold thickness, bioelectrical impedance, arm circumference (AC), arm muscle circumference (AMC), food frequency questionnaire, malnutrition screening tool (MST), subjective global assessment (SGA) and serum levels of hemoglobin, transferrin, C-reactive protein, albumin and lymphocytes. Results: We included 92 patients in the study. Considering the BMI, 37% of the patients met the criteria for nutritional risk. The body fat percentage was low in 31.5% of patients. In addition, more than half of the subjects met criteria for malnutrition according to AC, AMC, triceps skinfold thickness, SGA, MST or laboratory parameters. Regarding the components of diet, selenium intake among HIV-positive patients was significantly lower than in HIV-negative patients. It was also found positive correlations between the BMI and the amount of dietary zinc and magnesium. Conclusions: We identified a high prevalence of malnutrition in patients with pulmonary TB admitted in a tertiary hospital, regardless of the method used to assess nutritional status.
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Leptina no leite materno maduro e dobras cutâneas da criança aos três e seis meses de idade

Brunetto, Sara January 2016 (has links)
Objetivo: Verificar a associação entre os níveis de leptina do leite materno maduro e os escores de dobras cutâneas aos três e seis meses de vida de crianças expostas a diferentes ambientes intrauterinos. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo observacional longitudinal, para o qual foram recrutados pares de mães e crianças residentes em Porto Alegre. Foram excluídas puérperas com teste positivo para HIV, doenças hipertensivas específicas da gravidez, hipertensão arterial sistêmica crônica ou gestacional, crianças gemelares, prematuras, com doenças congênitas ou necessidade de internação hospitalar. Os pares foram divididos, conforme a exposição ao ambiente intrauterino, em grupo Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Tabaco, Pequeno para Idade Gestacional (PIG) e Controle. As entrevistas foram realizadas um, três e seis meses após o parto, e foram coletados dados antropométricos da mãe e da criança, além de informações sobre a alimentação desta. Na entrevista de um mês de vida, foi coletada amostra de leite materno, analisada para quantificação da leptina. Quanto aos procedimentos estatísticos, foi considerado o nível de significância de 5%. Para comparação entre variáveis categóricas e contínuas, quando paramétricas, foi utilizado o teste ANOVA com post hoc de Tukey, e para variáveis não paramétricas, foi utilizado o teste de Kruskal-Wallis com post hoc de Dunn. Na comparação entre variáveis categóricas, foi utilizado o teste de qui-quadrado de Pearson ou Exato de Fisher. Ao analisar variáveis contínuas, foi aplicada a correlação de Spearman. Resultados: Foram analisados os dados de 127 pares mãe-criança, sendo 18 no grupo DM, 34 no grupo Tabaco, 16 no grupo PIG e 59 no grupo Controle. A quantidade de leptina no leite materno não diferiu entre os grupos (p = 0,59). Houve correlação significativa positiva entre a quantidade de leptina do leite e o Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC) materno, a dobra cutânea tricipital (DCT) e a dobre cutânea subescapular (DCSE) maternas (p < 0,001). Sem considerar o tipo de alimentação, não houve correlação entre a leptina e as variáveis antropométricas da criança (p > 0,05). Dentre as crianças amamentadas exclusivamente aos três meses de vida, a leptina do leite materno correlacionou-se negativamente com o escore Z da DCT aos três meses (r = -0,447; p = 0,032) e seis meses (r = -0,499; p = 0,015), além do peso aos três (r = -0,408; p = 0,043) e seis meses de vida (r = -0,443; p= 0,034). Também houve correlação negativa com o ganho de peso do nascimento aos seis meses (r = -0,472; p = 0,023) e de um a três meses (r = -0,396; p = 0,050). Conclusão: A leptina, oferecida através do aleitamento materno exclusivo, atua na regulação do balanço energético corporal da criança, influenciando precocemente variáveis antropométricas. / Objective: Assess the association between mature breast milk leptin and skinfold thickness Z scores at 3 and 6 months of life of infant exposed to different intrauterine environments. Methods: This is a longitudinal study, for which mother and newborn pairs were recruited from 24-48 hours postpartum in three public hospitals in Porto Alegre city, Brazil. Exclusion criteria were mothers who test positive for HIV, with hypertensive disorders, newborn from twin gestation, preterm (gestational age <37 weeks), with malformations at birth, or requiring hospitalization. Pairs were divided as exposure to intrauterine environment in Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Tobacco, Small for Gestational Age (SGA) and Control group. Interviews occurred in postpartum, 1, 3 and 6 months of infant's life, where mother and infant anthropometric data were collected and information about infant’s complementary food was asked. The breast milk sample was collected in the 1 month interview. About statistical procedures, a significance level of 5% was considered. To compare categorical and continuous variables, was used the ANOVA test with Tukey post hoc, when parametric. For nonparametric variables, was used Kruskal -Wallis test with Dunn post hoc. When comparing categorical variables, was used the chi-square of Pearson or Fisher's exact test. To analyze continuous variables, the Spearman correlation was applied. Results: Data of 127 pairs were analyzed, 18 in DM group, 34 Tobacco, 16 SGA and 59 Control. Value of leptin in breast milk did not differ between groups (p = 0.59). There was a significant positive correlation between leptin milk and maternal anthropometric variables in the overall sample (p < 0.001) and between the groups (p< 0.05). Without considering infant's complementary feeding, there was no correlation between leptin and infant anthropometric variables (p > 0.05). However, among the infants exclusively breastfed at 3 months, leptin significantly negative correlated with Z score of triceps skinfold thickness at 3 (r = -0.447; p = 0.032) and 6 months (r = -0.499; p=0.015), infant weight at 3 (r = -0.408; p = 0.043) and 6 months (r = -0.443; p = 0.034), weight gain from birth to 6 months (r = -0.472; p = 0.023) and from 1 to 3 months (r = -0.396; p = 0.050) in the overall sample. Conclusion: Among the infants exclusively breastfed, leptin in mature milk acts in body energy balance and may impact early infant anthropometric variables.

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