Search Results - "Krishnaveni, G.V"
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Mother’s lifetime nutrition and the size, shape and efficiency of the placenta
Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-11-2011)“…Abstract Background Studies have shown that the shape and size of the placenta at birth predict blood pressure in later life. The influences that determine…”
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P2-37 Size at birth and incident type 2 diabetes in South India
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Vitamin D insufficiency is common in Indian mothers but is not associated with gestational diabetes or variation in newborn size
Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-05-2009)“…Background/Objectives : Vitamin D is required for bone growth and normal insulin secretion. Maternal hypovitaminosis D may impair fetal growth and increase the…”
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Peri-conceptional diet patterns and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in South Indian women
Published in Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (2021)“…In Western countries healthy diet patterns characterised by wholegrains, fruits and vegetables are associated with a lower GDM risk; and unhealthy patterns…”
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Lack of replication of association of THSD7A with obesity
Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-2016)Get full text
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Prediction of body-fat percentage from skinfold and bio-impedance measurements in Indian school children
Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-12-2011)“…Background/Objectives: Few equations for calculating body-fat percentage (BF%) from field methods have been developed in South-Asian children. The objective of…”
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Relationship between physical activity measured using accelerometers and energy expenditure measured using doubly labelled water in Indian children
Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-11-2009)“…Background/Objectives: To test the association between physical activity measured using accelerometer counts (Actigraph) and energy expenditure (EE) measured…”
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