Research Paper
Subcutaneous adipose tissue topography in long-term enterally fed children and healthy controls
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- Title
- Subcutaneous adipose tissue topography in long-term enterally fed children and healthy controls
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- Lincoln University
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In the context of enteral feeding in children the influence on growth and the question of fat resorption is of great interest. We, therefore, measured the thickness of subcutaneous body fat in a sample of long-term enterally fed toddlers and healthy controls. In 33 long-term enterally fed toddlers (10 girls, 23 boys) and 275 healthy controls (128 girls, 147 boys) subcutaneous body fat was measured by means of the optical device Lipometer. All participants were divided into three age groups (i...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2015
- Creator
- Kaimbacher, PS / Wallner-Liebmann, SJ / Dunitz-Scheer, M / Scheer, PJZ / Cvirn, G / Schrabmair, W / Schnedl, WJ / Hamlin, Michael / Tafeit, E
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/8139
- Related subjects
- body composition / body fat distribution / lipometer / subcutaneous adipose tissue topography / gastrostomy / enteral feeding / Humans / Body Weight / Body Height / Enteral Nutrition / Case-Control Studies / Child / Child, Preschool / Infant / Female / Male / Subcutaneous Fat / Body Fat Distribution / Waist Circumference / Nutrition and Dietetics / Clinical and Sports Nutrition / Anthropology
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