Article
Glucose kinetics and pregnancy outcome in Indian women with low and normal body mass indices.
St John's Research Institute, St John's National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
European journal of clinical nutrition (impact factor:
3.07).
06/2009;
63(11):1327-34.
DOI:10.1038/ejcn.2009.33
pp.1327-34
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Keywords
10 low-BMI
10 normal-BMI pregnant women
anthropometric variables
carbohydrate correlated
carbohydrate intakes
dietary energy
fasted state
Fetal energy demands
Glucose kinetics
glucose oxidation
glucose supply
influence glucose R
low body mass index
Low-BMI mothers
maternal dietary
Maternal energy
maternally
oxidation rates
primed 6 h U-(13)C glucose infusion
supply amino acids