Anisimova Anna Viktorovna

Anisimova Anna Viktorovna
  • Senior Researcher at Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Current institution
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Current position
  • Senior Researcher
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January 2009 - December 2015
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Position
  • Senior Researcher

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Publications (9)
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Based on the results of the cross-sectional anthropological study of 2364 Russian children and adolescents aged 7-17 years, we suggest simple prediction formulae for automated bioimpedance-based evaluation of endomorphy and mesomorphy components of the Heath-Carter somatotype: ENDOBIA = 0.5282×FMi + 0.2580×BMI - 0.04822×BM - 1.881 (r2=0.81, SEE=0.6...
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Twenty-five scientists met at Aschauhof, Altenhof, Germany, to discuss various aspects of the complex network of modern health screening, focusing on current scientific topics including medical sciences, human biology, and mathematics; on problems in implementing these results at the practical level of physicians, nurses, technicians, and engineers...
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Here, we describe the results of a cross-sectional bioimpedance study of body composition in 552 Russian children and adolescents aged 7-17 years in remission of various types of cancer (remission time 0-15 years, median 4 years). A sample of 1500 apparently healthy individuals of the same age interval was used for comparison. Our data show high fr...
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Elevated degree of body fatness and changes in other body composition parameters are known to be common effects of treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children. In order to study peculiarities of somatic growth and development in ALL survivors, we describe the results of BIA body composition analysis of 112 boys and 108 girls aged 5...
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The influence of physical activity on body mass components has been studied using a sample of Moscow children. 195 girls and 259 boys of Russian ethnicity from 12 to 17 years old were investigated cross-sectionally in 2005 in different Moscow schools. According to the level of physical activity they were divided into three groups: 1-those who did n...
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Secular changes in the body dimensions of newborns from three different geographical localities are compared. Anthropometrical data of infants born in 1987 and in 2002 as a result of singleton full-term non-pathological postpartum were collected from medical records of children's out-patient clinics in three geographical localities: two big cities-...

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