• Title of article

    Reduction of subcutaneous mass, but not lean mass, in normal fetuses in Denver, Colorado

  • Author/Authors

    Henry L. Galan، نويسنده , , Serena Rigano، نويسنده , , Tatjana Radaelli، نويسنده , , Irene Cetin، نويسنده , , Maddalena Bozzo، نويسنده , , Jacquelyn Chyu، نويسنده , , John C. Hobbins، نويسنده , , Enrico Ferrazzi، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    839
  • To page
    844
  • Abstract
    Objective: To test the hypothesis that reduced birth weight in normal fetuses born at moderately high altitude (Denver), compared with the birth weight in normal fetuses born at sea level (Milan), is caused by a reduction in both lean mass and subcutaneous fat mass. Study Design: Ninety-four normal singleton pregnancies (46 in Denver, 48 in Milan) had serial ultrasonographic axial images obtained to assess subcutaneous tissues of fetuses as a measure of body fat. The abdominal wall thickness and mid upper arm and mid thigh were examined. The equation was: Subcutaneous tissue equals total cross-sectional area minus bone and muscle area. Lean mass included the area of muscle and bone, head circumference, and femur length. Results: Gestational age at delivery was similar between groups. Birth weight was less at Denverʹs altitude (2991 ± 79 g versus 3247 ± 96 g; P = .04). Abdominal wall thickness, mid upper arm, and mid thigh subcutaneous tissues measurements were significantly reduced at Denverʹs altitude and increased further in significance with advancing gestational age. Lean mass measurements were similar between groups. Conclusions: The reduced birth weight of the newborns in Denver was the result of a reduction in fetal subcutaneous fat tissue and not lean mass. Ultrasonography can be used to follow subcutaneous measurements longitudinally and to detect differences, and potentially disease processes, in study populations. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;185:839-44.)
  • Keywords
    Fetus , altitude , subcutaneous tissue , Fat , intrauterine growth restriction
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Record number

    641574