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Evaluation of anthropometric parameters in lactation.
Čadilová, Lucie ; Hronek, Miloslav (advisor) ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee)
The aim of this work was to find out how is the bodily structure of mothers changed after childbirth, what these antropometrical changes depend on and what they are determined by. The basic points of the work are the following: description of antropometrical changes depending on time after childbirth, looking for particular parametres correlations and their descriptions. We have found out that the difference of the weight after childbirth and the weight before gravidity is statistically important (ANOVA, p < 0,0001). Women who took part of the project reached the weight they had before gravidity (the average weight before gravidity was 61,52 ± 1,519 kg and 9 months after childbirth 61,71 ± 1,867 kg). . Although figures of BMI after childbirth go down lineary, the result is not significant. Thickness of skin folds reached maximum values in the third month after childbirth and since that time we have noted lineary values decline. The biggest values differences and simultaneously the biggest and statistically significant decline (ANOVA, p = 0,0019) have been noted by the skin fold in the middle of a thigh where the biggest part of nonsweat fat was placed. The fat mobilized after childbirth. From the 6th month after childbirth the fat from the area below a bladebone may mobilize. We have noted a...
Evaluation of anthropometric parameters in lactation.
Čadilová, Lucie ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee) ; Hronek, Miloslav (advisor)
The aim of this work was to find out how is the bodily structure of mothers changed after childbirth, what these antropometrical changes depend on and what they are determined by. The basic points of the work are the following: description of antropometrical changes depending on time after childbirth, looking for particular parametres correlations and their descriptions. We have found out that the difference of the weight after childbirth and the weight before gravidity is statistically important (ANOVA, p < 0,0001). Women who took part of the project reached the weight they had before gravidity (the average weight before gravidity was 61,52 ± 1,519 kg and 9 months after childbirth 61,71 ± 1,867 kg). . Although figures of BMI after childbirth go down lineary, the result is not significant. Thickness of skin folds reached maximum values in the third month after childbirth and since that time we have noted lineary values decline. The biggest values differences and simultaneously the biggest and statistically significant decline (ANOVA, p = 0,0019) have been noted by the skin fold in the middle of a thigh where the biggest part of nonsweat fat was placed. The fat mobilized after childbirth. From the 6th month after childbirth the fat from the area below a bladebone may mobilize. We have noted a...

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