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    Sorry to be so late in my reply but listed below your
    original message are four citations that may be of use to you
    regarding anthropometry of pregant women. I hope that despite
    their lateness in delivery they will still help you.

    Sincerely,
    David Dillard
    Temple University
    (215) 204 - 4584
    jwne@astro.temple.edu

    On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Nelson Sierra wrote:

    > Hello everyone;
    >
    > Can anyone direct me to information regarding anthropomety of
    > pregant women. Any information would be appreciated and I will post a
    > summary of replies if anyone is interested.
    >
    > Nelson Sierra


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    TITLE: Maternal anthropometry and pregnancy outcomes : a WHO
    collaborative study.
    PUBLISHED: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1995.

    NOTES: "Supplement to volume 73, 1995, of the Bulletin of the
    World
    Health Organization."
    Includes bibliographical references.



    TITLE: Maternal nutrition and pregnancy outcomes
    : anthropometric
    assessment / edited by Katherine Krasovec & Mary Ann
    Anderson.
    PUBLISHED: Washington, D.C. : Pan American Health Organization,
    Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Regional Office of the World
    Health Organization, c1991.



    AUTHOR: Berge, Pamela, 1948-
    TITLE: Cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy : maternal
    anthropometry and birth outcomes / by Pamela Berge.
    PUBLISHED: 1989.
    NOTES: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Cornell University, May, 1989.
    Includes bibliographical references.


    AUTHOR: Paxton, Elizabeth Anne.
    TITLE: Maternal anthropometry and body composition in
    pregnant women / by Elizabeth Anne Paxton.
    PUBLISHED: New York : Columbia University, 1994.


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    TITLE: Maternal anthropometry and pregnancy outcome among Jerusalem
    women.
    AUTHOR: Villamor, E. 0a; Gofin, R.; Adler, B.
    SOURCE: Annals of Human Biology: 25, no. 4 (July-Aug.,, 1998): 331-343.


    TITLE: Maternal anthropometry and infant feeding practices in Israel
    in relation to growth in infancy: The North African infant
    feeding study.
    AUTHOR: Fawzi, W. W.; Forman, M. R.; Levy, A.; Graubard, B.
    SOURCE American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 65, no. 6
    (1997): 1731-1737

    TITLE: Changes in energy expenditure, anthropometry, and energy
    intake during the course of pregnancy and lactation in
    well- nourished Indian women.
    AUTHOR: Piers, L. S.; Diggavi, S. N.; Thangam, S.; Van Raaij, J. M.
    A.; Shetty, P. S.; Hautvast, J. G. A. J.
    SOURCE American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 61, no. 3
    (1995): 501-513

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