Abstract:Background
Foot anthropometry is altered by pregnancy. It is unknown if these changes are due to increased bodyweight and/or hormonal concentrations. The purpose of our study was to examine the effect of added weight on foot anthropometry in pregnancy.
Methods
Fifteen primigravid women and 13 nulliparous controls participated. Controls were matched to pregnant women based on self-reported pre-pregnancy weight. After informed consent, data were collected on pregnant participants in each trimester and post-pa… Show more
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