Investigators
collected dietary assessment data for more than 1,000 pregnant women from 1999 to 2002 who participated in Project Viva.
Not exact matches
Measurement error in the
assessment of
dietary variables is likely to be nondifferential as the
dietary factors were
collected long before death events occurred.
The strengths of this study include its population - based sample, high participation rate, and use of a GI - and carbohydrate - validated FFQ to
collect dietary information, and detailed questionnaires that permitted careful
assessment of potential confounding variables.
Before, during, and after the exercise training program, anthropometric measurements (height, body mass, and leg volume), strength
assessment [1 - repetition maximum (1RM)-RSB-, and computed tomography and DXA scans were performed and muscle biopsy specimens and
dietary intake records were
collected.