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Pisake Lumbiganon
Researcher at Khon Kaen University
Publications - 213
Citations - 13461
Pisake Lumbiganon is an academic researcher from Khon Kaen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Population. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 199 publications receiving 10640 citations.
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Diet or exercise, or both, for preventing excessive weight gain in pregnancy
TL;DR: Interventions involving low glycaemic load diets, supervised or unsupervised exercise only, or diet and exercise combined all led to similar reductions in the number of women gaining excessive weight in pregnancy.
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The global epidemiology of preterm birth
Joshua P. Vogel,Saifon Chawanpaiboon,Ann Beth Moller,Kanokwaroon Watananirun,Mercedes Bonet,Pisake Lumbiganon +5 more
TL;DR: An overview of current knowledge (and limitations) on the global epidemiology of preterm birth, particularly around howPreterm birth is defined, measured, and classified, and what is known regarding its risk factors, causes, and outcomes is provided.
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Preeclampsia, gestational hypertension and intrauterine growth restriction, related or independent conditions?
José Villar,Guillermo Carroli,Daniel Wojdyla,Edgardo Abalos,Daniel Giordano,Hassan S. Ba'aqeel,Ubaldo Farnot,Per Bergsjø,Leiv S. Bakketeig,Pisake Lumbiganon,Liana Campodonico,Yagob Al-Mazrou,Marshall D. Lindheimer,Michael S. Kramer +13 more
TL;DR: Preeclampsia and gestational hypertension shared many risk factors, although there are differences that need further evaluation, and both conditions significantly increased morbidity and mortality.
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WHO systematic review of randomised controlled trials of routine antenatal care.
Guillermo Carroli,José Villar,Gilda Piaggio,Dina Khan-Neelofur,Metin Gülmezoglu,Miranda Mugford,Pisake Lumbiganon,Ubaldo Farnot,Per Bersgjø +8 more
TL;DR: A model with a reduced number of antenatal visits, with or without goal-oriented components, could be introduced into clinical practice without risk to mother or baby, but some degree of dissatisfaction by the mother could be expected.
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The World Health Organization Fetal Growth Charts: A Multinational Longitudinal Study of Ultrasound Biometric Measurements and Estimated Fetal Weight
Torvid Kiserud,Torvid Kiserud,Gilda Piaggio,Guillermo Carroli,Mariana Widmer,José Ferreira de Carvalho,Lisa Neerup Jensen,Daniel Giordano,José Guilherme Cecatti,Hany Abdel Aleem,Sameera A. Talegawkar,Alexandra Benachi,Anke Diemert,Antoinette Tshefu Kitoto,Jadsada Thinkhamrop,Pisake Lumbiganon,Ann Tabor,Alka Kriplani,Rogelio Gonzalez Perez,Kurt Hecher,Mark A. Hanson,A Metin Gülmezoglu,Lawrence D. Platt +22 more
TL;DR: There was asymmetric distribution of growth of EFW: a slightly wider distribution among the lower percentiles during early weeks shifted to a notably expanded distribution of the higher percentiles in late pregnancy.