Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Cross-source consensus on Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- fNIRS is offered on a voluntary basis to assess neuronal activity during the handgrip test at visit 2. — Protocol for a prospective cohort study for the assessment of sarcopenia in gestational diabetes: the SiGnal-D study
- The fNIRS system measures changes in oxyhaemoglobin, deoxyhaemoglobin, and total haemoglobin concentrations. — Protocol for a prospective cohort study for the assessment of sarcopenia in gestational diabetes: the SiGnal-D study
- Signal analysis will include advanced variability methods such as fractal dimension, detrended fluctuations, and approximate entropy. — Protocol for a prospective cohort study for the assessment of sarcopenia in gestational diabetes: the SiGnal-D study
- fNIRS has previously been used in pregnancy and specifically in GDM, supporting its safety in these conditions. — Protocol for a prospective cohort study for the assessment of sarcopenia in gestational diabetes: the SiGnal-D study
- The rationale for including fNIRS is that compromised nervous system function may contribute importantly to sarcopenia. — Protocol for a prospective cohort study for the assessment of sarcopenia in gestational diabetes: the SiGnal-D study