Body composition helps: Differences in energy expenditure between pregnant and nonpregnant females.
Olalla Prado-NóvoaJesús RodríguezAdrián Martín GarcíaAna MateosPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2020)
We propose that their larger percentage of passive body tissues is the reason why pregnant females expend less energy than nonpregnant females of similar BM, without changing the scaling of EE on BM. Thus, pregnancy could not be as energetically constraining as usually assumed, with important consequences for human reproductive ecology.