نتایج جستجو برای: bioelectric impedance

تعداد نتایج: 36681  

Journal: :Military medicine 2014
Anders Aandstad Kristian Holtberget Rune Hageberg Ingar Holme Sigmund A Anderssen

Previous studies show that body composition is related to injury risk and physical performance in soldiers. Thus, valid methods for measuring body composition in military personnel are needed. The frequently used body mass index method is not a valid measure of body composition in soldiers, but reliability and validity of alternative field methods are less investigated in military personnel. Th...

Journal: :Nutrition 2005
Ursula G Kyle Laurence Genton Henry C Lukaski Yves M Dupertuis Daniel O Slosman Didier Hans Claude Pichard

OBJECTIVE No current studies have compared North American with European body composition parameters, i.e., fat-free mass (FFM), body fat (BF), and percentage of BF (%BF) in large populations. This study compared FFM, BF, and %BF values derived from two bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) equations (Geneva and National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey [NHANES]) in Swiss subjects and co...

Journal: :Nutrition 2001
U G Kyle L Genton D O Slosman C Pichard

OBJECTIVES Fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) are important in the evaluation of nutritional status. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a simple, reproducible method used to determine FFM and FM. Because normal values for FFM and FM have not yet been established in adults aged 15 to 98 y, its use is limited in the evaluation of nutritional status. The aims of this study were to determ...

Journal: :Economics and human biology 2015
Donal O'Neill

Reliable measures of body composition are essential to develop effective policies to tackle obesity. The lack of an acceptable gold-standard for measuring fatness has made it difficult to evaluate alternative measures of obesity. We use latent class analysis to characterise existing diagnostics. Using data on US adults we show that measures based on body mass index and bioelectrical impedance a...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1994
J J Reilly L A Murray J Wilson J V Durnin

There is a paucity of data on differences between methods for the assessment of body composition in elderly subjects. Studies on younger adults suggest that such differences are of some practical significance at the individual level. In the present study the following methods of estimating percentage body fatness (BF%) were compared in healthy elderly men and women (mean age 70 (SD 6) years: de...

2012
Eric D. Scott

Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a widely used method for estimating body composition, yet issues concerning its validity persist in the literature. The purpose of this study was to validate percentage of body fat (BF) values estimated from BIA and skinfold (SF) with those obtained from hydrodensitometry (HD). Percent BF values measured via hand-to-hand BIA (BIAH), foot-to-foot BIA (BI...

Journal: :BMJ open 2016
Maria Franco-Villoria Charlotte M Wright John H McColl Andrea Sherriff Mark S Pearce

OBJECTIVES To explore the usefulness of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) for general use by identifying best-evidenced formulae to calculate lean and fat mass, comparing these to historical gold standard data and comparing these results with machine-generated output. In addition, we explored how to best to adjust lean and fat estimates for height and how these overlapped with body mass in...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2016
Mya-Thway Tint Leigh C Ward Shu E Soh Izzuddin M Aris Amutha Chinnadurai Seang Mei Saw Peter D Gluckman Keith M Godfrey Yap-Seng Chong Michael S Kramer Fabian Yap Barbara Lingwood Yung Seng Lee

The aims of this study were to develop and validate a prediction equation of fat-free mass (FFM) based on bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and anthropometry using air-displacement plethysmography (ADP) as a reference in Asian neonates and to test the applicability of the prediction equations in an independent Western cohort. A total of 173 neonates at birth and 140 at two weeks of age wer...

2016
Raquel D. Langer Juliano H. Borges Mauro A. Pascoa Vagner X. Cirolini Gil Guerra-Júnior Ezequiel M. Gonçalves

BACKGROUND Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) is a fast, practical, non-invasive, and frequently used method for fat-free mass (FFM) estimation. The aims of this study were to validate predictive equations of BIA to FFM estimation in Army cadets and to develop and validate a specific BIA equation for this population. METHODS A total of 396 males, Brazilian Army cadets, aged 17-24 years we...

Journal: :Open veterinary journal 2013
K H Riis A P Harrison K Riis-Olesen

Assessment of muscle function after an injury or during recovery is of great importance in the veterinary field. Accelerometry, bioimpedance analysis and mechanomyography/acoustic myography have been used to assess human muscular problems, but have not been applied to the veterinary clinic. We report the clinical use of these techniques in a 12-year-old Danish Warmblood horse presenting with re...

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