Accurate, noninvasive measures of body composition are needed for management of patients with spinal muscular atrophy. Fat mass index (fat mass/height2 in kg/m2) was measured in 16 subjects with spinal muscular atrophy using 5 bioelectrical impedance analysis equations and compared with a reference method, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. The machine default equation, vali-dated by Cordain, was the primary analysis. Fat mass index calculated by impedance measures differed by between2.5 kg/m2 and 1.7 kg/m2 from the reference mean (8.3+ 5.0 kg/m2). The Cordain equation provided the smallest difference (0.4+ 2.0 kg/m2), with correlation coefficient of 0.92. The Cordain equation showed high sensitivity (85.7%) and specificity (100%) for predic...
Aim: Obesity is one of the most crucial challenges of contemporary medicine. Bioelectrical impedance...
Background: A high amount of adipose tissue limits the accuracy of methods for body composition anal...
Objective Excessive lean tissue loss following bariatric surgery may pose serious metabolic conseque...
Thigh muscle volume was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 16 subjects with spinal muscula...
Purpose of review This review presents the latest clinical applications of bioelectrical impedance a...
Study Design: Psychometric. Objectives: Assess the validity of bioimpedance-based measures of fat-fr...
BackgroundBody composition analysis is a valuable tool for assessing and monitoring the nutritional ...
Changes in thigh muscle volume over 6 months were assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 11 su...
Body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an indicator of obesity, although in both clinical and res...
The two components of the body weight (i.e., fat mass and muscle mass) appeared to be of high intere...
To investigate whether bioelectrical impedance analysis could be used to identify overweight individ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIn recent years, bioelectrical...
Background & aims: Obesity is characterized by fat mass excess (FM), extra cellular water increase (...
The assessment of body composition has important applications in the evaluation of nutritional statu...
BACKGROUND: Low fat-free mass (FFM) is a risk factor for morbidity and in elderly and patient popula...
Aim: Obesity is one of the most crucial challenges of contemporary medicine. Bioelectrical impedance...
Background: A high amount of adipose tissue limits the accuracy of methods for body composition anal...
Objective Excessive lean tissue loss following bariatric surgery may pose serious metabolic conseque...
Thigh muscle volume was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 16 subjects with spinal muscula...
Purpose of review This review presents the latest clinical applications of bioelectrical impedance a...
Study Design: Psychometric. Objectives: Assess the validity of bioimpedance-based measures of fat-fr...
BackgroundBody composition analysis is a valuable tool for assessing and monitoring the nutritional ...
Changes in thigh muscle volume over 6 months were assessed using magnetic resonance imaging in 11 su...
Body mass index (BMI) is commonly used as an indicator of obesity, although in both clinical and res...
The two components of the body weight (i.e., fat mass and muscle mass) appeared to be of high intere...
To investigate whether bioelectrical impedance analysis could be used to identify overweight individ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIn recent years, bioelectrical...
Background & aims: Obesity is characterized by fat mass excess (FM), extra cellular water increase (...
The assessment of body composition has important applications in the evaluation of nutritional statu...
BACKGROUND: Low fat-free mass (FFM) is a risk factor for morbidity and in elderly and patient popula...
Aim: Obesity is one of the most crucial challenges of contemporary medicine. Bioelectrical impedance...
Background: A high amount of adipose tissue limits the accuracy of methods for body composition anal...
Objective Excessive lean tissue loss following bariatric surgery may pose serious metabolic conseque...