RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Ultrasonography (US) is becoming popular for the assessment of adiposity, but no one has studied this tool in the light of its potential limitations. Our purpose was to investigate the impact of technical conditions on the evaluation of abdominal fat by US. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-five healthy males and 45 healthy females were consecutively enrolled in the study, randomly assigned to three groups equally distributed by sex, and examined accordingly to three technical points: fasting state (before and after meal [A]), breathing (expiration and inspiration [B]), and US equipment from different generations: 2003 and 1998 (C). Two blinded radiologists performed US in the these opposite conditions, acquiring five ...
Ultrasound is a non-invasive, fast, relatively inexpensive and available tool for estimating adiposi...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
The main aim of the study (study 1) was to compare the accuracy of anthropometric and ultrasonic mea...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Ultrasonography (US) is becoming popular for the assessment of adiposity, ...
Objective: Sonography is one of the most suitable tools for the evaluation of abdominal adiposity an...
Purpose Ultrasonography (US) is one of the most suitable tools for the differential assessment of s...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Despite improvements in the methods used in body composition analysis, som...
OBJECTIVE: We studied the validity and reproducibility of a new abdominal ultrasound protocol for th...
Accurate measures of visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat are essential for investigating the pat...
Accurate measures of visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat are essential for investigating the pat...
Purpose: This study has two objectives: (1) using ultrasound (US) as a tool for measuring subcutaneo...
Accurate measures of visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat are essential for investigating the pat...
Objective: To compare methods for the assessment of visceral fat with computed tomography (CT) and e...
Ultrasound is a non-invasive, fast, relatively inexpensive and available tool for estimating adiposi...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
The main aim of the study (study 1) was to compare the accuracy of anthropometric and ultrasonic mea...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Ultrasonography (US) is becoming popular for the assessment of adiposity, ...
Objective: Sonography is one of the most suitable tools for the evaluation of abdominal adiposity an...
Purpose Ultrasonography (US) is one of the most suitable tools for the differential assessment of s...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Despite improvements in the methods used in body composition analysis, som...
OBJECTIVE: We studied the validity and reproducibility of a new abdominal ultrasound protocol for th...
Accurate measures of visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat are essential for investigating the pat...
Accurate measures of visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat are essential for investigating the pat...
Purpose: This study has two objectives: (1) using ultrasound (US) as a tool for measuring subcutaneo...
Accurate measures of visceral and abdominal subcutaneous fat are essential for investigating the pat...
Objective: To compare methods for the assessment of visceral fat with computed tomography (CT) and e...
Ultrasound is a non-invasive, fast, relatively inexpensive and available tool for estimating adiposi...
Background: We recently developed an ultrasound technique to estimate intraabdominal fat (IAF). This...
The main aim of the study (study 1) was to compare the accuracy of anthropometric and ultrasonic mea...