Abstract Background The Forbes equation relating fat-free mass (FFM) to fat mass (FM) has been used to predict longitudinal changes in FFM during weight change but has important limitations when paired with a one dimensional energy balance differential equation. Direct use of the Forbes model within a one dimensional energy balance differential equation requires calibration of a translate parameter for the specific population under study. Comparison of translates to a representative sample of the US population indicate that this parameter is a reflection of age, height, race and gender effects. Results We developed a class of fourth order polynomial equations relating FFM to FM that consider age, height, race and gender as covariates elimin...
OBJECTIVES: Mathematical models of lean- and fat-mass growth with diet are useful to help describe a...
Common body composition estimation techniques necessitate assumptions of uniform fat-free mass (FFM)...
Energy balance can be estimated in tissues, body segments, individual subjects (the focus of the pre...
Background: The Forbes equation relating fat-free mass (FFM) to fat mass (FM) has been used to predi...
Background: The Forbes equation relating fat-free mass (FFM) to fat mass (FM) has been used to predi...
Background: Fat-free mass (FFM) tends to vary in response to changing fat mass (FM). Values of typic...
On the basis of literature values, the relationship between fat-free mass (FFM), fat mass (FM), and ...
Background: Fat-free mass (FFM) tends to vary in response to varying fat mass (FM) in healthy adults...
It is a common understanding that fat-free mass (FFM) increases with body weight. However, limited i...
The goal of this research was to use a computational model of human metabolism to predict energy met...
The 3500 kcal rule(1) is a weight-loss prescription that approximates a 3500 kcal energy deficit to ...
The goal of this research was to use a computational model of human metabolism to predict energy met...
Normalization of resting energy expenditure (REE) for body composition using the 2-compartment model...
BACKGROUND: Predictive equations are the best option for assessing fat mass in clinical practice due...
<p>A) Body composition based on modeling DXA-derived data of the full DXA population (IG + CV) using...
OBJECTIVES: Mathematical models of lean- and fat-mass growth with diet are useful to help describe a...
Common body composition estimation techniques necessitate assumptions of uniform fat-free mass (FFM)...
Energy balance can be estimated in tissues, body segments, individual subjects (the focus of the pre...
Background: The Forbes equation relating fat-free mass (FFM) to fat mass (FM) has been used to predi...
Background: The Forbes equation relating fat-free mass (FFM) to fat mass (FM) has been used to predi...
Background: Fat-free mass (FFM) tends to vary in response to changing fat mass (FM). Values of typic...
On the basis of literature values, the relationship between fat-free mass (FFM), fat mass (FM), and ...
Background: Fat-free mass (FFM) tends to vary in response to varying fat mass (FM) in healthy adults...
It is a common understanding that fat-free mass (FFM) increases with body weight. However, limited i...
The goal of this research was to use a computational model of human metabolism to predict energy met...
The 3500 kcal rule(1) is a weight-loss prescription that approximates a 3500 kcal energy deficit to ...
The goal of this research was to use a computational model of human metabolism to predict energy met...
Normalization of resting energy expenditure (REE) for body composition using the 2-compartment model...
BACKGROUND: Predictive equations are the best option for assessing fat mass in clinical practice due...
<p>A) Body composition based on modeling DXA-derived data of the full DXA population (IG + CV) using...
OBJECTIVES: Mathematical models of lean- and fat-mass growth with diet are useful to help describe a...
Common body composition estimation techniques necessitate assumptions of uniform fat-free mass (FFM)...
Energy balance can be estimated in tissues, body segments, individual subjects (the focus of the pre...