Abstract Background Body electrical loss analysis (BELA) is a new non-invasive way to assess visceral fat depot size through the use of electromagnetism. BELA has worked well in phantom measurements, but the technology is not yet fully validated. Methods Ten volunteers (5 men and 5 women, age: 22-60 y, BMI: 21-30 kg/m2, waist circumference: 73-108 cm) were measured with the BELA instrument and with cross-sectional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at the navel level, navel +5 cm and navel -5 cm. The BELA signal was compared with visceral and subcutaneous fat areas calculated from the MR images. Results The BELA signal did not correlate with subcutaneous fat area at any level, but correlated significantly with visceral fat area at the navel l...
objective: To analyze bioelectrical impedance performance in detecting the presence of excess viscer...
Title: The correlation between the amount of fat in the abdominal area and the amount of visceral fa...
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance imaging was used to study the effect of weight loss on three fat depots:...
Ryo et al (2005 Diabetes Care 28 451–3) reported a new method for measuring the visceral fat area (V...
Abdominal fat, and in particular, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), is the critical fat depot associate...
Abdominal fat, and in particular, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), is the critical fat depot associate...
Objective This study aimed to compare a state‐of‐the‐art bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) dev...
Objectives The measurement of visceral fat (VF) is clinically important for the identification of in...
Background/Objectives: Abdominal obesity, more specifically increased intra-abdominal adipose tissu...
Objective: MRI is established for measurement of body fat mass (FM) and abdominal visceral adipose t...
Introduction: Body composition is a key determinant of health. Many methods, including b...
Background/Aims To investigate whether visceral fat area (VFA) measured by bioelectric impedance ana...
We evaluated the concordance between visceral fat area (VFA) estimated by bioelectrical impedance an...
OBJECTIVE: This cross-sectional study compares the relationship of visceral and total abdominal adip...
Objective: An excessive amount of abdominal visceral fat has found to be linked to metabolic and car...
objective: To analyze bioelectrical impedance performance in detecting the presence of excess viscer...
Title: The correlation between the amount of fat in the abdominal area and the amount of visceral fa...
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance imaging was used to study the effect of weight loss on three fat depots:...
Ryo et al (2005 Diabetes Care 28 451–3) reported a new method for measuring the visceral fat area (V...
Abdominal fat, and in particular, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), is the critical fat depot associate...
Abdominal fat, and in particular, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), is the critical fat depot associate...
Objective This study aimed to compare a state‐of‐the‐art bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) dev...
Objectives The measurement of visceral fat (VF) is clinically important for the identification of in...
Background/Objectives: Abdominal obesity, more specifically increased intra-abdominal adipose tissu...
Objective: MRI is established for measurement of body fat mass (FM) and abdominal visceral adipose t...
Introduction: Body composition is a key determinant of health. Many methods, including b...
Background/Aims To investigate whether visceral fat area (VFA) measured by bioelectric impedance ana...
We evaluated the concordance between visceral fat area (VFA) estimated by bioelectrical impedance an...
OBJECTIVE: This cross-sectional study compares the relationship of visceral and total abdominal adip...
Objective: An excessive amount of abdominal visceral fat has found to be linked to metabolic and car...
objective: To analyze bioelectrical impedance performance in detecting the presence of excess viscer...
Title: The correlation between the amount of fat in the abdominal area and the amount of visceral fa...
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance imaging was used to study the effect of weight loss on three fat depots:...