International audienceThe respective contribution of fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass to body weight (Wgt) is a relevant indicator of risk for major public health issues. In an earlier study, a Bayesian Network (BN) was designed to predict FFM from a DXA database (1999-2004 NHANES, n = 10,402) with easily accessible variables [sex, age, Wgt, and height (Hgt)]. The objective of the present study was to assess the robustness of these BN predictions in different population contexts (age, BMI, ethnicity, etc.) when covariables were stochastically deduced from population-based distributions. BN covariables were adjusted to 82 published distributions for age, Wgt, and Hgt from 16 studies assessing body composition. Anthropometric adjustments requ...
BACKGROUND:The conventional measurement of obesity utilises the body mass index (BMI) criterion. Alt...
In 827 male and female subjects, with a large variation in body composition and an age range of 7-83...
Based on cross-sectional analyses, it was suggested that hip circumference divided by height(1.5) -1...
International audienceThe relative contributions of fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) to body we...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to provide a framework for the analysis ...
Abdominal fat and fat-free masses report a close association with cardiometabolic risks, therefore t...
Population monitoring of health risks is critical for resource allocation and planning of health ser...
Obesity and its impact on health is a multifaceted phenomenon encompassing many factors, including d...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the Body Mass Index (BMI) (weight/statute(2)) as a proxy for...
Background: The conventional measurement of obesity utilises the body mass index (BMI) criterion. Al...
A relative excess of fat in the upper body region has been proven to be associated with increased co...
BACKGROUND:The conventional measurement of obesity utilises the body mass index (BMI) criterion. Alt...
In 827 male and female subjects, with a large variation in body composition and an age range of 7-83...
Based on cross-sectional analyses, it was suggested that hip circumference divided by height(1.5) -1...
International audienceThe relative contributions of fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) to body we...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to provide a framework for the analysis ...
Abdominal fat and fat-free masses report a close association with cardiometabolic risks, therefore t...
Population monitoring of health risks is critical for resource allocation and planning of health ser...
Obesity and its impact on health is a multifaceted phenomenon encompassing many factors, including d...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the Body Mass Index (BMI) (weight/statute(2)) as a proxy for...
Background: The conventional measurement of obesity utilises the body mass index (BMI) criterion. Al...
A relative excess of fat in the upper body region has been proven to be associated with increased co...
BACKGROUND:The conventional measurement of obesity utilises the body mass index (BMI) criterion. Alt...
In 827 male and female subjects, with a large variation in body composition and an age range of 7-83...
Based on cross-sectional analyses, it was suggested that hip circumference divided by height(1.5) -1...