Electrical bioimpedance has been used for several decades to assess body fluid distribution and body composition by using single frequency and bioimpedance spectroscopic (BIS) techniques. It remains uncertain whether BIS methods have better performance compare to single frequency regression equations. In this work the performance of two BIS methods and four different 50 kHz single frequency prediction equations was studied in a data set of wrist-to-ankle tetrapolar BIS measurements (5-1000 kHz) together with reference values of total body water obtained by tritium dilution in 92 patients. Data were compared using regression techniques and Bland-Altman plots. The results of this study showed that all methods produced similarly high correlati...
Background The aims were to determine (i) whether single frequency bioimpedance analysis (SFBIA) is ...
The common approach of bioelectrical impedance analysis to estimate body water uses a wrist-to-ankle...
The aim of the study was to examine differences in total body water (TBW) measured using single-freq...
For several decades electrical bioimpedance (EBI) has been used to assess body fluid distribution an...
For several decades electrical bioimpedance (EBI) has been used to assess body fluid distribution an...
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) offers the potential for a simple, portable and relatively in...
Determination of body fluids is a useful common practice in determination of disease mechanisms and ...
In this study bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) was validated as a field method for measuring short-te...
The estimation of body fluids is a useful and common practice for assessment of disease status and t...
Theory supports the use of a segmental methodology (SM) for bioimpedance analysis (BIA) of body wate...
Tyler W.D. Muddle1,2, Patrick M. Tomko1,2, Ryan J. Colquhoun1,2, Mitchel A. Magrini1, Nile F. Banks1...
We compared the whole body (WB) and segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) methodologies i...
Br J Nutr. 2007 Jan;97(1):182-92. Equivalence of information from single frequency v. bioimpedance ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the application of a Cole-Cole analysis of multiple frequency bioelectrical imp...
The aim of the study was to examine differences in total body water (TBW) measured using single-freq...
Background The aims were to determine (i) whether single frequency bioimpedance analysis (SFBIA) is ...
The common approach of bioelectrical impedance analysis to estimate body water uses a wrist-to-ankle...
The aim of the study was to examine differences in total body water (TBW) measured using single-freq...
For several decades electrical bioimpedance (EBI) has been used to assess body fluid distribution an...
For several decades electrical bioimpedance (EBI) has been used to assess body fluid distribution an...
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) offers the potential for a simple, portable and relatively in...
Determination of body fluids is a useful common practice in determination of disease mechanisms and ...
In this study bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) was validated as a field method for measuring short-te...
The estimation of body fluids is a useful and common practice for assessment of disease status and t...
Theory supports the use of a segmental methodology (SM) for bioimpedance analysis (BIA) of body wate...
Tyler W.D. Muddle1,2, Patrick M. Tomko1,2, Ryan J. Colquhoun1,2, Mitchel A. Magrini1, Nile F. Banks1...
We compared the whole body (WB) and segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) methodologies i...
Br J Nutr. 2007 Jan;97(1):182-92. Equivalence of information from single frequency v. bioimpedance ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the application of a Cole-Cole analysis of multiple frequency bioelectrical imp...
The aim of the study was to examine differences in total body water (TBW) measured using single-freq...
Background The aims were to determine (i) whether single frequency bioimpedance analysis (SFBIA) is ...
The common approach of bioelectrical impedance analysis to estimate body water uses a wrist-to-ankle...
The aim of the study was to examine differences in total body water (TBW) measured using single-freq...