The bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) became a standardized technique for assessing body composition, but many factors affect the reproducibility of measurement, including body and limbs position. In spite of the fact that it is recommended for patient to be in a supine position, with arms abducted at least 30° and legs abducted at approximately 45°, a lot of authors conduct their measurements with arms and legs of patients separated to not touch the body but not strictly following the recommendations. Taking this into account, the aim of the study was to analyze the body composition results of Caucasian young normal body mass women in the follicular proliferative phase, measured for the different positions of limbs in order to compare...
In obese patients, subtle variations of the hydration of soft tissues can propagate errors in bioele...
Advisor: David S. SenchinaBody fat percent measurement is an important indicator of health in the ge...
MSPO Research Presentation, April 15, 2009 at the Centennial Research Building (CRB) Room 119J on th...
The assessment of body composition has important applications in the evaluation of nutritional statu...
Background and objectives: Some publications indicate the possibility of the influence of meal nutri...
Conventional whole-body single frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) of body composition ...
Objective: Body composition analysis is useful technique for assessing hydration, nutritional status...
For years the most common traditional assessment methods to determine body composition (BC) have bee...
The applicability of bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) as a measure of body composition in childr...
Few data are available on the body composition of pole dancers. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BI...
The research titled “Comparison of two different methods of measuring body composition” tested two m...
The measurement of body components is central to the study of body composition in animals and humans...
This study was designed to examine the reliability and validity of the bioelectrical impedance metho...
The topic of this thesis is "Use of bioelectrical impedance analysis to determine composition of a b...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of body compositi...
In obese patients, subtle variations of the hydration of soft tissues can propagate errors in bioele...
Advisor: David S. SenchinaBody fat percent measurement is an important indicator of health in the ge...
MSPO Research Presentation, April 15, 2009 at the Centennial Research Building (CRB) Room 119J on th...
The assessment of body composition has important applications in the evaluation of nutritional statu...
Background and objectives: Some publications indicate the possibility of the influence of meal nutri...
Conventional whole-body single frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) of body composition ...
Objective: Body composition analysis is useful technique for assessing hydration, nutritional status...
For years the most common traditional assessment methods to determine body composition (BC) have bee...
The applicability of bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) as a measure of body composition in childr...
Few data are available on the body composition of pole dancers. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BI...
The research titled “Comparison of two different methods of measuring body composition” tested two m...
The measurement of body components is central to the study of body composition in animals and humans...
This study was designed to examine the reliability and validity of the bioelectrical impedance metho...
The topic of this thesis is "Use of bioelectrical impedance analysis to determine composition of a b...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of body compositi...
In obese patients, subtle variations of the hydration of soft tissues can propagate errors in bioele...
Advisor: David S. SenchinaBody fat percent measurement is an important indicator of health in the ge...
MSPO Research Presentation, April 15, 2009 at the Centennial Research Building (CRB) Room 119J on th...