BACKGROUND & AIM: Regular physical activity prevents or limits weight gain, and gain in body mass index (BMI) and decreases mortality. The aims of the study in healthy adults were to determine the differences in fat-free mass index (FFMI) (kg/m(2)) and body fat mass index (BFMI) between age groups and determine the association between physical activity and FFMI and BFMI. METHODS: Caucasian men (n=3549) and women (n=3184) between 18 and 98 years, were classified as either sedentary or physically active (at least 3h per week at moderate or high-intensity level activity). FFMI and BFMI were measured by 50 kHz bioelectrical impedance analysis.RESULTS: BFMI was significantly higher (P<0.05) in sedentary than physically active subjects and...
The purposes of this study were to determine whether moderately physically active (MPA) and highly p...
Background. Aging is associated with increases in fat mass (FM) and decreases in fat-free mass (FFM)...
Fat and lean bodymass have important implications for health and physical functioning in older age, ...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Regular physical activity prevents or limits weight gain, and gain in body mas...
OBJECTIVE: Body mass index does not discriminate body fat from fat-free mass or determine changes in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of regular physical activity on body composition, as measured by...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later lif...
Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later life, similar t...
Objective: To determine (1) lean and fat body compartments, reflected by fat-free mass (FFM), append...
OBJECTIVE: Significant changes in body composition occur during lifetime. This longitudinal study (8...
Rates of overweight and obesity have risen significantly since the 1980\u27s, while levels of physic...
Summary: Background: With age, body composition often changes with functional limitations in elderl...
The 13-year mortality from BMI, body fat (BF), and fat-free mass (FFM) was examined among active and...
Objectives The objective of this study was to examine if, in the general population, physically acti...
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to examine the discrepancies between moderately physically acti...
The purposes of this study were to determine whether moderately physically active (MPA) and highly p...
Background. Aging is associated with increases in fat mass (FM) and decreases in fat-free mass (FFM)...
Fat and lean bodymass have important implications for health and physical functioning in older age, ...
BACKGROUND & AIM: Regular physical activity prevents or limits weight gain, and gain in body mas...
OBJECTIVE: Body mass index does not discriminate body fat from fat-free mass or determine changes in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of regular physical activity on body composition, as measured by...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later lif...
Physical activity may be a way to increase and maintain fat-free mass (FFM) in later life, similar t...
Objective: To determine (1) lean and fat body compartments, reflected by fat-free mass (FFM), append...
OBJECTIVE: Significant changes in body composition occur during lifetime. This longitudinal study (8...
Rates of overweight and obesity have risen significantly since the 1980\u27s, while levels of physic...
Summary: Background: With age, body composition often changes with functional limitations in elderl...
The 13-year mortality from BMI, body fat (BF), and fat-free mass (FFM) was examined among active and...
Objectives The objective of this study was to examine if, in the general population, physically acti...
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to examine the discrepancies between moderately physically acti...
The purposes of this study were to determine whether moderately physically active (MPA) and highly p...
Background. Aging is associated with increases in fat mass (FM) and decreases in fat-free mass (FFM)...
Fat and lean bodymass have important implications for health and physical functioning in older age, ...