Bioelectrical impedance analysis in the health field: a still scientifically fragile tool for body composition assessment. [PDF]
Pontes-Silva A, Andrusik D, Zharikov Y.
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to analyze potential menstrual cycle‐related changes in physical parameters associated with performance and injury risk, focusing on neuromuscular control and motor performance in physically active young females. Twenty‐two healthy participants with regular menstrual cycles (24–34 days) were examined sequentially during the ...
Mareike Sproll +2 more
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Body composition measures assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in a sample of Brazilian adults and older adults. [PDF]
Wahrlich V +5 more
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Evolution of single‐atom catalysis in environmental pollution control, analyzed through a bibliometric–AI hybrid framework that reveals research trends, key topics, and future directions, providing systematic insights to guide the development and application of SACs in sustainable environmental remediation.
Md. Saiful Islam +4 more
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Wearables for health monitoring: body composition estimates of commercial smartwatch and clinical bioelectrical impedance device. [PDF]
Carrier B +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction In competitive sports, minor performance enhancements can significantly impact outcomes, driving athletes to utilize nutritional supplements, though many lack robust scientific evidence. Inorganic nitrate (NO₃⁻) stands out as a well‐supported ergogenic aid, particularly for high‐intensity activities, enhancing both performance ...
Maedeh Nojoumi +5 more
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Association of SARC-F with muscle mass, strength, and quality derived from bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy for sarcopenia assessment. [PDF]
Yoshida T +12 more
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ABSTRACT Cancer cachexia (CC) is a complex pathological condition associated with cancer progression and poor prognosis, particularly in gastrointestinal cancers, and is closely linked to the gut microbiota. Lipolysis in CC may play a key role in driving cachexia progression.
Jiaqi Wang +11 more
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Muscle mass in critically ill patients: analysis using ultrasound, traditional bioelectrical impedance analysis, and wearable devices: a prospective observational study. [PDF]
Kim S +5 more
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