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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis: A Review of Principles and Applications
Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1992Whole-body bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is widely used by researchers and clinicians as a noninvasive and safe method to estimate body composition and body water volume in children and adults. Development of new approaches, such as segmental and multifrequency analyzers, should greatly expand the utility of this electrical technique.
Robert F Kushner
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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis before and after Novacor Implantation
In this study Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis was performed in 5 patients with end stage heart failure in whom a left ventricular assist device (Novacor) was successfully implanted. Whole body measurements of bioelectrical indices resistance and reactance were taken before surgery and 3, 7, 12, and 15 days after it.
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis for assessing body composition [PDF]
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a non-invasive and inexpensive technique for assessing body composition. Predictive models can estimate fluid volumes and fat-free mass but they depend on assumptions. Although less easy to interpret, raw data like phase angle are assumption-free.
Josephine Reinert, Quist +6 more
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Segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2003The bioelectrical impedance analysis method is a non-invasive, rapid accurate and practical method for assessing body composition. During last decade evidence has been gathered that supports the use of this method to monitor hydration status. This review critically examines different approaches and applications of segmental bioelectrical impedance ...
Antonino D, Lorenzo, Angela, Andreoli
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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis
2021Measurement procedures for the determination of limb volumes objectify the success of treatments. There are currently many noninvasive measuring methods for assessing the results of treatments for lymphedema. Bioelectrical impedance analysis permits the assessment of lymphedema by directly measuring lymph fluid changes through the rate at which an ...
Yunzhu Li, Elan Yang, Xiao Long
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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis in Dialysis Patients
Mineral and Electrolyte Metabolism, 1999Identification of malnutrition is imperative in chronic dialysis patients. Bioelectrical impedance (BIA) is a noninvasive method to measure body composition and estimate total body water (TBW), lean body mass (LBM) and body cell mass (BCM). Studies suggest BIA has good reliability as compared to other accepted methods of body composition analysis ...
L B, Pupim, P, Kent, T A, Ikizler
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis in the assessment of sarcopenia
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2018Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is an accepted technique to estimate low muscle mass for sarcopenia diagnosis. However, muscularity assessment from BIA relies on prediction equations, estimating different compartments according to the calibration method. Low muscle mass can be defined using different approaches.There is a lack of standardization
M Cristina, Gonzalez +2 more
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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis and Body Composition in Cardiovascular Diseases
Current Problems in Cardiology, 2023Nutritional status and body composition in cardiovascular (CV) patients are important aspects of their performance. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a noninvasive method that provides reliable information about bioelectrical parameters which reflect nutritional status and body composition data.
Joanna Popiolek-Kalisz +1 more
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Segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2012Bioelectrical impedance analysis is a popular, noninvasive and practical method for assessment of body composition. The last decade has seen the development of impedance analyzers designed to assess the composition of body segments as well as the whole body.
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis in the assessment of pre-eclampsia
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2014Aim of this prospective investigation was to assess pre-eclampsia by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA).A total of 22 pre-eclamptic as well as matched (patients' age, gestational age, parity, gravidity) healthy pregnant women underwent whole body BIA on admission and then, pre-eclamptic patients, every 2 days until childbirth.
Sebastian, Berlit +6 more
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