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Hydration in older adults: The contribution of bioelectrical impedance analysis

International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2014
The sensory and gastrointestinal changes that occur with ageing affect older adults' food and liquid intake. Any decreased liquid intake increases the risk for dehydration. This increased dehydration risk is compounded in older adults with dysphagia. The availability of a non-invasive and easily administered way to document hydration levels in older ...
Goldberg, Lynette R.   +7 more
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Applications of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis: A Critical Review

1990
Tetrapolar BIA offers great potential for noninvasive assessment of human body composition because it is safe, portable and easy to use. Additional research is needed in clinical studies among patients in whom body composition and fluid status are impaired. However, appropriate reference methods are required to establish the validity of the BIA method.
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Bioelectric impedance analysis of lower leg ischaemic muscles

Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (Cat. No.00CH37143), 2002
The principal aim of our research was to explore the possibility of early diagnostics of ischaemic changes in lower extremities, using bipolar bioimpedance measurement. Acute or chronic ischaemia of lower legs often leads to pathological changes in skeletal muscles but appearance of these changes is not always accompanied by manifestation of severe ...
I. Tonkovic, S. Tonkovic, D. Kovacic
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Use of foot-to-foot bioelectrical impedance analysis in children

Acta Diabetologica, 2003
The aim of this study was to compare two methods of measuring body composition in children aged 6-10 years: with a traditional bioelectrical impedance analyser and a foot-to-foot impedance device. In 117 subjects (55 girls, 62 boys), bioelectrical impedance was measured using a Xitron 4000 device and a foot-to-foot impedance instrument (Rowenta); body ...
IACOPINO, LEONARDO   +7 more
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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Measures and Clinical Outcomes in CKD.

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2018
RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) provides a noninvasive assessment of body composition. BIA measures of cell integrity (phase angle) and hydration (vector length) have been associated with mortality among patients receiving ...
N. Bansal   +3 more
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Body Composition by Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis

2018
The evaluation of the total body composition by discriminating its different components is a very useful tool in clinical practice. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) has become a good tool for this assessment. The technique relies upon electrical properties of the body that were described since 1871 and has the possibility of estimating ...
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Using bioelectrical impedance analysis in children and adolescents: Pressing issues

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2021
C. Orsso   +4 more
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis--part I: review of principles and methods.

Clinical Nutrition, 2004
U. Kyle   +12 more
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Body composition assessment using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) in a wide cohort of patients affected with mild to severe obesity.

Clinical Nutrition, 2021
A. Brunani   +9 more
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Bioelectric Impedance Analysis

2010
S. G. Rudnev   +2 more
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