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Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis What Does It Measure?

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract: Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) has been proposed for measuring fat‐free mass, total body water, percent fat, body cell mass, intracellular water, and extracellular water: a veritable laboratory in a box. Although it is unlikely that BIA is quite this versatile, correlations have been demonstrated between BIA and all of these body ...
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis for assessing body composition

Ugeskrift for Læger
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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Non-imaging Method: Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis

2017
Bioelectrical impedance analysis allows measurement of total body water, which is used to estimate fat-free body mass and, by difference with body mass, body fat. An athlete appointment of 15 min is needed for body mass and standing stature measurement, electrode placement, and then 1 min of data collection.
Kerr, Ava, Hume, Patria A
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The bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) international database: aims, scope, and call for data

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2023
A. Silva   +72 more
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Fuzzy linguistic model for bioelectrical impedance vector analysis

Clinical Nutrition, 2012
The boundaries between the categories of body composition provided by vectorial analysis of bioimpedance are not well defined. In this paper, fuzzy sets theory was used for modeling such uncertainty.An Italian database with 179 cases 18-70 years was divided randomly into developing (n = 20) and testing samples (n = 159).
Bronhara B, PICCOLI, ANTONIO, Pereira JC
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis versus reference methods in the assessment of body composition in athletes

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2022
F. Campa   +6 more
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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 ...
Tonković, Stanko   +2 more
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis and body composition in cardiovascular diseases.

Current problems in cardiology, 2023
Joanna Popiołek-Kalisz   +1 more
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Body composition analysis by bioelectrical impedance

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1988
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) was used to estimate body water and composition under both cool (14.4 degrees C, dry bulb) and warm (35.0 degrees C) ambient conditions in eight healthy adult men. The prediction equation provided with the commercially available instrument (RJL Systems) was used with the BIA measurements to estimate body ...
J R, Caton   +3 more
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Bioelectrical parameters of the whole human body obtained through bioelectrical impedance analysis

Bioelectromagnetics, 2002
AbstractKnowledge of electrical properties of body tissues across the frequency spectrum is useful for tissue characterization. The bioelectric impedance analysis method, operating from 1 to 250 kHz (multi‐frequency), was used in 23 normal male human subjects between the ages of 21 and 52 years, for estimation of their bioelectrical parameters ...
Alcibiades Lara, Lafargue   +2 more
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