Proposal of a New Parameter for Evaluating Muscle Mass in Footballers through Bioimpedance Analysis [PDF]
Simple Summary Body composition assessment in athletes is closely related to sports performance. In sports where alternating aerobic and anaerobic metabolism is required, muscle mass can affect the achievable result.
Matteo Levi Micheli +3 more
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Repeated fish handling may cause stress, which biases experiments and so affects the results. In order to reduce this, the present study investigates the benefit of using bioimpedance analysis to estimate morphological parameters.
Vincent Kerzérho +10 more
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Bioimpedance analysis in patients with chronic kidney disease
In recent years the use of bioimpedance analysis (BIA) for assessment of fluid status as well as body composition as a mean to assess nutritional status in CKD has increased. The interest in the method is due to the associations between fluid overload and cardiovascular disease, and between fluid overload and malnutrition, both of which contribute to ...
Eyre, Sintra +13 more
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Next generation smartwatches to estimate whole body composition using bioimpedance analysis: accuracy and precision in a diverse multiethnic sample. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Novel advancements in wearable technologies include continuous measurement of body composition via smart watches. The accuracy and stability of devices are unknown.
J. Bennett +7 more
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Assessment of Body Composition in Athletes: A Narrative Review of Available Methods with Special Reference to Quantitative and Qualitative Bioimpedance Analysis [PDF]
Body composition is acknowledged as a determinant of athletic health and performance. Its assessment is crucial in evaluating the efficiency of a diet or aspects related to the nutritional status of the athlete.
F. Campa +4 more
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Technology of Two-dimensional Bioimpedance Analysis of the Human Body Composition [PDF]
The BIA primary result sheets as a rule contain one-dimensional graphical scales with a selected area of normal values. In 1994, Piccoli et al. proposed BIVA, an alternative form of BIA data presentation, where two bioimpedance parameters are considered ...
S. P. Shchelykalina +4 more
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Bioimpedance-Guided Monitoring of Volume Status in Patients With Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Background and Objective: Bioimpedance technologies are increasingly used to determine fluid status in patients with chronic kidney disease and those with end-stage kidney disease on dialysis.
Laura Horowitz +4 more
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Rapid Drought Stress Detection in Plants Using Bioimpedance Measurements and Analysis
Smart farming is the targeted use of phenotyping for the rapid, continuous, and accurate assessment of plant health in the field. Bioimpedance monitoring can play a role in smart farming as a phenotyping method, which is now accessible thanks to recent ...
James Reynolds
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Bioimpedance Vector Analysis in Diagnosing Severe and Non-Severe Dengue Patients [PDF]
Real-time monitoring and precise diagnosis of the severity of Dengue infection is needed for better decisions in disease management. The aim of this study is to use the Bioimpedance Vector Analysis (BIVA) method to differentiate between healthy subjects ...
Sami F. Khalil +2 more
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Statistical methods for bioimpedance analysis
This paper gives a basic overview of relevant statistical methods for the analysis of bioimpedance measurements, with an aim to answer questions such as: How do I begin with planning an experiment? How many measurements do I need to take?
Tronstad Christian, Pripp Are H.
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