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HUMAN BODY COMPOSITION [PDF]

open access: possiblePediatrics, 1962
Although it is self-evident that the study of human nutrition has as its goal the optimal nutrition of man, the nutritional status of the body best suited to optimal performance, i.e., optimal nutrition, has unfortunately not yet been satisfactorily defined.
Samuel J. Fomon   +6 more
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Composite Body Contouring [PDF]

open access: possibleAesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2009
Aesthetic surgery of the thoracoabdominal region is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in plastic surgery. The combination of circumferential liposuction, autologous fat grafting of the buttocks and/or lower limbs, and the modified transverse abdominoplasty as an adjuvant procedure all done in a single surgical procedure is not ...
Luiz Haroldo Pereira, Aris Sterodimas
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Body composition in pregnancy

Seminars in Perinatology, 1996
Concern over the influence of pregnancy-related alterations in hydration has prompted questions regarding the accuracy of using standard methods of determining body composition. We sought to investigate whether differences exist between body composition determined at 30 weeks and 39 weeks of gestation and postpartum, when measured by both bioelectrical
Raul Artal   +3 more
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Body composition in myelomeningocele

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991
Body composition and measures of obesity were evaluated in 59 subjects with myelomeningocele (MMC), aged 0.3-29 y, by anthropometry and measures of body cell mass (BCM) and intra- and extracellular water (ICW and ECW), derived from total body potassium and deuterium-isotope dilution; these results were compared with reference data. Body composition was
Darren M. Roberts   +4 more
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Body Composition of the Horse

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1979
SUMMARYSeventeen horses were dissected and their organs and tissues weighed. The results of these dissections are presented together with comparisons of the data with that already available in the literature. Predictive equations for organs and tissue weights are also given which were derived by comparison of linear and allometric regression models ...
B.M.Q. Weaver, A.I. Webb
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Body Composition and Aging

2012
Body composition in older adults can be assessed using simple, convenient but less precise anthropometric methods to assess (regional) body fat and skeletal muscle, or more elaborate, precise and costly methods such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.
Marjolein Visser   +2 more
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BODY COMPOSITION IN ACROMEGALY

Clinical Endocrinology, 1989
SUMMARYTotal body water (TBW) and potassium (TBK) were measured in untreated acromegalic patients seen between 1956 and 1984 and the results were compared to values predicted from height (BH), weight (BW), age and sex, using data from a large number of healthy subjects (n= 476). Normal body weight for each patient (BWnorm) was predicted from BH and sex,
Staffan Edén   +3 more
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The composition of body tissues

The British Journal of Radiology, 1986
A reassessment of the composition data given by ICRP (1975) has been completed, augmented with results from appropriate recent studies. The water, lipid, protein, carbohydrate and ash contents, together with elemental compositions, mass and electron densities are given here for 56 body tissues.
H Q Woodard, D. R. White
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Analysing body composition as compositional data: An exploration of the relationship between body composition, body mass and bone strength

Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 2020
Human body composition is made up of mutually exclusive and exhaustive parts (e.g. %truncal fat, %non-truncal fat and %fat-free mass) which are constrained to sum to the same total (100%). In statistical analyses, individual parts of body composition (e.g.
Peter J Simm   +8 more
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Body Composition in Adolescence

1978
Anatomists showed many years ago that some organs grow at rates that differ from that of the body as a whole. In recent decades we have witnessed the development of techniques that permit the assessment of certain features of body composition in the living subject.
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