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The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2019
To investigate the skeletal muscle mass to fat-free mass (SM-FFM) ratio in female and male athletes, as well as to examine the relationship between ultrasound predicted SM and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-measured SM.Seven female track and field athletes (female), 8 male collegiate swimmers (male-G1) and 8 male collegiate Olympic weightlifters ...
Takashi, Abe +7 more
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To investigate the skeletal muscle mass to fat-free mass (SM-FFM) ratio in female and male athletes, as well as to examine the relationship between ultrasound predicted SM and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-measured SM.Seven female track and field athletes (female), 8 male collegiate swimmers (male-G1) and 8 male collegiate Olympic weightlifters ...
Takashi, Abe +7 more
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Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
Incretin receptor agonists have revolutionized the treatment of obesity, achieving up to 15-25 % weight loss in many patients, i.e., at a rate approaching that achieved with bariatric surgery. However, over 25 % of total weight lost from both surgery and
Konstantinos Stefanakis +2 more
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Incretin receptor agonists have revolutionized the treatment of obesity, achieving up to 15-25 % weight loss in many patients, i.e., at a rate approaching that achieved with bariatric surgery. However, over 25 % of total weight lost from both surgery and
Konstantinos Stefanakis +2 more
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Predicting fat-free mass in children using bioimpedance analysis
Acta Diabetologica, 2003Body composition assessment is a useful procedure for the study of nutritional status and water distribution. In adults, it is a predictor of morbidity and mortality, since body fatness is associated with risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) is a simple, safe, and inexpensive method for assessment of body ...
Pietrobelli, A +5 more
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Fat-free mass and its predictors in Huntington’s disease
Journal of Neurology, 2015The causes of weight loss in Huntington's disease (HD) are not entirely clear. The aim was to identify risk factors that are associated with a loss of metabolically active tissues, i.e. fat-free mass. A consecutive cohort of non-diabetic HD participants (manifest HD, n = 43; CAG: mean 43.6.0 ± 3.6; preHD, n = 10; CAG: mean 41.4 ± 1.4) and 36 healthy ...
S D, Süssmuth +6 more
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Prediction of Fat-Free Mass in Kidney Transplant Recipients
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2016Background: Individualization of drug doses is essential in kidney transplant recipients. For many drugs, the individual dose is better predicted when using fat-free mass (FFM) as a scaling factor. Multiple equations have been developed to predict FFM based on healthy subjects.
Elisabet, Størset +5 more
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Fat-free mass and fat mass in active boys during adolescence
American Journal of Human Biology, 1997Longitudinal body composition data were examined in 24 active and 10 control boys between the ages of 12.3 and 15.3 years. The main objectives were (1) to contrast the distance and velocity curves of fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) in active and control groups using chronological and maturity bases, and (2) to compare the timing and magnitude of ...
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991
A cross-sectional relationship of fat-free mass to height expressed as a ratio (FFM:ht) is presented for 1103 people aged 6-86 y. Data are presented for 13 specific age groups by gender. By providing information for normal, healthy individuals, these data may be of comparative value for nutritionists and clinicians concerned with body composition of ...
H L, Barlett +3 more
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A cross-sectional relationship of fat-free mass to height expressed as a ratio (FFM:ht) is presented for 1103 people aged 6-86 y. Data are presented for 13 specific age groups by gender. By providing information for normal, healthy individuals, these data may be of comparative value for nutritionists and clinicians concerned with body composition of ...
H L, Barlett +3 more
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