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Adjusting for Fat-Free Mass in Metabolic Studies
in a recent publication, Eriksson et al. [1] explored the relationship between size at birth and resting metabolic rate and body composition in adulthood in a cohort of over 300 men and women. They reported an unexpected finding that people of both sexes who had a low birth weight also had a higher metabolic activity per unit muscle tissue.
Davies, PSW
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Background: Fat mass and fat-free mass may play independent roles in mortality risk but available studies on body composition have yielded inconsistent results.
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Prediction of Fat-Free Mass in Children
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2015Fat-free mass (FFM) is an important covariate for predicting drug clearance. Models for predicting FFM have been developed in adults but there is currently a paucity of mechanism-based models developed to predict FFM in children.The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a model to predict FFM in children.A large dataset (496 females and 515 ...
Al-Sallami, HS +5 more
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Muscularity and the density of the fat-free mass in athletes
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001The purpose of this study was to use estimates of body composition from a four-component model to determine whether the density of the fat-free mass (DFFM) is affected by muscularity or musculoskeletal development in a heterogenous group of athletes and nonathletes.
B M, Prior +6 more
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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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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2018
A greater fat-free mass (FFM) is purported to be associated with protective effects on insulin resistance (IR). However, recent studies suggested negative associations between FFM and IR.(1) To explore the direction of the association between FFM and IR in a large heterogeneous sample after controlling for confounding factors.
Ahmed Ghachem +3 more
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A greater fat-free mass (FFM) is purported to be associated with protective effects on insulin resistance (IR). However, recent studies suggested negative associations between FFM and IR.(1) To explore the direction of the association between FFM and IR in a large heterogeneous sample after controlling for confounding factors.
Ahmed Ghachem +3 more
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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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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1992
The ratio of resting metabolic rate (RMR) to fat-free mass (FFM) is often used to compare individuals of different body sizes. Because RMR has not been well described over the full range of FFM, a literature review was conducted among groups with a wide range of FFM.
Weinsier, R L, Schutz, Y, Bracco, D
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The ratio of resting metabolic rate (RMR) to fat-free mass (FFM) is often used to compare individuals of different body sizes. Because RMR has not been well described over the full range of FFM, a literature review was conducted among groups with a wide range of FFM.
Weinsier, R L, Schutz, Y, Bracco, D
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