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Body composition interpretation. Contributions of the fat-free mass index and the body fat mass index.

2003
OBJECTIVE Low and high body mass index (BMI) values have been shown to increase health risks and mortality and result in variations in fat-free mass (FFM) and body fat mass (BF). Currently, there are no published ranges for a fat-free mass index (FFMI; kg/m(2)), a body fat mass index (BFMI; kg/m(2)), and percentage of body fat (%BF).
Kyle UG   +3 more
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Limitations of Body Mass Index to Assess Body Fat

Workplace Health & Safety, 2014
Body Mass Index is a useful screening measure, but there are limitations to consider when using it to evaluate body fat.
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Effect of body mass index and fat mass on balance force platform measurements during a one-legged stance in older adults

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2018
C. Pereira   +5 more
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Discordance between fat mass index and body mass index is associated with reduced bone mineral density in women but not in men: the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study

Osteoporosis International, 2016
K. Zhu   +8 more
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Body Mass Index, the Most Widely Used But Also Widely Criticized Index

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2016
Francisco B Ortega   +2 more
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Body composition interpretation

Nutrition, 2003
Ursula G Kyle   +2 more
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The Effect of Body Mass Index, Fat Percentage, and Fat-free Mass Index on Pulmonary Function Test

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2009
J. Chung, S. Yu, K. Shin, K. Lee
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