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Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|April 19, 2015
Estimation of total body water and extracellular water with bioimpedance in athletes: A need for athlete-specific prediction modelsCatarina N Matias, Diana A Santos, Pedro B Júdice, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 24, 2003
Development of bioelectrical impedance analysis prediction equations for body composition with the use of a multicomponent model for use in epidemiologic surveysShumei S Sun, W Cameron Chumlea, Steven B Heymsfield, et al.
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Advancing body composition assessment in patients with cancer: First comparisons of traditional versus multicompartment modelsJonathan P Bennett, Katherine L Ford, Mario Siervo, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 11, 2005
QDR 4500A dual-energy X-ray absorptiometer underestimates fat mass in comparison with criterion methods in adultsDale A Schoeller, Frances A Tylavsky, David J Baer, et al.
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Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|April 19, 2015
Estimation of total body water and extracellular water with bioimpedance in athletes: A need for athlete-specific prediction modelsCatarina N Matias, Diana A Santos, Pedro B Júdice, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 24, 2003
Development of bioelectrical impedance analysis prediction equations for body composition with the use of a multicomponent model for use in epidemiologic surveysShumei S Sun, W Cameron Chumlea, Steven B Heymsfield, et al.
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)|June 6, 2024
Advancing body composition assessment in patients with cancer: First comparisons of traditional versus multicompartment modelsJonathan P Bennett, Katherine L Ford, Mario Siervo, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 11, 2005
QDR 4500A dual-energy X-ray absorptiometer underestimates fat mass in comparison with criterion methods in adultsDale A Schoeller, Frances A Tylavsky, David J Baer, et al.
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