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N J Fuller

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International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|May 29, 2002
Segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis in children aged 8-12 y: 2. The assessment of regional body composition and muscle massN J Fuller, M S Fewtrell, O Dewit, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 1, 2000
Comparison of recoveries in breath carbon dioxide of H13CO-3 and H14CO-3 administered simultaneously by single 6 h constant unprimed intravenous infusionN J Fuller, M Harding, R McDevitt, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 18, 2003
Evaluation of air-displacement plethysmography in children aged 5-7 years using a three-component model of body compositionJ C K Wells, N J Fuller, A Wright, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 8, 1999
Four-component model of body composition in children: density and hydration of fat-free mass and comparison with simpler modelsJ C Wells, N J Fuller, O Dewit, et al.
Diabetologia|February 3, 2005
Use of a reference four-component model to define the effects of insulin treatment on body composition in type 2 diabetes: the 'Darwin study'I C Packianathan, N J Fuller, D B Peterson, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 3, 2004
Composition of the fat-free mass in obese and nonobese children: matched case-control analysesD Haroun, J C K Wells, J E Williams, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 24, 2000
Modeling leg sections by bioelectrical impedance analysis, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and anthropometry: assessing segmental muscle volume using magnetic resonance imaging as a referenceM Elia, N J Fuller, C R Hardingham, et al.
International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|January 22, 2000
Assessment of limb muscle and adipose tissue by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry using magnetic resonance imaging for comparisonN J Fuller, C R Hardingham, M Graves, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|May 21, 1999
Predicting composition of leg sections with anthropometry and bioelectrical impedance analysis, using magnetic resonance imaging as referenceN J Fuller, C R Hardingham, M Graves, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1991
Inter-observer variability in the measurement of body compositionN J Fuller, S A Jebb, G R Goldberg, et al.
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International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|May 29, 2002
Segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis in children aged 8-12 y: 2. The assessment of regional body composition and muscle massN J Fuller, M S Fewtrell, O Dewit, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 1, 2000
Comparison of recoveries in breath carbon dioxide of H13CO-3 and H14CO-3 administered simultaneously by single 6 h constant unprimed intravenous infusionN J Fuller, M Harding, R McDevitt, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 18, 2003
Evaluation of air-displacement plethysmography in children aged 5-7 years using a three-component model of body compositionJ C K Wells, N J Fuller, A Wright, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 8, 1999
Four-component model of body composition in children: density and hydration of fat-free mass and comparison with simpler modelsJ C Wells, N J Fuller, O Dewit, et al.
Diabetologia|February 3, 2005
Use of a reference four-component model to define the effects of insulin treatment on body composition in type 2 diabetes: the 'Darwin study'I C Packianathan, N J Fuller, D B Peterson, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 3, 2004
Composition of the fat-free mass in obese and nonobese children: matched case-control analysesD Haroun, J C K Wells, J E Williams, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 24, 2000
Modeling leg sections by bioelectrical impedance analysis, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and anthropometry: assessing segmental muscle volume using magnetic resonance imaging as a referenceM Elia, N J Fuller, C R Hardingham, et al.
International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|January 22, 2000
Assessment of limb muscle and adipose tissue by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry using magnetic resonance imaging for comparisonN J Fuller, C R Hardingham, M Graves, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|May 21, 1999
Predicting composition of leg sections with anthropometry and bioelectrical impedance analysis, using magnetic resonance imaging as referenceN J Fuller, C R Hardingham, M Graves, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|January 1, 1991
Inter-observer variability in the measurement of body compositionN J Fuller, S A Jebb, G R Goldberg, et al.
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