Simões et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Predictive equations for estimating regional body composition: a validation study using DXA as criterion and associations with cardiometabolic risk factorsSimões et al., 2016
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- 6849808620039951853
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- Simões M
- Severo M
- Oliveira A
- Ferreira I
- Lopes C
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- Annals of human biology
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Background: Regional body composition can influence disease risk and simple screening methods to identify individuals at risk are still needed. Aim: To develop equations for estimating fat and lean mass distribution, using DXA as a criterion, and to compare their …
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