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Percent body fat estimations in college men using field and laboratory methods: A three-compartment model approachMoon et al., 2008
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- Moon J
- Tobkin S
- Smith A
- Roberts M
- Ryan E
- Dalbo V
- Lockwood C
- Walter A
- Cramer J
- Beck T
- Stout J
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- Dynamic Medicine
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Background Methods used to estimate percent body fat can be classified as a laboratory or field technique. However, the validity of these methods compared to multiple-compartment models has not been fully established. The purpose of this study was to determine the …
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