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Scafoglieri et al., 2013 - Google Patents

Accuracy and concordance of anthropometry for measuring regional fat distribution in adults aged 20–55 years

Scafoglieri et al., 2013

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8319864552146588419
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Scafoglieri A
Tresignie J
Provyn S
Marfell‐Jones M
George K
Clarys J
Bautmans I
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American Journal of Human Biology

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Objectives: This study aimed to assess the accuracy and concordance of anthropometrically derived prediction equations for the estimation of regional fat mass (FM) distribution. Methods: Sixty‐two white males and 50 females with a large range of age (20− 55 years) …
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