Baumgartner et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Body composition in elderly people: effect of criterion estimates on predictive equationsBaumgartner et al., 1991
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- Baumgartner R
- Heymsfield S
- Lichtman S
- Wang J
- Pierson Jr R
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- The American journal of clinical nutrition
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The purposes of this study were to determine whether there are significant differences between two-and four-compartment model estimates of body composition, whether these differences are associated with aqueous and mineral fractions of the fat-free mass (FFM); …
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