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  • Body Composition Analyzer
    A Comparative Study of Body Composition and Sleep Habits Between Male and Female Students

    To compare body composition and sleep habits between male and female students.



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    Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research

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    Muscle and intestinal damage in triathletes

    The aim of the paper was to assess indicators of muscle and intestinal damage in triathletes.



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    PLOS ONE

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    The Efficacy of Body Mass Index and Total Body Fat Percent in Diagnosis Obesity according to Menopausal Status

    Body mass index (BMI) is commonly used in epidemiological study or clinical center. However, it is not exactly correlated with body fat composition and does not reflect sex, age, or race. The aim of this article is to evaluate the validity of BMI standards relative to total body fat (TBF) and to estimate new BMI criteria that correspond to TBF for obesity, especially for Asian postmenopausal women.



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    Journal of Menopausal Medicine

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    Difference Asymmetry between Preferred Dominant and Non-Dominant Legs in Muscular Power and Balance among Sub-Elite Soccer Players in Qatar

    The objective of this study was to determine and compare leg asymmetry between preferred dominant and non-dominant legs in muscular power and balance among sub-elite soccer (football) players in Qatar.



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    MDPI Symmetry

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    Bone Density and Body Composition Changes in Middle-aged and Older Urban-dwelling Females

    To study the changes in bone density(BD) and body composition with aging among middle-aged and older urban-dwelling females, and to offer suggestions for scientific exercising.



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    Chinese General Practice

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    The Association of Body Fat and Arterial Stiffness Using the Brachial-Ankle Pulse Wave Velocity

    BMI alone may not serve as an index of obesity because it does not reflect body composition. The present study aimed to compare arterial stiffness as assessed by the brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (ba-PWV) among groups defined by body fat percentage (pBF) and BMI.



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    Korean Jornal of Family Medicine

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    Safety and effectiveness of low-protein diet supplemented with ketoacids in diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease

    This observational, prospective study aimed at evaluating the effects of a LPD supplemented with ketoacids on long-term nutritional outcome in diabetic CKD patients.



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    BMC Nephrology

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    Unchanged Erythrocyte Profile After Exposure to Cryogenic Temperatures in Elder Marathon Runners

    Endurance runners may experience “sports anemia” resulting from intravascular hemolysis. In addition, aging has negative impact on hematopoiesis and rheological properties of blood, and erythrocyte membranes in older people are more vulnerable to oxidative damage, which together can lead to anemia. Whole-body cryostimulation (WBCST) is increasingly used in the elderly as a method of biological regeneration of athletes or therapy and preventive treatment. That is why the aim of the study was to determine whether repeated WBCST had an effect on the erythrocyte system in master marathon runners, compared to non-training men.



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    Frontiers in Physiology

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    Acute Anaerobic Exercise Affects the Secretion of Asprosin, Irisin, and Other Cytokines – A Comparison Between Sexes

    The new adipokine, which is asprosin, affects glucose release from the liver to the blood, and thus, influences exercise metabolism. This is the first study assessing whether single anaerobic exercise affects asprosin secretion in women and men.


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    Frontiers in Physiology

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    Fat Mass Index and Body Mass Index Affect Peak Metabolic Equivalent Negatively during Exercise Test among Children and Adolescents in Taiwan

    The main objective of this study was to examine the relationship between FMI and CRF assessed by peak oxygen uptake (peak O2) during treadmill exercise testing. Since (1) BMI remains a simple and easy measure to use in most settings, and there is a well-established reference value for classifying obesity or not in Taiwan, and (2) there are no available reference values of FIM for Taiwan children and adolescents currently, we assessed the association between BMI and CRF in this study.



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    MDPI International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health