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Human body composition: In vivo methods

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PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 80, Issue 2, Pages 649-680

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.2000.80.2.649

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Human Body Composition: In Vivo Methods. Physiol. Rev. 80: 649-680, 2000. -In vivo methods used to study human body composition continue to be developed:along with more advanced reference models that utilize the information obtained with these technologies. Some-methods are well established, with a strong physiological basis for their measurement, whereas others are much more indirect. This review has been structured from the methodological point of view to help the reader understand what can be examined with each technique. The associations between the various in vivo methods (densitometry, dilution, bioelectrical impedance and conductance, whole body counting, neutron activation, X-ray absorptiometry, computer tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging) and the five-level multicompartment model of:body composition are described, along with the limitations and advantages of each method. This review also provides an overview of the present status of this field of research in human biology, including examples of reference body composition data for infants, children, adolescents, and adults.

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