Validity of the leg-to-leg bioimpedance to estimate changes in body fat during weight loss and regain in overweight women: a comparison with multi-compartment models.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate changes in body composition and the validity of the leg-to-leg bioimpedance (LTL) method to measure body fat during active weight loss (WL) and weight regain (WR). DESIGN: Longitudinal, 12-week weight loss intervention (3.3-3.8 MJ/day) and subsequent follow-up at 1 year. S...
Main Authors: | Jebb, SA, Siervo, M, Murgatroyd, P, Evans, S, Frühbeck, G, Prentice, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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