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  2. Bioelectrical impedance analysis - Wikipedia

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    Bioelectrical impedance analysis ( BIA) is a method for estimating body composition, in particular body fat and muscle mass, where a weak electric current flows through the body, and the voltage is measured in order to calculate impedance ( resistance and reactance) of the body. Most body water is stored in muscle.

  3. Hydrostatic weighing - Wikipedia

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    Hydrostatic weighing. Hydrostatic weighing, also referred to as underwater weighing, hydrostatic body composition analysis and hydrodensitometry, is a technique for measuring the density of a living person's body. It is a direct application of Archimedes' principle, that an object displaces its own volume of water.

  4. Body fat percentage - Wikipedia

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    In males, mean percentage body fat ranged from 23% at age 16–19 years to 31% at age 60–79 years. In females, mean percentage body fat ranged from 32% at age 8–11 years to 42% at age 60–79 years. But it is important to recognise that women need at least 9% more body fat than men to live a normal healthy life.

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  6. The measurement of physical dimensions of the body such as height, weight, skin-fold thickness, and circumferences. Body composition. The partitioning of the body into components such as fat mass, fat-free mass, lean body mass, bone, total body water, minerals, and proteins. Most often expressed as percent body fat.

  7. Waist-to-height ratio - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A person's waist-to-height ratio ( WtHR ), occasionally written WtHR or called waist-to-stature ratio ( WSR ), is defined as their waist circumference divided by their height, both measured in the same units. It is used as a predictor of obesity-related cardiovascular disease. The WHtR is a measure of the distribution of body fat.

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