2008, Number 3
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Rev Salud Publica Nutr 2008; 9 (3)
Tamaño y composición corporal en niños mexicanos i: implicaciones en el uso del bod pod, dxa y dilución con deuterio en la evaluación de la masa grasa y masa libre de grasa.
Ramírez LE, Valencia JME
Language: Spanish
References: 48
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ABSTRACT
This review explores the application of two compartment models of body composition analysis in children. The validity of BOD POD, DXA, and the deuterium dilution method to estimate body fat and free mass against the four compartment model is analyzed. These techniques are available in several universities and research institutes in Mexico. Caution is necessary particularly when DXA and BOD POD are used as “gold standard” in clinical studies. The application of these methodologies requires an appropriate validation in mexican children.
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