The assessment of body composition has long been a fundamental component of research and is gaining increasing adoption in clinical practice. This growing interest has drawn new professionals to the field and increased emphasis on its clinical relevance and applications. However, the diversity of assessment techniques and inconsistent terminology create challenges, highlighting the urgent need for harmonized approaches across research and healthcare settings. Commonly employed methods include bi
Methodological Standards for Body Composition Assessment - an Expert-Endorsed Guide for Research and Clinical Applications: Bioimpedance, Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry, Computerized Tomography, and Ultrasound Methods
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