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Agreement of bioelectrical resistance, reactance, and phase angle values from supine and standing bioimpedance analyzers.

Jacob R DellingerBaylor A JohnsonMarqui L BenavidesMichael Lane MooreMatthew T StrattonPatrick S HartyMadelin R SiedlerGrant M Tinsley
Published in: Physiological measurement (2021)
The present study demonstrated disagreement between different bioimpedance analyzers for quantifying raw bioelectrical variables, with the poorest agreement between devices that employed different body positions during testing. These results suggest that researchers and clinicians should employ device-specific reference values to classify participants based on raw bioelectrical variables, such as phase angle. If reference values are needed but are unavailable for a particular bioimpedance analyzer, the set of reference values produced using the most similar analyzer and reference population should be selected.
Keyphrases
  • body composition
  • high resolution
  • computed tomography
  • contrast enhanced