Body size normalization of ultrasound measured anterior upper leg muscle thickness in younger and older males and females.
Michael T ParisKirsten E BellEgor AvrutinMarina MourtzakisPublished in: European journal of clinical nutrition (2022)
Scaling exponents less than 1 for weight and BMI for the anterior upper leg muscle thickness indicate that allometric normalization is the ideal approach to develop body size independent metrics. However, allometric normalization of muscle thickness increases the proportion of older adults classified as low muscle mass but decreased the associations with strength.