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  • 3. Validity of BMI-Based Body Fat Equations in Men and Women: A 4-Compartment Model Comparison.
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  • 5. A comparison of fat mass and skeletal muscle mass estimation in male ultra-endurance athletes using bioelectrical impedance analysis and different anthropometric methods.
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  • 16. Validity of bioelectrical impedance equations for estimating percent fat in males.
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  • 19. Validation of anthropometry and foot-to-foot bioelectrical resistance against a three-component model to assess total body fat in children: the IDEFICS study.
    Bammann K, Huybrechts I, Vicente-Rodriguez G, Easton C, De Vriendt T, Marild S, Mesana MI, Peeters MW, Reilly JJ, Sioen I, Tubic B, Wawro N, Wells JC, Westerterp K, Pitsiladis Y, Moreno LA, IDEFICS Consortium.
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