2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2022.08.008
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Precision of the GE Lunar Total Body-Less Head Scan for the Measurement of Three-Compartment Body Composition in Athletes

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“…DXA systems were calibrated according to standard Hologic protocols and all scans were taken using standardized procedures [28]. The DXA scans provided whole-body LST (with and without head based on previous studies [9,29,30]), ALST, and leg LST measures. Further variables were created to normalize body composition measures by BM (LST/ BM and ALST/ BM), height (ALST/ht 2 ), and BMI (ALST/ BMI) to match variables previously defined in the literature [3,31].…”
Section: Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DXA systems were calibrated according to standard Hologic protocols and all scans were taken using standardized procedures [28]. The DXA scans provided whole-body LST (with and without head based on previous studies [9,29,30]), ALST, and leg LST measures. Further variables were created to normalize body composition measures by BM (LST/ BM and ALST/ BM), height (ALST/ht 2 ), and BMI (ALST/ BMI) to match variables previously defined in the literature [3,31].…”
Section: Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometrymentioning
confidence: 99%