2020
Publications
Tag: BIVA
Somatotype and Bioimpedance Vector Analysis: A New Target Zone for Male Athletes.
Date:
Authors:
Campa F., Silva A. M., Talluri J., Matias C. N., Badicu G., Toselli, S.
Journal:
Sustainability
Topic:
BIVA analysis combined with the study of the athlete’s anthropometry defines a new target zone within the Biavector™ for distinguishing between athletes involved in team sports belonging to the same categories but with different performance levels.
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Active tags: ANTHROPOMETRY - BIVA - SOMATOTYPE
Comparison of the Effect of Different Resistance Training Frequencies on Phase Angle and Handgrip Strength in Obese Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Date:
2020
Authors:
Toselli S., Badicu G., Bragonzoni L., Spiga F., Mazzuca P., Campa F.
Journal:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Topic:
BIVA analysis enables evaluation of the efficacy of resistance training programmes. Physical exercise carried out three times a week favours a more significant improvement in body composition parameters such as Phase Angle (PhA) and the handgrip strength test than the same programme performed once a week.
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Active tags: BIVA - HANDGRIP STRENGTH - PHASE ANGLE
Validation of a new prognostic body composition parameter in cancer patients
Date:
2020
Authors:
Cereda E., Caraccia M., Klersy C., Cappello S., Turri A., Borioli V., Palladini G
Journal:
Clinical Nutrition
Topic:
Validation study of the NUTRIGRAM® scale as a new prognostic body composition parameter to identify cancer patients at nutritional risk who require early nutritional support.
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Extracellular mass to body cell mass ratio as a potential index of wasting and fluid overload in hemodialysis patients. A case-control study.
Date:
2019
Authors:
Ruperto Mar Francisco J. Sánchez-Muniz and Guillermina Barril.
Journal:
Clinical Nutrition
Topic:
The ECW/BCM ratio is a useful prognostic indicator for the management of dialysis patients and allows clinicians to set up treatment correctly and monitor their nutritional status. An ECW/BCM ratio >1.20 is an indicator of wasting and fluid overload.
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Active tags: BIVA - NEPHROLOGY
ONCO-BIVA screening
Tipology:
Multicentric trial
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Main researchers:
Prof. Riccardo Caccialanza – Director of Multispecialty Dept. of Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition – Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo Hospital – Pavia
MD Paolo Pedrazzoli – Director of Oncology Dept., Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo Hospital – Pavia