Publications

Tag: PHASE ANGLE

Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis-derived phase angle predicts survival in patients with systemic immunoglobulin light-chain amyloidosis

Date:

2020

Authors:

Caccialanza R., Cereda E., Klersy C., Milani P., Cappello S., Martinelli V., Caraccia M.

Journal:

Amyloid

Topic:

In patients with amyloidosis, phase angle (PhA) correlates with the state of malnutrition and with parameters for evaluation of QoL and can independently predict survival.

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Active tags: AMYLOIDOSISI - MALNUTRITION - PHASE ANGLE

Phase angle: a possible biomarker to quantify inflammation in subjects with obesity and 25 (OH) D deficiency.

Date:

2019

Authors:

Barrea L., Muscogiuri G., Laudisio D., Di Somma C., Salzano C., Pugliese G., Savastano S.

Journal:

Nutrients

Topic:

Phase angle (PhA) is a predictor of inflammation status in patients with low level of 25-Hydroxi-vitamin D and enables to stratify obese patients at risk that could take advantage from an accurate supplementation.

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Active tags: INFLAMMATION - PHASE ANGLE

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

Phase angle is related to outcome after ICU admission; an observational study

Date:

2018

Authors:

Hanneke Buter, Janny A Veenstra, Matty Koopmans, Christiaan E Boerma

Journal:

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Topic:

The trial results show that phase angle is a more sensitive index compared to the Short Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire (SNAQ) for identifying malnourished patients admitted to intensive care and is able to independently predict hospital mortality.

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Active tags: ICU - LOS - PHASE ANGLE

Bioelectrical impedance analysis-derived phase angle at admission as a predictor of 90-day mortality in intensive care patients.

Date:

2018

Authors:

Sandra N. Stapel, Wilhelmus G. P. M. Looijaard, Ingeborg M. Dekker, Armand R. J. Girbes, Peter J. M. Weijs & Heleen M Oudemans-van Straaten

Journal:

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Topic:

Phase angle at the time of patient admission to ICU is an independent predictor of mortality at 90 days and is useful for stratifying critical patients at risk of long-term mortality.

Active tags: ICU - LOS - PHASE ANGLE



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