Libri di testo della Composizione Corporea
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Obesità
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Soggetti attivi
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Omran ML, Morley JE. Assessment of protein energy malnutrition in older persons, part I: History, examination, body composition, and screening tools. Nutrition, 2000 Jan;16(1):50-63. Roubenoff R, et al. Nutrition assessment in long-term care facilities. Nutrition Review, 1996 Jan;54(1 Pt 2):S40-2. Svendsen OL, et al. Measurement of body fat in elderly subjects by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, bioelectrical impedance and anthropometry. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991; 53:1117-23. Bambini
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Antonio JA, et al. Effects of a Standardized Guggulsterone Phosphate Supplement on Body Composition in Overweight Adults: A Pilot Study. Current Therapeutic Research; April 1999; Vol. 60, No. 4; 220-227. Colker CM, et al. Effects of Citrus aurantium Extract, Caffeine, and St. John's Wort on Body Fat Loss, Lipid Levels, and Mood States in Overweight Healthy Adults. Current Therapeutic Research; March 1999; Vol. 60, No. 3; 145-153. Kalman D, et al. Effects of Pyruvate Supplementation on Body Composition and Mood. Current Therapeutic Research; November 1998; Vol. 59, No. 11; 793-802. Kalman D, et al. The Effects of Pyruvate Supplementation on Body Composition in Overweight Individuals. Nutrition; May 1999; Vol. 15, No. 5; 337-340. Kalman D, et al. Randomized Trial of an Isocaloric High Protein Diet vs. an Isocaloric Moderate Protein Diet for Short-Term Weight Loss in Healthy Overweight Adults. The Bariatrician; Winter 2000/2001; 10-13.
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