Ji-hyun Lee, Seorin Doo, Yeonhee Lee, Jaeyoung Ahn, Yookyoung Park, Hyunjun Shin, Jae-myeong Lee
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Validity of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis for Older Amputees with Leprosy
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) estimates body composition by using electrical conductivity to detect impedance from different biological tissues.[1] BIA measures total body water (TBW) by obtaining the impedance index (Z index=height/Z [impedance]). The “Z” value was obtained by dividing the impedance, generated by applying weak alternating currents to the body through conductive materials such as water and electrolytes, by the squared value of height Surg Metab Nutr 2021;12:7-15 https://doi.org/10.18858/smn.2021.12.1.7 pISSN 2233-5765, eISSN 2465-8383