Reference values for skeletal muscle mass and fat mass measured by bioelectrical impedance in 390 565 UK adults
Abstract Background Loss of skeletal muscle mass (SMM) increases the risk of frailty and, together with excess fat mass (FM), is a risk factor for cardio‐metabolic disease. However, use of body composition measurements in nutritional surveillance and routine clinical practice is limited by the lack...
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