Analysis of anomalies in bioimpedance models for the estimation of body composition

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Bioimpedance analysis is a simple, safe and noninvasive method for Body Composition Estimation (BCE), which is of great interest for the monitoring of patients on renal replacement therapy. The most featured bioimpedance devices available are based on the bioimpedance spectroscopy technique, the extended Cole model and the Hanai Mixture theory. However, a set of anomalies using these methods has been found in this paper during the study of the evolution of body composition in patients on peritoneal dialysis. Themain results obtained show that the estimates resulting from bioimpedance values that differ significantly fromthe single-dispersionColemodel have to be taken with some caution. This issue highlights the importance of medical assessment (technical or specialist) when interpreting any bioimpedance related data. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.

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Naranjo Hernández, D., Roa, L. M., Reina, L. J., Estudillo, M. A., Aresté, N., Lara, A., & Milán, J. A. (2014). Analysis of anomalies in bioimpedance models for the estimation of body composition. In IFMBE Proceedings (Vol. 41, pp. 1563–1566). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00846-2_386

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