From anthropometry to DEXA, we analyze the strengths and limitations of each of the body composition methods. Why bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is the missing physiological piece in modern clinical practice.
The physiological transition of menopause
Menopause is a period in women's lives characterized by a significant number of physiological changes, the main cause of which is the progressive decrease in hormone secretion by the ovaries, particularly estrogens¹. It generally lasts 4 to 5 years at a median age of 51...
Training Load and Physical Fitness
The benefits of physical activity and chronic physical exercise on health are well known, with numerous musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, metabolic, and cerebral adaptations. Paradoxically, acute exercise induces significant physiological stress: increased acidity or mechanical constraints on the muscular and skeletal systems that are objectively detrimental to...
Definition of Phase Angle
In bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), the phase angle is a raw bioelectrical parameter obtained in two ways:
By measuring the angular difference between the voltage U and current I curves.
From the formula: arctanleft(frac{X_C}{R}right) times left(frac{180}{Pi}right)
The calculation of this parameter suggests that the phase angle would not...
Introduction
Aging represents a growing challenge in public health, including the early detection of malnutrition in older adults. This condition, frequently underdiagnosed, negatively impacts functionality, quality of life, and clinical prognosis. Traditional methods of nutritional assessment, focused on body mass index (BMI), medical history and anthropometry, are insufficient to identify...
I. The Mechanisms of Action of GLP-1
For several years, GLP-1 analogues have been increasingly used in the management of patients with type II diabetes or obesity, with a growing number of molecules on the market. GLP-1, for Glucagon-Like Peptide-1, is a molecule naturally and continuously secreted by cells in...