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% Body fat (from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)) vs. body adiposity index (BAI) for males. Figure 1b. % Body fat (from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)) vs. body adiposity index (BAI) for females.
<p>% Body fat (from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)) vs. body adiposity index (BAI) for males. Figure 1b. % Body fat (from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)) vs. body adiposity index (BAI) for females.</p
Correlation matrix between BAI, BMI, % Fat from BIA, hip and waist circumferences, height, and weight in women.
1<p>% Fat determined by the bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). WC: waist circumference.</p><p>The level of significance was <sup>*</sup>p <0.05, <sup>**</sup>p <0.01, <sup>***</sup>p <0.001.</p
ROC curve analysis for BAI in men. Figure 2b. ROC curve analysis for BAI in women.
<p>ROC curve analysis for BAI in men. Figure 2b. ROC curve analysis for BAI in women.</p
ROC curve analysis for BMI in men. Figure 3b. ROC curve analysis for BMI in women.
<p>ROC curve analysis for BMI in men. Figure 3b. ROC curve analysis for BMI in women.</p
Correlation matrix between BAI, BMI, % Fat from BIA, hip and waist circumferences, height, and weight in men.
1<p>% Fat determined by the bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). WC: waist circumference.</p><p>The level of significance was <sup>*</sup>p <0.05, <sup>**</sup>p <0.01, <sup>***</sup>p <0.001.</p
Anthropometric characteristics of participants in the study.
<p>Anthropometric characteristics of participants in the study.</p