Body Composition Changes from Infancy to 4 Years and Associations with Early Childhood Cognition in Preterm and Full-Term Children.

Posted on 20 June 2018, English, COSMED News, Body Composition, Scientific, BOD POD, PEA POD

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A new study on the Neonatology Journal shows the relationship netween body composition at birth and in early childhood with risk for cognitive deficits.

Agreement Between Standard Body Composition Methods to Estimate Percentage of Body Fat in Young Male Athletes.

Posted on 23 February 2018, English, COSMED News, Body Composition, Scientific, PEA POD

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A new study published on Pediatric Exercixse Medicine uses the BOD POD as the practical reference standard for body fat measurement in young male athletes.

Deficit of Fat Free Mass in Very Preterm Infants at Discharge is Associated with Neurological Impairment at Age 2 Years.

Posted on 26 January 2018, English, COSMED News, Body Composition, Scientific, PEA POD

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A new key paper on the Journal of Pediatrics focuses on the importance of body composition measurement in preterm infants in order to assess neurological outcome at 2 years of age.

Body composition at birth and its relationship with neonatal anthropometric ratios: the newborn body composition study of the INTERGROWTH-21st project.

Posted on 19 October 2017, English, COSMED News, Body Composition, Scientific

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A new study on Pediatric Research Journal focuses on body composition at birth and its relationship with neonatal anthropometric ratios.

Anthropometric measures are not accurate predictors of fat mass in ALS.

Posted on 22 June 2017, English, COSMED News, Body Composition, Scientific, BOD POD

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A new article on the Journal of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) shows how anthropometric measurements are not effective to measure fat mass in ALS patients.

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