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Sc 331s total body composition analyzer

Manufactured by Tanita
Sourced in United States, Japan

The Tanita SC-331S Total Body Composition Analyzer is a lab equipment used for measuring body composition. It provides detailed analysis of body weight, body fat percentage, and other related metrics.

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6 protocols using sc 331s total body composition analyzer

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Adolescent Body Composition and Pubertal Assessment

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Body weight and fat percentage were assessed at the initial consultation using a SC-331S Total Body Composition Analyzer (TANITA Corp., Tokyo) to measure body weight and estimates fat percentage via Bio-Impedance Analysis. Height was assessed using a wall-mounted stadiometer after removal of shoes. BMI values (kg/m2) were calculated, and BMI z scores and percentiles derived for adolescents based on Center for Disease Control (CDC) growth charts from 200035 . Adolescents under the 85th percentile were classified as normal-weight, adolescents between the 85th and 95th percentiles as overweight, and adolescents at the 95th percentile or above as obese. During the initial consultation, saliva samples were collected from all adolescents using the Oragene OG500 (DNAGenotek, Ottawa, Canada) saliva collection kits. Adolescents completed the Pubertal Development Scale (PDS)36 (link). Mothers completed a demographic questionnaire reporting their own and their child’s race/ethnicity.
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Anthropometric Measurements in Dyads

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For dyads, height was measured with a seca 213 portable stadiometer (seca North America, China, CA). Weight was measured on a Tanita SC-331S Total Body Composition Analyzer (Tanita, Arlington Heights, IL, USA). Height and weight were used to calculate body mass index (BMI) for PACs in kg/m2, as well as the BMI percentile for children, based upon age and sex.
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Comprehensive Fitness Assessment Protocol

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FITNESSGRAM® physical fitness testing consisted of anthropometrics (height, weight, body mass index (BMI)), body composition (% fat mass, % lean mass), resting heart rate, blood pressure, muscular strength and endurance (push-ups, curl-ups), and aerobic capacity (Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run (PACER)). Body composition was measured using a TANITA total body composition analyzer (SC-331S Total Body Composition Analyzer, TANITA) and blood pressure and heart rate were measured via an Omron® automatic blood pressure monitor (5 Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor BP742N, Omron Healthcare).
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Comprehensive Anthropometric Assessment Protocol

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Caregiver and child clinical and anthropometric data were measured by trained study personnel at data collection visits and recorded using REDCap data collection tools. Participants were asked to hydrate before visits and to wear light clothing free of metal and remove shoes prior to assessment of height and weight. Height was measured to the nearest 1 mm using standard protocols via a stadiometer with a movable headboard (Seca 213, Seca North America, Chino, CA, USA). Weight and body fat percentage were measured using a digital body composition monitor equipped with bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) technology and appropriate for body fat analysis for adults and children aged 5 to 17 years (Tanita SC-331S Total Body Composition Analyzer, Tanita Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). Weight was recorded to the nearest 0.1 kg. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were obtained by standard clinical methods on the right side of the body using an automated blood pressure cuff (Omron Autocuff, Omron Healthcare Co. Ltd., Lake Forest, IL, USA). All participants were asked to rest in a seated position for 5 min prior to blood pressure assessment.
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Anthropometric Measurements for Adolescents

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Body weight and fat percentage were assessed at the initial consultation using a SC-331S Total Body Composition Analyzer (TANITA Corp., Tokyo), which measures body weight and estimates fat percentage via Bio-Impedance Analysis. Height was assessed using a wall-mounted stadiometer after shoe removal. BMI values (kg/m2) were calculated, and BMI z scores and percentiles were derived for adolescents, based on Center for Disease Control (CDC) growth charts from 2000 [24 (link)]. For adolescents, those under the 85th percentile were classified as normal-weight, those between the 85th and 95th percentiles as overweight, and those at the 95th percentile or above as obese.
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Anthropometric Measurements: Body Composition Analysis

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The Tanita (SC-331S Total Body Composition Analyzer, Tanita corporation of America, Inc. Arlington Heights, IL, USA) was used to measure body mass to the nearest 0.01 kg. A wall-mounted stadiometer (Detecto, Webb City, MO, USA) measured body height to the nearest 0.1 cm. Body mass index ((BMI; weight (kg)/height (m2)) was calculated. Results were categorized as follows: underweight (BMI ≤ 18.5 kg/m2), normal weight (BMI 18.5–24.9 kg/m2), overweight (BMI 25–29.9 kg/m2), and obese (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2).
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