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Body fat analyzer model tbf 300

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The Tanita Body Fat Analyzer (model TBF 300) is a device designed to measure body composition. It uses bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) technology to estimate the user's body fat percentage.

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Baseline and Postintervention Measurements of Children's Anthropometrics

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Data were collected on children and parents at baseline (within the first month of the beginning of the academic school year) and postintervention (within the last month of the academic school year) at the school sites. Height was measured using a free-standing stadiometer (Seca) mounted against the wall, to the nearest 0.1 cm. Weight was assessed with the Tanita Body Fat Analyzer (model TBF 300). BMI and BMI percentiles were determined using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention age-specific and sex-specific values.20 Children were asked questions about their age, grade, and sex on a survey. Parents were asked to complete a questionnaire packet, which included information regarding their child’s race and ethnicity and participation in the FRL program. Race and ethnicity were assessed in this study because these variables have been linked to metabolic outcomes in youth in the literature.
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Comprehensive Anthropometric Measurement Protocol

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Height was measured using a free-standing stadiometer mounted against the wall, to the nearest 0.1cm (Seca, Birmingham, UK). Waist circumference was measured using NHANES protocol.24 Weight and bioelectrical impedance were assessed with the Tanita Body Fat Analyzer (model TBF 300). BMI (kg/m2) and BMI percentiles were determined using CDC age- and gender-specific values.25 Blood pressure was measured with an automated monitor with child or adult cuffs (Omron, Schaumberg, IL).
Parental height and weight, body fat, and waist circumference were measured on a subsample of parents during the child’s blood draw (pre-intervention only) or at parent classes. Self-reported height and weight were collected from all parents in the questionnaires at pre- and post-intervention. Objective anthropometrics on the parents were used to validate the self-reported height and weight.
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