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Wpt 100 200 ow

Manufactured by Radwag
Sourced in Poland, Czechia

The WPT 100/200 OW is a laboratory weighing scale designed for weighing small samples. It features an integrated draft shield and built-in calibration function. The device's core function is to accurately measure the weight of samples within its specified capacity range.

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Comprehensive Anthropometric Assessment Protocol

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Peripheral blood was collected into tubes containing EDTA. Samples for DNA analysis were stored at -20°C for further analysis, whereas samples for blood biomarkers measurement were centrifuged, with plasma stored at -80°C for analysis. Height was measured to the nearest 0.5 cm using a stadiometer WPT 100/200 OW (RadWag, Poznan, Poland). A Bod Pod (Cosmed, Italy) was used to determine body composition in line with the manufacturer's recommended procedure. Body weight was measured to the nearest 0.1 kg, using the calibrated scale included in the Bod Pod. Waist circumference was measured at the midpoint between the lowest rib and the top of the iliac crest using nonelastic tape. Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) was calculated as waist circumference divided by hip circumference and considered as an index of metabolic risk as previously demonstrated [41 (link)].
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Anthropometric Measurements for Obesity

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The anthropometric data included body weight, height, body mass index (BMI = weight/height2), and waist circumference. Height was measured to the nearest 0.5 cm by stadiometer WPT 100/200 OW (RadWag, Poznan, Poland). Body weight was measured to the nearest 0.1 kg with subjects in a bathing suit following an overnight fast, using a calibrated scale included in the Bod Pod (Cosmed, Rome, Italy). Waist circumference was measured at the midpoint between the lowest rib and the top of the iliac crest using nonelastic tape. This measurement was performed by a single evaluator. Women with waist circumference ≥ 80 cm were considered centrally obese [36 (link)].
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Anthropometric Measurements for Health Risk Assessment

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Body weight was measured to the nearest 0.05–0.1 kg using an electronic scale and height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using a built-in stadiometer (calibrated balance scales, RADWAG WPT 100/200 OW, RADWAG, Czech Republic). BMI was calculated as weight divided by height squared. Waist circumference was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using a measuring tape. Each measurement was taken twice. Regardless of the height or build, for most adults a waist measurement of greater than 80 cm for women is an indicator of the level of internal fat deposits which coat the heart, kidneys, liver, digestive organs and pancreas. This can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.
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Measuring Body Weight and BMI Percentiles

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Body weight was measured to the nearest 0.05–0.1 kg using an electronic scale and height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using a built-in stadiometer (calibrated balance scales, RADWAG WPT 100/200 OW, RADWAG, Czech Republic). The BMI Percentile Calculator was used to calculate BMI in children and teens (https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/childrens_bmi/about_childrens_bmi.html).
This calculator provides age- and sex-specific BMI. Normal or healthy weight children had BMI within the range of the 5th percentile and the 85th percentile. Children with BMI within the 85th percentile and the 95th percentile were in the overweight category. Children with BMI equal to or greater than the 95th percentile were in the obese category.
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Anthropometric and Tissue Bioimpedance Measurements

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During the study, anthropometric (anthropometric callipers, tape measure) and tissue bioimpedance measurements (Akern BIA) were performed. The analysis of resting metabolism rate was made using Fitmate Pro from the Cosmed system (Italy). Anthropometric parameters were analysed as follows: weight (medical weight, Radwag WPT 100/200 OW), body height (medical weight, Radwag WPT model 100/200 OW), arm circumference, waist circumference, hip circumference (tape measure), and the amount of body fat (anthropometric compasses, bioimpedance device Akern BIA). Body mass index (BMI) was calculated according to the formula: BMI = body weight [kg]/height [m2].
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Anthropometric Assessment and Body Composition

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The anthropometric assessment comprised body height, body weight, and waist circumferences. During the morning measurements, women were fasting and were barefoot wearing light clothing. Body weight and height were measured by a calibrated electronic scale with a stadiometer (model WPT 100/200 OW from RadWag, Radom, Poland). Waist circumference was determined at the horizontal plane, midway between the lowest rib and iliac crest using a standard measuring tape (Seca, Hamburg, Germany). Based on the anthropometric measurement, BMI was calculated by dividing body weight (kg) by the square of body height (m2). In this study, obesity was recognized according to the World Health Organization criteria [37 ]. Waist circumference was categorized according to cut-off points defined by the International Diabetes Federation [38 ]. Additionally, body composition was assessed during the recruitment process using the bioimpedance analysis with the InBody 370 analyzer (InBody Co. Ltd., Seoul, South Korea). Body composition was evaluated to check if participants fulfill the inclusion criteria. We used 32% of body fat as a criterium for diagnosing obesity in women, which is in line with the American Council on Exercise recommendation [34 ].
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