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Bc418ma body composition analyser

Manufactured by Seca

The BC418MA body composition analyser is a device designed to measure and analyse various body composition parameters. It utilises bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) technology to provide measurements of body fat percentage, muscle mass, and other related metrics.

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6 protocols using bc418ma body composition analyser

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Anthropometric Measurements in Large UK Cohort

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UKB is a large observational study of 502 678 UK adults aged 40–69 years. Eligible adults were invited to one of 22 assessment centres around the UK from 2006 to 2010. The study has been described in detail previously.20 (link),21 (link) Participants reported lifestyle exposures, medical history and medications before undergoing standardized assessments including body size and biomarker measurements. Anthropometric measurements included body weight (using a Tanita BC418MA body composition analyser or a standard scale if the participant did not undergo bioimpedance), standing height (Seca 240-cm height measure) and waist and HC (Seca 200-cm tape measure around the narrowest part of the trunk and the widest part of the hips, respectively).
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Grip Strength, Muscle Mass, and Obesity

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Grip strength assessment and bioimpedance analysis of skeletal muscle mass and whole-body fat mass were performed at the initial baseline assessment centre visit and used a Jamar J00105 hydraulic hand dynamometer and Tanita BC418MA body composition analyser (in conjunction with inputted height data, acquired from a Seca 202 stadiometer), respectively. For our grip strength analyses, we used the left-and-right-hand average contractile force, measured in kilograms (kg). We use a previously developed definition for probable sarcopenia [20 (link),21 (link)], and defined cases as those participants who had grip strength <27 kg of force (males) and <16 kg of force (females). Whole-body fat mass was used to calculate body fat percentage (whole-body fat mass divided by body weight and multiplied by 100) and the conventional cut-off points of ≥25% for males and ≥35% for females were used to determine obesity [24 (link)]. Analyses on probable sarcopenic obesity and non-obesity probable sarcopenia used participants without sarcopenia as the control group. Analysis of lean skeletal muscle mass used combined left-and-right-arm data.
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Anthropometric Measurements and BMI Classification

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BMI values were determined by dividing weight in kilograms by the square of height in metres. Weight was measured using the Tanita BC-418 MA body composition analyser and standing height using a Seca 202 height measure as part of the initial assessment visit [18 ]. BMI (kg/m2) was classified according to the World Health Organization (WHO) categories:  <18.5 (underweight), ≥18.5 to <25 (normal weight), ≥25 to 30 (overweight), ≥30 to <35 (obesity class I), ≥35 to <40 (obesity class II), and ≥40 (obesity class III) [19 ].
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Standardized Anthropometric Measurements

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Adiposity measures were obtained at baseline following standardiezd protocols.35 Weight and BF% were measured
using a Tanita BC-418 MA body composition analyser; height was measured with a Seca-202
height measure; waist and hip circumferences were measured using a Seca-200 tape measure.
BMI (kg/m2) and WHR were derived. BMI was positively skewed and so was
transformed to the natural logarithmic scale [ln(BMI)] when used as an outcome (details of
all parameterizations used are in Supplementary Table S1, available as Supplementary data at IJE online).
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Standardized Anthropometric Measurements

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Adiposity measures were obtained at baseline following standardised protocols56 : weight was measured using a Tanita BC-418 MA body composition analyser; height measured with a Seca-202 height measure; waist and hip circumferences measured using a Seca-200 tape measure. BMI (kg/m2) and WHR were derived.
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Anthropometric Measurements in UK Biobank

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Weight and height were measured at the initial UK Biobank assessment centre—weight in light clothing and unshod was measured using Tanita BC418MA body composition analyser to the nearest 100g, and height to the nearest cm using at Seca 202 device. These were used to calculate BMI (kg/m2).
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