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Nv4101

Manufactured by Ohaus
Sourced in United States

The NV4101 is a compact and precise laboratory balance from Ohaus. It has a maximum capacity of 4,100 grams and a readability of 0.1 grams. The balance features a stainless steel weighing platform and an easy-to-read LCD display.

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Anthropometric Measurements Protocol

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Body weight was measured after removal of shoes, heavy clothing, and any items in their pockets using electronic scales (OHAUS NV4101, Parsippany, NJ, USA), and height was measured using a free-standing stadiometer (SECA, Hamburg, Germany). BMI was calculated as weight (kg)/height (m)2. Hip and natural waist (midway between the lowest rib and the iliac crest) circumferences were measured according to World Health Organisation guidelines [28 ].
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Anthropometric Measurements for BMI Calculation

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Body weight was measured after removal of shoes, heavy clothing and any items in their pockets using electronic scales (OHAUS NV4101), and height was measured using a freestanding stadiometer (SECA). BMI was calculated as weight (kg)/ height (m) 2 .
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