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Bc 536

Manufactured by Tanita

The BC-536 is a body composition analyzer that measures body weight, body fat percentage, total body water, and muscle mass. It uses bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) technology to provide these measurements.

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Comprehensive Metabolic Evaluation Protocol

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The enrollment visit at the Mexico site included a brief medical history and family history for diabetes using the American Diabetes Association criteria [16 (link)]. Physical activity was assessed using the Spanish version of the self-administered short International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) forms [17 (link)]. Participant height and weight were measured with a standardized stadiometer (Seca) and scale (Tanita BC-536). Hip and waist girth were measured with an anthropometric tape (Lufkin), and body composition was assessed using a bioimpedance device (InBody). Blood glucose and lipid levels were measured from serum samples by colorimetric enzymatic assays (Spinreact). Insulin was measured from serum using an ELISA kit (ALPCO) as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) was analyzed via chromatography with Labona Check equipment and reagents in plasma. Plasma was stored at − 80 °C at both locations until used.
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Comprehensive Metabolic Evaluation Protocol

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The enrollment visit at the Mexico site included a brief medical history and family history for diabetes using the American Diabetes Association criteria [16 (link)]. Physical activity was assessed using the Spanish version of the self-administered short International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) forms [17 (link)]. Participant height and weight were measured with a standardized stadiometer (Seca) and scale (Tanita BC-536). Hip and waist girth were measured with an anthropometric tape (Lufkin), and body composition was assessed using a bioimpedance device (InBody). Blood glucose and lipid levels were measured from serum samples by colorimetric enzymatic assays (Spinreact). Insulin was measured from serum using an ELISA kit (ALPCO) as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) was analyzed via chromatography with Labona Check equipment and reagents in plasma. Plasma was stored at − 80 °C at both locations until used.
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