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Hd 390

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The Tanita HD-390 is a precision body composition analyzer. It provides accurate measurements of body weight, body fat percentage, and other body composition metrics.

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Body Measurements Protocol for Research

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Body measurements included height, weight, WC, blood pressure, and heart rate (HR). Height was measured as tide gauge zero (TGZ) height with a maximum scale of 2.0 m and precision of 0.1 cm; weight was measured using a Billiida (TANITA) HD-390 with a minimum unit of 0.1 kg; WC was measured with a maximum scale of 1.5 m, 1 cm width, and precision of 0.1 cm; blood pressure and HR measurements using the Omron HBP1300 electronic sphygmomanometer.
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Family Dietary Assessment Protocol

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Data were collected from the unified basic information registration of family members and food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) in CNNHS 2015 and were collected by trained and qualified investigators through face-to-face interviews. Physical measurements include height and body weight. Height and weight were measured by investigators using standardized equipment. Height was measured with a height meter (TZG type) with a minimum scale of 0.1 cm. Weight was measured with an electronic scale (Tanita HD-390) with a minimum scale of 0.1 kg.
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Anthropometric Measurements for Obesity Assessment

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Physical examination was to measure height, weight, waist circumference, etc. TGZ type height and sitting height meter with a maximum scale of 2.0 m and an accuracy of 0.1 cm was used for height measurement; TANITA HD-390 type scale with a minimum unit of 0.1 kg was used for weight measurement; a torch-type waist ruler with a maximum scale of 1.5 m, a width of 1 cm and an accuracy of 0.1 cm was used for waist circumference measurement. Body mass index (BMI) was used to define overweight and obesity, of which BMI <18.5 was defined as underweight, 18.5 ≤ BMI < 24.0 was defined as normal weight, 24.0 ≤ BMI < 28.0 was defined as overweight, and BMI≥28.0 was defined as obesity (18 (link)). Central obesity was defined according to waist circumference, where waist circumference <85 cm in men and <80 cm in women were defined as normal waist circumference; 85 ≤ waist circumference < 90 in men and 80 ≤ waist circumference <85 in women were defined as pre-central obesity; and waist circumference ≥90 cm in men and ≥85 cm in women were defined as central obesity (17 (link)).
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Anthropometric Measurements in Chinese Population

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All participants were asked to wear light clothing and no shoes while taking anthropometric measurements. The TANITA HD-390 electronic weight scale (Dongwan, China) was used for weight measurement. Height measurement was performed using a TZG sit height gauge (Wuxi, China). All measurements were carried out twice to ensure the stability of the measurement results [16 (link)]. The body mass index (BMI) standard for the Chinese population was used to define the BMI classification for this study [17 (link)]. Central obesity was defined as ≥90 cm waist circumference in men and ≥85 cm in women.
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Standardized Anthropometric Measurements

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To reduce the bias of measurement, each item in this part was measured using the same type and brand of machines. For height, we used the TZG height meter. Participants’ weight was measured on an empty stomach in the morning using an electronic weight scale (TANITA HD-390). The measurement of blood pressure was taken using an electronic sphygmomanometer (OMRON HBP1300). The accuracy of those instruments was 0.1 cm, 0.1 kg, and 1 mmHg, respectively.
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Comprehensive Anthropometric Measurements

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Body measurements included height, weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, and pulse. Height measures TGZ height with a maximum scale of 2.0 m and a precision of 0.1 cm; weight measures Billiida (TANITA) HD-390 with a minimum unit of 0.1 kg; waist circumference with a maximum scale of 1.5 m, 1 cm width, and a precision of 0.1 cm; blood pressure and pulse measurements using an Omron HBP1300 electronic sphygmomanometer.
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