29 results on '"Bosy-Westphal, Anja"'
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2. Impact of one-day fasting, ketogenic diet or exogenous ketones on control of energy balance in healthy participants
3. Normal values for body composition in adults are better represented by continuous reference ranges dependent on age and BMI
4. Sarcopenic obesity research perspectives outlined by the sarcopenic obesity global leadership initiative (SOGLI) – Proceedings from the SOGLI consortium meeting in Rome November 2022
5. Configuration of bioelectrical impedance measurements affects results for phase angle
6. Carotenoids and carotenoid esters of orange- and yellow-fleshed mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H.E. Moore & Stearn) fruit and their post-prandial absorption in humans
7. Metabolic adaptation to caloric restriction and subsequent refeeding: the Minnesota Starvation Experiment revisited
8. What is the best reference site for a single MRI slice to assess whole-body skeletal muscle and adipose tissue volumes in healthy adults?
9. Protein intake and exercise for optimal muscle function with aging: Recommendations from the ESPEN Expert Group
10. Kapitel 2 - Energieverbrauch und Energiebilanz
11. Impact of body composition during weight change on resting energy expenditure and homeostasis model assessment index in overweight nonsmoking adults
12. Dietary patterns associated with magnetic resonance imaging–determined liver fat content in a general population study
13. Bioelectrical phase angle and impedance vector analysis – Clinical relevance and applicability of impedance parameters
14. Energy content of weight loss: kinetic features during voluntary caloric restriction
15. The Between-Subject Variance in Fasting Hunger in Healthy Men is Better Explained When Fat-free Mass is Assessed at the Tissue-Organ Level.
16. Cutoff percentiles of bioelectrical phase angle predict functionality, quality of life, and mortality in patients with cancer
17. Contribution of individual organ mass loss to weight loss–associated decline in resting energy expenditure
18. Validation of the BIOPAC indirect calorimeter for determining resting energy expenditure in healthy free-living older people
19. No evidence of mass dependency of specific organ metabolic rate in healthy humans
20. Familial influences and obesity-associated metabolic risk factors contribute to the variation in resting energy expenditure: the Kiel Obesity Prevention Study
21. A whole-body model to distinguish excess fluid from the hydration of major body tissues
22. Need for Optimal Body Composition Data Analysis Using Air-Displacement Plethysmography in Children and Adolescents
23. Patterns of bioelectrical impedance vector distribution by body mass index and age: implications for body-composition analysis
24. World Health Organization equations have shortcomings for predicting resting energy expenditure in persons from a modern, affluent population: generation of a new reference standard from a retrospective analysis of a German database of resting energy expenditure
25. The Age-Related Decline in Resting Energy Expenditure in Humans Is Due to the Loss of Fat-Free Mass and to Alterations in Its Metabolically Active Components
26. Increased plasma homocysteine in liver cirrhosis
27. Energy intake or energy expenditure?
28. Reply to MG Browning
29. Reply to Radley and Fields
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