(1) Anthropometric and nutritional (serum albumin and transferrin) values were normal in both groups both at the beginning and at the end of the treatment period.
(2) The anthropometric data of women in the spring and autumn group were similar.
(3) For the different age categories the best prediction formula for the FFM from body impedance, sex, age and anthropometric variables was calculated.
(4) Anthropometric measurements and maturity ratings were performed.
(5) Anthropometric measurements were taken on the same occasions.
(6) The anthropometric measurements are tabulated according to pubertal rating.
(7) Measurements of cross-sectional muscle areas of the upper-arm and mid-thigh from MRI images were compared to corresponding estimates from anthropometric measurements of limb circumferences and skinfold thicknesses in 25 normal, healthy, elderly persons.
(8) We have used the body surface area as the anthropometrical parameter for the prediction of TBW from body impedance.
(9) FUWW was no better than anthropometrics in equations for predicting FDPA.
(10) Therefore, the plantar forces acting under the metatarsal heads of the 1st, 2nd and 5th rays and under the pads of the 1st and 2nd toes were measured during walking, so that with the aid of anthropometric information pertaining to the forefoot, reaction forces in the flexor tendons and in the joints could be estimated.
(11) Anthropometric characteristics, passive hip flexion, and spinal mobility were examined and back pain was registered in 116 top Swedish male athletes representing four different sports (wrestling, gymnastics, soccer, tennis).
(12) Nearly all of the anthropometric data investigated by us correlate with the increase of body weight.
(13) Nutritional assessment of white persons over 59 who participated in the 1973 Missouri Nutrition Survey was based upon biochemical measurements, dietary intakes using food frequency histories, anthropometric measurements, and a dental examination.
(14) Serological and anthropometric data, which have been included into population comparisons, reveal a considerable genetic variability of the groups under study.
(15) Stepwise discriminant function analyses were performed on the anthropometric, biomechanical, and muscular strength and endurance variables.
(16) The anthropometric factors were accepted as first factors in the equations.
(17) The first canonical correlations were significant between risk factors and both sets of anthropometric variables (skinfolds, 0.36-0.46; circumferences, 0.39-0.54).
(18) The locomotor function tests included a power grip and two precision grips; dermatoglyphic features were represented by finger and palmar pattern intensities and ridge counts, and body structure by 35 head, face, trunk, and limb anthropometric measurements.
(19) A prospective study on the incidence of low birthweight infants, the effect of intrauterine growth retardation on anthropometric measurements, and local standards of intrauterine growth curves for various body measuremenst was conducted at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(20) There were, however, correlations with total fat and animal protein consumption per capita even after controlling for the 3 anthropometric variables.
Anthropometrical
Definition:
(a.) Pertaining to anthropometry.
Example Sentences:
(1) Anthropometric and nutritional (serum albumin and transferrin) values were normal in both groups both at the beginning and at the end of the treatment period.
(2) The anthropometric data of women in the spring and autumn group were similar.
(3) For the different age categories the best prediction formula for the FFM from body impedance, sex, age and anthropometric variables was calculated.
(4) Anthropometric measurements and maturity ratings were performed.
(5) Anthropometric measurements were taken on the same occasions.
(6) The anthropometric measurements are tabulated according to pubertal rating.
(7) Measurements of cross-sectional muscle areas of the upper-arm and mid-thigh from MRI images were compared to corresponding estimates from anthropometric measurements of limb circumferences and skinfold thicknesses in 25 normal, healthy, elderly persons.
(8) We have used the body surface area as the anthropometrical parameter for the prediction of TBW from body impedance.
(9) FUWW was no better than anthropometrics in equations for predicting FDPA.
(10) Therefore, the plantar forces acting under the metatarsal heads of the 1st, 2nd and 5th rays and under the pads of the 1st and 2nd toes were measured during walking, so that with the aid of anthropometric information pertaining to the forefoot, reaction forces in the flexor tendons and in the joints could be estimated.
(11) Anthropometric characteristics, passive hip flexion, and spinal mobility were examined and back pain was registered in 116 top Swedish male athletes representing four different sports (wrestling, gymnastics, soccer, tennis).
(12) Nearly all of the anthropometric data investigated by us correlate with the increase of body weight.
(13) Nutritional assessment of white persons over 59 who participated in the 1973 Missouri Nutrition Survey was based upon biochemical measurements, dietary intakes using food frequency histories, anthropometric measurements, and a dental examination.
(14) Serological and anthropometric data, which have been included into population comparisons, reveal a considerable genetic variability of the groups under study.
(15) Stepwise discriminant function analyses were performed on the anthropometric, biomechanical, and muscular strength and endurance variables.
(16) The anthropometric factors were accepted as first factors in the equations.
(17) The first canonical correlations were significant between risk factors and both sets of anthropometric variables (skinfolds, 0.36-0.46; circumferences, 0.39-0.54).
(18) The locomotor function tests included a power grip and two precision grips; dermatoglyphic features were represented by finger and palmar pattern intensities and ridge counts, and body structure by 35 head, face, trunk, and limb anthropometric measurements.
(19) A prospective study on the incidence of low birthweight infants, the effect of intrauterine growth retardation on anthropometric measurements, and local standards of intrauterine growth curves for various body measuremenst was conducted at Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
(20) There were, however, correlations with total fat and animal protein consumption per capita even after controlling for the 3 anthropometric variables.