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245 00 $aQuality of the body cell mass :$bbody composition in the third millennium /$cRichard N. Pierson, Jr., editor.
260 $aNew York :$bSpringer,$c℗♭2000.
300 $axvi, 345 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
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500 $a"Serono Symposia USA."
500 $a"Proceedings of the International symposium of the body cell mass: body cell composition in the third millenium, sponsored by Serono Symposia USA, Inc., held Feb. 27 - March 2, 1997, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida"--Title page verso.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 8 $aMachine generated contents note: Prefacevii -- Contributorsxiii -- Part I. Keynote Talks: Setting the Stage -- 1. Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory and Clinic3 -- THEODORE B. VANITALIE AND RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR. -- 2. The Quality of the Body Cell Mass18 -- RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR., AND JACK WANG -- 3. Multicomponent Models of Body Composition: An Overview33 -- STEVEN B. HEYMSFIELD, ZI-MIAN WANG, DYMPNA GALLAGHER, -- ANDANGELO PIETROBELL -- 4. Panel Discussion: Setting the Stage48 -- Part II. Noninvasive Methods: Without Ionizing Radiation -- 5. Indicator Dilution Methods55 -- DALEA. SCHOELLER -- 6. Densitometry68 -- LEIGH C. WARD, MARINOS ELIA, AND DYMPNA GALLAGHER -- 7. Bioimpedance Analysis76 -- HENRY C. LUKASKI -- 8. Urinary Excretion of Creatinine and 3-Methylhistidine -- for Estimation of Skeletal Muscle Mass in Humans: -- An Overview89 -- JACK WANG, JOHN C. THORNTON, AND RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR. -- 9. Panel Discussion: Noninvasive Methods95 -- Part III. Physical Methods: With Ionizing Radiation -- 10. In Vivo Neutron Activation Analysis103 -- SIMON J.S. RYDE -- 11. Total Body Potassium: A Reference Measurement for the -- Body Cell Mass119 -- KENNEH J. ELUS -- 12. In Vivo Neutron Activation at the -- Brookhaven National Laboratory130 -- RUIMEI MA, SEIICHI YASUMURA, AND F. AVRAHAM DILMANIAN -- 13. Bone Ca-P Ratio: A New Window for Assessment135 -- GEORGE FOUNTOS, MARGARET TZAPHLDOU, EVANGELIA KOUNADI, -- DIMITRIS GLAROS, AND SEIICHI YASUMURA -- 14. Panel Discussion: Physical Methods144 -- Part IV. Physical Methods with Ionizing Radiation: -- Imaging and Modeling -- 15. Dual X-Ray Absorptiometry for the Measurement of -- Soft Tissue Composition and Skeletal Mass155 -- CARMELO A. FORMICA -- 16. The Elemental Partition Analysis Approach to Body -- Composition: Possibilities for Future Studies166 -- JOSEPH J. KEHAYIAS -- 17. Epidemiological Perspective on -- Body Composition Methodology175 -- W. CAMERON CHUMLEA AND SHUMEI S. Guo -- 18. The Multicompartment CT Technique: Regional -- Measurements and Reduction of Radiation Dose -- in Body Composition Studies187 -- LARS LONN AND GORAN STARCK -- 19. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): Data Acquisition -- and Applications in Human Body Composition198 -- ROBERT Ross -- 20. Panel Discussion: Physical Methods Revisited212 -- Part V. Some Clinical Applications: Five Examples -- 21. What Is Needed in Metabolic Research?219 -- MARINOS ELIA AND LEIGH C. WARD -- 22. Body Composition Studies in HIV-Infected Individuals233 -- DONALD P. KOTLER -- 23. Body Composition Methods in the Management of Obesity244 -- F. XAVIER PI-SUNYER AND JEANINE ALBU -- 24. The Role of Body Composition Studies in Surgery253 -- JOHN G. KRAL AND BORIS BENTSIANOV -- 25. Body Composition Techniques for the Study of Osteoporosis262 -- ASHOK N. VASWANI -- 26. Panel Discussion: Clinical Dimensions I270 -- Part VI. More Clinical Dimensions and Summary -- 27. Injury, Body Composition, and Nitrogen Metabolism in -- the Surgical Patient291 -- NAJI N. ABUMRAD, PATRICIA E. MOLINA, JOHN A. RATHMACHER, -- AND STEVEN NISSEN -- 28. Traditional Nutritional Assessment in Critical Illness: -- What Relationship to New Body Composition Techniques?306 -- BRUCE R. BISTRIAN -- 29. Body Composition in Starvation, Inflammation, and -- Aging: The Relationship Among Wasting, Cachexia, -- and Sarcopenia312 -- RONENN ROUBENOFF -- 30. Panel Discussion: Clinical Dimensions II321 -- 31. Editor's Summary331 -- RICHARD N. PIERSON, JR. -- Author Index337 -- Subject Index339.
650 0 $aBody composition$vCongresses.
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650 12 $aBody Composition.
650 22 $aBody Weights and Measures$xmethods.
650 22 $aClinical Laboratory Techniques.
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655 2 $aCongress.
700 1 $aPierson, Richard N.
710 2 $aSerono Symposia, USA.
711 2 $aInternational Symposium on Quality of the Body Cell Mass: Body Composition in the Third Millennium$d(1997 :$cFort Lauderdale, Fla.)
776 08 $iOnline version:$tQuality of the body cell mass.$dNew York : Springer, ℗♭2000$w(OCoLC)604263087
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