Human Body Composition, Volume 918

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Steven Heymsfield
Human Kinetics, 2005 - Medical - 523 pages

The new edition of Human Body Composition is the most complete text in the burgeoning field of body composition research. The book covers the full range of methods to assess body composition, including dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, electrical impedance, and imaging techniques. Maintaining the focus of the first edition as a definitive research guide, this resource incorporates updated information on methods and topics of biological importance.

This thoroughly revised reference includes new material on

-molecular genetics;

-energy expenditure;

-body composition as related to various pathological states including cancer, inflammatory diseases, and illnesses associated with HIV; and

-animal body composition.

The information is presented in five logical parts along with an appendix for easy comprehension of the material. Part I presents an introduction to the field and sets the tone for the ensuing chapters. Part II provides an extensive review of the available body composition methods, including measurement cost, safety, and practicality. Part III features reviews on specific body composition components of widespread interest, adipose tissue and skeletal muscle, along with a review of body composition models. Part IV covers the biological influences on body composition such as age, ethnicity, and gender. Part V outlines pathological states related to body composition, including morbidity-mortality links.

Human Body Composition, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive account of the science behind human body composition methods. Filled with reliable and accurate information, it is an essential tool and an indispensable reference for exercise science researchers, practitioners, and graduate students who are interested in body composition.

 

Contents

Chapter
5
BODY COMPOSITION
15
Hydrometry
35
WholeBody Counting and Neutron
51
Chapter 6
79
Impedance and Body Composition
86
79
106
Chapter 8
109
BODY COMPOSITION
241
Age
259
Variation in Body Composition
271
Adipose Tissue Distribution
284
Skeletal Muscle
294
Hormonal Influences on Human Body Composition
331
BODY COMPOSITION
341
Implications for Morbidity and Mortality
347

Summary
127
Animal Body Composition Methods
141
Computed Tomography CT
147
BODY COMPOSITION MODELS
161
Measuring Adiposity and Fat Distribution
177
Fat Distribution
189
Summary
201
Body Composition Organ Mass
219
Body Composition
365
Chapter 26
389
Reference Body Composition Tables
401
Abbreviations
411
Index
503
About the Editors 523
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