T L Richardson’s research while affiliated with Hologic and other places

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DXA body composition: Theory and practice
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May 1998

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Applied Radiation and Isotopes

T L Kelly

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N Berger

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T L Richardson

Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) was used to measure human body composition on a high speed fan beam scanner. High and low energy attenuation pairs, produced by the various combinations of fat mass and fat-free mass in the human body, were compared to attenuation values produced by standard materials (aluminum and acrylic). These standards were measured in various combinations to construct calibration curves for fat and fat-free mass. Primary calibration of the aluminum/acrylic combinations was achieved by direct comparison to the dual energy attenuation produced by stearic acid and pure water. Whole body examinations were accomplished using three 45 s longitudinal passes of the fan beam. These passes were acquired and assembled to create a giant, isocentric fan beam with a single center of focus. In vivo precision was 0.009 g/cm2 for BMD and 425 g for fat mass and fat-free mass (s.d.).

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... hydration status of our participants. Although it has been estimated that fat free tissue hydration between 68.2 and 78.2% does not significantly alter total percentage of fat (31), it has been shown that diet and training regimens that induce short-term changes in hydration can manipulate lean tissue mass results (32). The data on pp women from Butte et al. indicate that the composition of FFM in our participants are not affected by their pp or lactation status at 6 months pp as composition of FFM is expected to be normalized by 3 months pp (21). ...

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Relative validity of bioelectrical impedance analysis in estimating body composition in women with overweight and obesity 2 weeks and 6 months postpartum
DXA body composition: Theory and practice
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  • May 1998

Applied Radiation and Isotopes