rnThe maximum-entropy formalism is used to obtain approximations to the atomic Compton profile, Its), in terms of the first few radial expectation values ( p " > of the momentum density y(p). This method leads to the least-biased results by the information not used. In particular, analytical and numerical approximations to the kinetic energy T and to the height of the peak J (0) structural properties of the variables p(r) and y(p> play a relevant role in the description of manybody systems. However, it is not easy to experimentally access these kinds of properties. Probably, the main way of obtaining experimental data on such one-particle densities is the measurement of isotropic Compton profiles [5-71: lntraduction One of the most important theories of matter, namely, the density functional theory, has the one-body density in position space p(r) as a basic variable [ 1, 21. An alternative formulation of this theory in terms of the one-body density in momentum space y(p> has been also carried out [3, 41.In the modern density functional theory, the