2024
DOI: 10.1002/jpen.2706
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Least significant change with repeat bioelectrical impedance analysis measurements in children with metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease: A descriptive cohort study

Alexandria Speakman,
Kathryn Hitchcock,
Emily Romantic
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundBioelectrical impedance is used clinically to assess body composition. To determine true (rather than chance/measurement error) change in bioelectrical impedance analysis measurements over time, it is necessary to know their least significant change. Least significant change represents values exceeding the 95% prediction interval of the precision error of repeat measurements. The least significant change of repeat bioelectrical impedance analysis measurements in children with obesity and metabolic dy… Show more

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