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Question
what is a limitation of using bioelectrical impedance analysis (bia) for body composition analysis?
a. it is expensive and requires specialized equipment
b. its accuracy can be influenced by hydration levels
c. it is highly accurate in all conditions
d. it can measure bone density
which of the following factors does not influence body composition?
a. favorite color
b. diet
c. genetics
d. exercise routines
Response
First Question:
Brief Explanations
- Option a: BIA devices are relatively affordable and not extremely specialized in equipment needs, so this is incorrect.
- Option b: BIA works by measuring the impedance of electrical current through the body. Hydration levels affect the body's water content, which impacts electrical conductivity, thus influencing accuracy. This is a known limitation.
- Option c: BIA is not highly accurate in all conditions (e.g., affected by hydration, body temperature, etc.), so this is incorrect.
- Option d: BIA is mainly for body composition (fat, muscle, water) and not for measuring bone density. So this is incorrect.
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Favorite color is a personal preference and has no physiological or biological link to body composition.
- Option b: Diet affects nutrient intake, energy balance, and thus body composition (e.g., fat, muscle mass).
- Option c: Genetics can influence body type, metabolism, and propensity for fat storage/muscle development, affecting body composition.
- Option d: Exercise routines (e.g., strength training, cardio) impact muscle mass, fat loss, and overall body composition.
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b. Its accuracy can be influenced by hydration levels