bioimpedanssilla
Bioimpedanssilla refers to the measurement of bioelectrical impedance, a non-invasive technique used to assess body composition. This method involves passing a low-level electrical current through the body and measuring the resistance (impedance) to that current. Different tissues in the body have varying electrical properties; for example, fat tissue is a poor conductor of electricity, while muscle and water are good conductors.
The principle behind bioimpedanssilla is that by measuring the body's electrical impedance, one can estimate the
Several factors can influence bioimpedanssilla measurements, including hydration levels, recent food intake, physical activity, and the