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Changes in total and segmental bioelectrical resistance are correlated with whole-body and segmental changes in lean soft tissue following a resistance training intervention
Grant M. Tinsley1 Energy Balance & Body Composition Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology & Sport ManagementTexas Tech University79424LubbockTXUSACorrespondence[email protected]
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0230-6586
Patrick S. Harty1 Energy Balance & Body Composition Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology & Sport ManagementTexas Tech University79424LubbockTXUSA
, M. Lane Moore1 Energy Balance & Body Composition Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology & Sport ManagementTexas Tech University79424LubbockTXUSA
, Jozo Grgic2 Institute for Health and Sport (IHES)Victoria UniversityMelbourneAustralia
, Analiza M. Silva3 Department of Sport and HealthUniversity of LisbonLisbonPortugal
& Luis B. Sardinha3 Department of Sport and HealthUniversity of LisbonLisbonPortugal
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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