Bioimpedance Analysis as a Leading Method in Diagnosis and Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Treatment of Metabolic Syndrome
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Ver.8.14s.181-186Keywords:
metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, obesity, bioimpedance analysis of body composition, fat mass, muscle mass, extracellular fluid.Abstract
The article discusses the issues of diagnostics and evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment of metabolic syndrome using the method of bioimpedance analysis of body composition. The bioimpedance analyzer ABC-02 "MEDASS" was used, which allows for a comprehensive assessment of body composition: indicators of lipid, protein and water metabolism, i.e. metabolic processes, muscle, fat body mass, etc. The study involved 100 patients of fertile age with metabolic syndrome. To assess the effectiveness of the bioimpedance analysis method, a correlation analysis of the following indicators was carried out: body mass index with fat mass, with muscle mass, BMI with extracellular fluid, BMI with metabolic rate and muscle tissue fitness.



