For questions 51-53, select the key term that is most associated with the description below. Each term is used only once.

A. Underwater technique to assess body composition
B. A technique to assess body composition by calculating the body volume from the air replaced by an individual sitting inside a small chamber
C.
D.
E.
F.
G. A technique to determine thinness and excessive fatness that incorporates height and weight to estimate critical fat values at which the risk for disease increases
H.
I.
J.


A. Hydrostatic weighing
B. Air displacement
C. Skinfold thickness
D. Bioelectrical impedance
E. girth measurement
F. Anthropometric measurement
G. BMI
H. Waist circumference
I. Waist-to-height ratio
J. Body composition

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