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Bioimpedance has become a useful tool to measure changes in body
fluid compartment volumes. An Electrical Impedance Spectroscopic
(EIS) system is described that extends the capabilities of
conventional fixed frequency impedance plethysmographic (IPG)
methods to allow examination of the redistribution of fluids
between the intracellular and extracellular compartments of body
segments. The combination of EIS and IPG techniques was evaluated
in the human calf, thigh, and torso segments of eight healthy men
during 90 minutes of six degree head-down tilt (HDT). After 90
minutes HDT the calf and thigh segments significantly (P
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