BMI [Design Issues]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2006-12-18 13:08 (7133 d 08:15 ago) – Posting: # 405
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Dear ghouse1111!

the ideal BMI range to include a volunteer in study is 19-26kg/m2.


Is it? Who says?

If a person falls below or above the normal value it shows affect on drug distribution which indirectly shows affect on B.A.


I just made a quick survey of my most recent 110 studies - the ones I had in my online database - I was just too lazy to head for my backups. ;-)

I would support Jaime's point of view. 102 studies (93%) were performed in subjects with a BMI of 18–29 kg/m². I never got any problems in approval…

Just think about:Since you made a strong statement (bold letters in you post…) do you have any reference or data supporting your statement?


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