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The purpose of this study was to validate a single bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) equation in healthy Indian subjects aged 22-59 years with a body mass index (BMI) between 16.8 and 47.3 kg m⻲. Healthy subjects (34 men and 30 women) were measured by two methods: bone mineral content (BMC) was measured by a commercial body composition analyser and bioelectrical impedance at various frequencies was measured by a newly developed bioelectrical impedance measurement system. As correlations were high and prediction error was low, a single equation was developed using all subjects as follows: BMCâ=â-3.5268â+â(0.0279â x âh)â+â(0.0145â x âw)â+â(184â x â(h²/Z(body50)))-(1.08â x â(w x âh²/Z(body6.25)))-(0.0032â x â(age))-(0.103â x â(sex); menâ=â1, womenâ=â0). BMC measured from commercial instrument InBody720 was 2.552â±â0.457 kg. BMC predicted by equation was 2.554â±â0.447 kg (Râ=â0.976, adjusted R²â=â0.948, standard error of estimateâ=â0.104 kg, total errorâ=â0.09987 kg). The results of this study show that the newly developed multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance measurement system with the single prediction BIA equation can be used in screening the subjects suspected with osteoporosis and for follow-up study of the patient under the therapy for osteoporosis. For validation of commercial instrument InBody720, BMC of 22 healthy subjects was measured by InBody720 and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. High correlation (Râ=â0.9531) and low error (total errorâ=â0.0913 kg) was found between these two methods.