Comparative analysis of measuring the body fat percentage by anthropometric methods and bioimpedanc
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2020Autori
Илић, Александара
Илић, Данијела
Јовић, Јелена
Ћорац, Александар
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Introduction/Objective Body fat percentage (BFP) is the
most reliable indicator of a nutritional status. For clinical
practice it is important but scarcely investigated whether to
exclusively use contemporary methods of BFP
measurement, or classic anthropometric methods are also
reliable.
The aim was to investigate the correlation between the
results of BFP measuring using a contemporary method of
bioimpedance (Bio) and classic methods of skin fold
thickness (SFT) and body mass index (BMI).
Method There were 279 patients of the Dietetic Counseling
Center of the Institute for Public Health in Niš who were
included in the research during 2015. Body fat percentage
was determined using three classic anthropometric methods
of ST over the triceps, and the scapula and BMI. Apparatus
OMRON BF 302 was used for BFP measuring with
bioimpedance method.
Results Using a one factorial analysis of variance we found
a statistically significant difference between the mean values
of the BFP obtained with bioimpedance and with
anthropometric methods (F = 24.19, p < 0.05). Post hoc
analysis revealed a statistically significant difference
between the BFP determined with bioimpedance and SFT
over the triceps and the scapula, while the anthropometric
method based on BMI gave the results similar to those from
bioimpedance.
Conclusion We show that the most reliable anthropometric
method of determination of BFP is that based on BMI, as its
results correlate best with those obtained with a
contemporary method of bioimpedance
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