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Orthogonal factor coefficient development of subcutaneous adipose tissue topography (SAT-Top) in girls and boys

✍ Scribed by Erwin Tafeit; Reinhard Möller; Karl Sudi; Renate Horejsi; Aloys Berg; Gilbert Reibnegger


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
84 KB
Volume
115
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-9483

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Abstract

The new optical device Lipometer allows noninvasive, quick, and safe determination of the thickness of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) layers (in mm) at any site of the human body. The specification of 15 evenly distributed body sites enables the precise measurement of subcutaneous body fat distribution, so‐called subcutaneous adipose tissue topography (SAT‐Top). SAT‐Top was measured in 980 children aged 7–19 years. In this paper we describe the degree to which SAT‐Top body sites are intercorrelated. We consider whether a meaningful reduction of data is possible using factor analysis, which factors can be extracted, and how SAT‐Top data of children can be added to a factor value plot, depicting the essential results of age‐dependent subcutaneous fat development.

SAT layers situated on the same body area provide correlation coefficients up to +r = 0.91. Two factors are extracted: factor 1, containing all upper body sites (from neck to hip); and factor 2, consisting of all leg body sites.

When all 980 children are divided into three age groups in a factor value plot, the first age group (7–11 years) shows almost equal SAT‐Top development in boys and girls. Afterwards, for the consecutive age groups 2 (11–15 years) and 3 (15–19 years), the age‐dependent subcutaneous fat development of boys and girls progresses into nearly orthogonal directions. Am J Phys Anthropol 115:57–61, 2001. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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