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Validity of anthropometric regression equations for predicting changes in body fat of obese females

โœ Scribed by Douglas L. Ballor; Victor L. Katch


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
439 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
1042-0533

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โœฆ Synopsis


The validity of ten popular anthropometric percent fat prediction equations for estimating changes in percentage of body fat for obese females was studied. Thirty-one obese females (mean ยฑ SEM, %fat = 36.7 ยฑ 1.1%, body mass = 75.6 ยฑ 1.7 kg, age = 32.8 ยฑ 1.1 years) participated in a diet-only, diet-plus-exercise, or exercise-only program. Subjects lost 2.7 ยฑ 0.3 fat percentage points and 3.0 ยฑ 0.3 kg body mass during the 8-week study. While many of the equations had acceptable validity before and after body mass loss, when applied to the prediction of changes in body fat none of the equations was acceptable. It was concluded that use of anthropometric prediction equations to estimate individual percent fat change scores results in large errors and is not recommended.


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