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Practical Assessment of Body Composition
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1985
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ObesityPhysical ActivityBody CompositionKinesiologyBody SizePractical AssessmentDetailed InstructionsExercise PhysiologyHydrostatic WeighingAnthropometric IndicatorBiostatisticsApplied PhysiologyAthletic Training3D Body ScanningHealth Sciences
In brief: The assessment of body composition has become an important method for determining a desirable body weight of adults and athletes. Hydrostatic weighing is a popular and valid method, but it is often not feasible for the clinical setting or for mass testing; thus, anthropometry has become the preferred method. This article reviews the scientific basis for generalized body composition prediction equations and provides methods for evaluating body composition. The authors recommend using a sum of three skinfolds (triceps, chest, and subscapula for men and triceps, abdomen, and suprailium for women) and give detailed instructions for securing accurate measurements of body fat.
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