http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n1p1 The present study was designed to determine the level of agreement between four widely used skinfold-thickness equations and body mass index-based prediction equations (%BFBMI) for evaluating body fat percentage in university students. A total of 431 subjects (174 females and 257 males) aged 18-30 years old were included in the study. Skinfoldthickness equations proposed by Jackson and Pollock, Durnin and Womersley, Petroski and Guedes and Guedes were included in the study. The %BFBMI was predicted using Deurenberg’s age-and-sex specifi c equation. For the assessment of agreement, the paired t test, intraclass correlation coeffi cients and Bland-Altman plots were computed for the correlation ...
The aims of this study were to assess 1) whether the stature-adjusted body mass index (BMI) is a val...
Objective\ud \ud There are many prediction equations available in the literature for the assessment ...
This study evaluated the agreement of novel anthropometric equations and established indirect metho...
OBJECTIVE: To develop improved predictive regression equations for body fat content derived from ...
Background: Skinfolds are often used in equations to predict percent body fat (PBF) in youth. Althou...
High body fat percent is positively associated with a number of chronic health problems and negative...
This paper reviews theoretical and statistical considerations for validation of several methods curr...
The research titled “Comparison of two different methods of measuring body composition” tested two m...
AimsPercent whole body fat is widely used in Public health sectors and in sports medicine. In additi...
Bibliography: pages 84-89.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the applicability and specificit...
MOODY. Validity of skinfold and girth assessment fur predicting altera-bz’ons in body co~~position. ...
1. Body-weight, body height, knee width, wrist width and skinfold measurements were made on males (n...
BACKGROUND The recommended anthropometric methods to assess the weight status include body mass inde...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between body density and anthropometric dime...
Aim: Skinfold measurement is an inexpensive and widely used technique for assessing the percentage o...
The aims of this study were to assess 1) whether the stature-adjusted body mass index (BMI) is a val...
Objective\ud \ud There are many prediction equations available in the literature for the assessment ...
This study evaluated the agreement of novel anthropometric equations and established indirect metho...
OBJECTIVE: To develop improved predictive regression equations for body fat content derived from ...
Background: Skinfolds are often used in equations to predict percent body fat (PBF) in youth. Althou...
High body fat percent is positively associated with a number of chronic health problems and negative...
This paper reviews theoretical and statistical considerations for validation of several methods curr...
The research titled “Comparison of two different methods of measuring body composition” tested two m...
AimsPercent whole body fat is widely used in Public health sectors and in sports medicine. In additi...
Bibliography: pages 84-89.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the applicability and specificit...
MOODY. Validity of skinfold and girth assessment fur predicting altera-bz’ons in body co~~position. ...
1. Body-weight, body height, knee width, wrist width and skinfold measurements were made on males (n...
BACKGROUND The recommended anthropometric methods to assess the weight status include body mass inde...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between body density and anthropometric dime...
Aim: Skinfold measurement is an inexpensive and widely used technique for assessing the percentage o...
The aims of this study were to assess 1) whether the stature-adjusted body mass index (BMI) is a val...
Objective\ud \ud There are many prediction equations available in the literature for the assessment ...
This study evaluated the agreement of novel anthropometric equations and established indirect metho...