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 ± SEM, %fat = 36.7 ± 1.1%, body mass = 75.6 ± 1.7 kg, age = 32.8 ± 1.1 years) participated in a diet-only, diet-plus-exercise, or exercise-only program. Subjects lost 2.7 ± 0.3 fat percentage points and 3.0 ± 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 erro...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the validity of REE predictive equations before and after 12-week energy...
Background We investigated the validity of REE predictive equations before and after 12-week ener...
MOODY. Validity of skinfold and girth assessment fur predicting altera-bz’ons in body co~~position. ...
The influence of age and fitness factors on the validity of prediction equations for estimating perc...
Objective: Numerous equation to predict percent body fat using demographics and anthropometrics have...
Anthropometric equations developed specifically for the estimation of body composition parameters in...
Although numerous equations to predict percent body fat have been published, few have broad generali...
peer-reviewedAnthropometric data indicate that the human phenotype is changing. Today's adult is gre...
OBJECTIVE: To develop improved predictive regression equations for body fat content derived from ...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to measure body fat percentage in clinical settings. Equations using ant...
The purpose of this study were to compare between the selected established prediction equations of b...
AimsPercent whole body fat is widely used in Public health sectors and in sports medicine. In additi...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Anthropometry is a simple and cost-...
For a human body to function properly it is essential to have a certain amount of body fat. Fat serv...
Objectives: Several forms of regression equation have been used for estimating fat content from body...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the validity of REE predictive equations before and after 12-week energy...
Background We investigated the validity of REE predictive equations before and after 12-week ener...
MOODY. Validity of skinfold and girth assessment fur predicting altera-bz’ons in body co~~position. ...
The influence of age and fitness factors on the validity of prediction equations for estimating perc...
Objective: Numerous equation to predict percent body fat using demographics and anthropometrics have...
Anthropometric equations developed specifically for the estimation of body composition parameters in...
Although numerous equations to predict percent body fat have been published, few have broad generali...
peer-reviewedAnthropometric data indicate that the human phenotype is changing. Today's adult is gre...
OBJECTIVE: To develop improved predictive regression equations for body fat content derived from ...
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to measure body fat percentage in clinical settings. Equations using ant...
The purpose of this study were to compare between the selected established prediction equations of b...
AimsPercent whole body fat is widely used in Public health sectors and in sports medicine. In additi...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Anthropometry is a simple and cost-...
For a human body to function properly it is essential to have a certain amount of body fat. Fat serv...
Objectives: Several forms of regression equation have been used for estimating fat content from body...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the validity of REE predictive equations before and after 12-week energy...
Background We investigated the validity of REE predictive equations before and after 12-week ener...
MOODY. Validity of skinfold and girth assessment fur predicting altera-bz’ons in body co~~position. ...