Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Patrícia Feliciano
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Serrano,Hiara Miguel Stanciola, Carvalho,Gisele Queiroz, Ribeiro,Sônia Machado Rocha, Peluzio,Maria do Carmo Gouveia, Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro, Priore,Silvia Eloiza
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Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE : To verify the correlation between body fat location measurements with the body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (BF%) and height, according to the nutritional status in female adolescents. METHODS : A controlled cross-sectional study was carried out with 113 adolescents (G1: 38 with normal weight, but with high body fat level, G2: 40 with normal weight and G3: 35 overweight) from public schools in Viçosa-MG, Brazil. The following measures were assessed: weight, height, waist circumference (WC), umbilical circumference (UC), hip circumference (HC), thigh circumference, waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), waist-to-thigh ratio (WTR), conicity index (CI), sagittal abdominal diameter (SAD), coronal diameter (CD), central (CS) and peripheral skinfolds (PS). The BF% was assessed by tetrapolar electric bioimpedance. RESULTS : The increase in central fat, represented by WC, UC, WHtR, SAD, CD and CS, and the increase in peripheral fat indicated by HC and thigh circumference were proportional to the increase in BMI and BF%. WC and especially the UC showed the strongest correlations with adiposity. Weak correlation between WHR, WTR, CI and CS/PS with adiposity were observed. The height showed correlation with almost all the fat location measures, being fair or weak with waist measurements. CONCLUSIONS : The results indicate colinearity between body mass and total adiposity with central and peripheral adipose tissue. We recommend the use of UC for assessing nutritional status of adolescents, as it showed the highest capacity to predict adiposity in each group, and also showed fair or weak correlation with height.
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spelling Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescentsObesityAdolescentsBody fat distributionAnthropometry OBJECTIVE : To verify the correlation between body fat location measurements with the body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (BF%) and height, according to the nutritional status in female adolescents. METHODS : A controlled cross-sectional study was carried out with 113 adolescents (G1: 38 with normal weight, but with high body fat level, G2: 40 with normal weight and G3: 35 overweight) from public schools in Viçosa-MG, Brazil. The following measures were assessed: weight, height, waist circumference (WC), umbilical circumference (UC), hip circumference (HC), thigh circumference, waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), waist-to-thigh ratio (WTR), conicity index (CI), sagittal abdominal diameter (SAD), coronal diameter (CD), central (CS) and peripheral skinfolds (PS). The BF% was assessed by tetrapolar electric bioimpedance. RESULTS : The increase in central fat, represented by WC, UC, WHtR, SAD, CD and CS, and the increase in peripheral fat indicated by HC and thigh circumference were proportional to the increase in BMI and BF%. WC and especially the UC showed the strongest correlations with adiposity. Weak correlation between WHR, WTR, CI and CS/PS with adiposity were observed. The height showed correlation with almost all the fat location measures, being fair or weak with waist measurements. CONCLUSIONS : The results indicate colinearity between body mass and total adiposity with central and peripheral adipose tissue. We recommend the use of UC for assessing nutritional status of adolescents, as it showed the highest capacity to predict adiposity in each group, and also showed fair or weak correlation with height. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-05822015000100063Revista Paulista de Pediatria v.33 n.1 2015reponame:Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)instname:Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)instacron:SPSP10.1016/j.rpped.2014.11.011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Patrícia FelicianoSerrano,Hiara Miguel StanciolaCarvalho,Gisele QueirozRibeiro,Sônia Machado RochaPeluzio,Maria do Carmo GouveiaFranceschini,Sylvia do Carmo CastroPriore,Silvia Eloizaeng2015-08-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-05822015000100063Revistahttps://www.rpped.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppediatria@spsp.org.br||rpp@spsp.org.br1984-04620103-0582opendoar:2015-08-04T00:00Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online) - Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
title Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
spellingShingle Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
Pereira,Patrícia Feliciano
Obesity
Adolescents
Body fat distribution
Anthropometry
title_short Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
title_full Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
title_fullStr Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
title_sort Measurements of body fat distribution: assessment of collinearity with body mass, adiposity and height in female adolescents
author Pereira,Patrícia Feliciano
author_facet Pereira,Patrícia Feliciano
Serrano,Hiara Miguel Stanciola
Carvalho,Gisele Queiroz
Ribeiro,Sônia Machado Rocha
Peluzio,Maria do Carmo Gouveia
Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Priore,Silvia Eloiza
author_role author
author2 Serrano,Hiara Miguel Stanciola
Carvalho,Gisele Queiroz
Ribeiro,Sônia Machado Rocha
Peluzio,Maria do Carmo Gouveia
Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Priore,Silvia Eloiza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Patrícia Feliciano
Serrano,Hiara Miguel Stanciola
Carvalho,Gisele Queiroz
Ribeiro,Sônia Machado Rocha
Peluzio,Maria do Carmo Gouveia
Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Priore,Silvia Eloiza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesity
Adolescents
Body fat distribution
Anthropometry
topic Obesity
Adolescents
Body fat distribution
Anthropometry
description OBJECTIVE : To verify the correlation between body fat location measurements with the body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (BF%) and height, according to the nutritional status in female adolescents. METHODS : A controlled cross-sectional study was carried out with 113 adolescents (G1: 38 with normal weight, but with high body fat level, G2: 40 with normal weight and G3: 35 overweight) from public schools in Viçosa-MG, Brazil. The following measures were assessed: weight, height, waist circumference (WC), umbilical circumference (UC), hip circumference (HC), thigh circumference, waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), waist-to-thigh ratio (WTR), conicity index (CI), sagittal abdominal diameter (SAD), coronal diameter (CD), central (CS) and peripheral skinfolds (PS). The BF% was assessed by tetrapolar electric bioimpedance. RESULTS : The increase in central fat, represented by WC, UC, WHtR, SAD, CD and CS, and the increase in peripheral fat indicated by HC and thigh circumference were proportional to the increase in BMI and BF%. WC and especially the UC showed the strongest correlations with adiposity. Weak correlation between WHR, WTR, CI and CS/PS with adiposity were observed. The height showed correlation with almost all the fat location measures, being fair or weak with waist measurements. CONCLUSIONS : The results indicate colinearity between body mass and total adiposity with central and peripheral adipose tissue. We recommend the use of UC for assessing nutritional status of adolescents, as it showed the highest capacity to predict adiposity in each group, and also showed fair or weak correlation with height.
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