Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Marcelo Eduardo de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Fernandes Filho, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/3759
Resumo: The validation of the equations for predicting body density allows verifying the accuracy of estimated body density on a population different from that used in the original equation. In this way, the purpose of this study was to verify the validity of six generalized prediction equations of body density in military women. The sample was composed by 107 military women, with ages varying from 18 to 45 years (30.48 ± 6.40 years), total body mass of 58.60 ± 6.99kg and stature of 164.78 ± 5.81cm. Six skinfolds and one circumference were measured according to the selected equations. To estimate body density, the indirect method of hydrostatic densitometry (validation criterion) and the doubly indirect methods of prediction equations by Jackson et al. (1980, 3 skinfolds), and by Petroski (1995) were used. Mean body density measured by hydrostatic densitometry was 1.046058 ± 0.011001 g/ml. To validate the equations Pearson´s linear correlations were used and the results were considered acceptable (r = 0.71 to 0.76). When comparing predicted to measured density, it was found that only the quadratic equation using 5 skinfolds by Petroski (1995) did not show any statistical difference (t = 0.573 to p value = 0.568). The correlation coefficient for this equation was r = 0.74, which is also considered acceptable. Total error was ET =0.0075 g/ml and the standard error of the estimate was EPE = 0.0066 g/ml, both onsidered very good values for the validation process. These results permit the conclusion that the generalized quadratic equation by Petroski (1995), using 5 skinfolds (subscapular, triceps, suprailiac, abdominal and medial calf) is concurrently valid for estimating body density among military women.
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spelling Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military womenValidação de equações antropométricas generalizadas para a estimativa da densidade corporal em mulheres militaresThe validation of the equations for predicting body density allows verifying the accuracy of estimated body density on a population different from that used in the original equation. In this way, the purpose of this study was to verify the validity of six generalized prediction equations of body density in military women. The sample was composed by 107 military women, with ages varying from 18 to 45 years (30.48 ± 6.40 years), total body mass of 58.60 ± 6.99kg and stature of 164.78 ± 5.81cm. Six skinfolds and one circumference were measured according to the selected equations. To estimate body density, the indirect method of hydrostatic densitometry (validation criterion) and the doubly indirect methods of prediction equations by Jackson et al. (1980, 3 skinfolds), and by Petroski (1995) were used. Mean body density measured by hydrostatic densitometry was 1.046058 ± 0.011001 g/ml. To validate the equations Pearson´s linear correlations were used and the results were considered acceptable (r = 0.71 to 0.76). When comparing predicted to measured density, it was found that only the quadratic equation using 5 skinfolds by Petroski (1995) did not show any statistical difference (t = 0.573 to p value = 0.568). The correlation coefficient for this equation was r = 0.74, which is also considered acceptable. Total error was ET =0.0075 g/ml and the standard error of the estimate was EPE = 0.0066 g/ml, both onsidered very good values for the validation process. These results permit the conclusion that the generalized quadratic equation by Petroski (1995), using 5 skinfolds (subscapular, triceps, suprailiac, abdominal and medial calf) is concurrently valid for estimating body density among military women.A validação de equações de predição da densidade corporal permite verificar se os resultados preditos podem estimar, de forma coerente, a densidade corporal de uma população diferente da que originou as equações. Diante desta afirmativa, o objetivo deste estudo centrou-se em verificar a validade concorrente de seis equações de predição generalizadas para a estimativa da densidade corporal em mulheres militares. A amostra foi constituída por 107 mulheres militares, com idade entre 18 e 45 anos (30,48 ± 6,40 anos), massa corporal de 58,60 ± 6,99kg, estatura de 164,78 ± 5,81cm. Foram mensuradas seis dobras cutâneas e uma circunferência conforme as equações selecionadas. Para verificar a densidade corporal foram utilizados o método indireto da pesagem hidrostática (critério de validação) e os métodos duplamente indiretos de predição de Jackson et al. (1980) – 3 dobras e Petroski (1995). A densidade corporal média, medida pela pesagem hidrostática, foi de 1,046058 ± 0,011001 g/ml. Para a validação das equações utilizou-se a correlação linear de Pearson que apresentou resultados aceitáveis (r = 0,71 a 0,76). Ao comparar as densidades preditas com a densidade medida verificou-se que apenas a equação quadrática de 5 dobras de Petroski (1995) não apresentou diferença significativa (t = 0,573 para p = 0,568). A correlação apresentada para esta equação foi r = 0,74, considerada aceitável, o erro total foi de ET = 0,0075 g/ml e o erro padrão da estimativa foi de EPE = 0,0066 g/ml, os quais são considerados muito bons para o processo de validação. Da análise dos resultados concluiu-se que a equação quadrática generalizada de Petroski (1995) - 5 dobras (subescapular, tríceps, supra-ilíaca, abdominal e panturrilha medial) possui validade concorrente para estimar a densidade corporal de mulheres militares.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. 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Validação de equações antropométricas generalizadas para a estimativa da densidade corporal em mulheres militares
title Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women
spellingShingle Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women
Martins, Marcelo Eduardo de Almeida
title_short Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women
title_full Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women
title_fullStr Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women
title_full_unstemmed Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women
title_sort Validation of generalized anthropometric equations for body density estimate in military women
author Martins, Marcelo Eduardo de Almeida
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Fernandes Filho, José
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description The validation of the equations for predicting body density allows verifying the accuracy of estimated body density on a population different from that used in the original equation. In this way, the purpose of this study was to verify the validity of six generalized prediction equations of body density in military women. The sample was composed by 107 military women, with ages varying from 18 to 45 years (30.48 ± 6.40 years), total body mass of 58.60 ± 6.99kg and stature of 164.78 ± 5.81cm. Six skinfolds and one circumference were measured according to the selected equations. To estimate body density, the indirect method of hydrostatic densitometry (validation criterion) and the doubly indirect methods of prediction equations by Jackson et al. (1980, 3 skinfolds), and by Petroski (1995) were used. Mean body density measured by hydrostatic densitometry was 1.046058 ± 0.011001 g/ml. To validate the equations Pearson´s linear correlations were used and the results were considered acceptable (r = 0.71 to 0.76). When comparing predicted to measured density, it was found that only the quadratic equation using 5 skinfolds by Petroski (1995) did not show any statistical difference (t = 0.573 to p value = 0.568). The correlation coefficient for this equation was r = 0.74, which is also considered acceptable. Total error was ET =0.0075 g/ml and the standard error of the estimate was EPE = 0.0066 g/ml, both onsidered very good values for the validation process. These results permit the conclusion that the generalized quadratic equation by Petroski (1995), using 5 skinfolds (subscapular, triceps, suprailiac, abdominal and medial calf) is concurrently valid for estimating body density among military women.
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