Inconsistency between the body fat percentages estimated through anthropometric measurements and manual bioimpedance in children and adolescents Discordancia entre los porcentajes de grasa corporal estimados mediante medidas antropométricas y por bioimped
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Arce, Pablo José Lizana
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Inconsistency between the body fat percentages estimated through anthropometric measurements and manual bioimpedance in children and adolescents Discordancia entre los porcentajes de grasa corporal estimados mediante medidas antropométricas y por bioimped
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The rate is assessed as per the body fat percentages (%BF) estimated through anthropometric measurements and manual bioimpedance, according to gender and adiposity rate within the paediatric population. The %BF is assessed by anthropometry using the Slaughter equation for cutaneous skinfolds and manual bioimpedance (Omron model HBF-306INTTM) to 321 students (160 females and 161 males) between 10-18 years. The association degree among the methods was measured using the Pearson correlation coefficient (r). The consistency among methods was analysed through the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) and the consistency correlation coefficient of Lin (CCC), grouping the population by gender and adiposity rate. The reference method was the cutaneous skinfolds assessed by the Slaughter equation. Optimum and high adiposity rates were recorded for the studied sample. The r between the bioimpedance and the anthropometry was 0.689, which corresponds to moderate. However, it decreased accordin
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International Journal of Morphology, Volumen 29, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 1364-1369
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