Correlation Between Phase Angle and Body Composition, Strength and Nutritional Habits in Male Gamers.

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-08-06 DOI:10.3390/sports13080257
Catarina N Matias, Francesco Campa, Joana Cardoso, Margarida L Cavaca, Rafael Carlos, Filipe J Teixeira
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Abstract

Gaming has evolved into a cultural phenomenon with a global reach, captivating millions of individuals. Nevertheless, little is known about this population. We aim to physiologically characterise the Portuguese gamers, bearing in mind that phase angle (PhA) is a general indicator of health, to check possible correlations between body composition, strength, and nutrition. A sample of 35 male gamers (individuals who play video games) was evaluated for anthropometry; body composition through DXA for whole-body bone mineral content (BMC), fat-free mass (FFM, kg), fat mass, and visceral adipose tissue, and through BIA (bioelectrical impedance analysis) for total body water (TBW), water pools (extracellular water and intracellular water, ICW), and PhA; strength through maximal isometric handgrip strength using a dynamometer; and nutritional intake using a three-day food record. Results show that participants are within reference metrics for all the analysed variables except regarding protein and carbohydrate intake (all values are above and below the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges, respectively). A positive correlation was observed between PhA and TBW, ICW, handgrip strength, BMC and FFM, and a negative correlation with fat mass (absolute, percentage and visceral). In conclusion, PhA correlates with body composition variables, which aligns with previous research as a predictor of health and performance.

男性游戏玩家相位角与身体组成、力量及营养习惯的相关性研究
游戏已经发展成为一种具有全球影响力的文化现象,吸引了数百万人。然而,人们对这个种群知之甚少。我们的目标是描述葡萄牙玩家的生理特征,同时牢记相位角(PhA)是健康的一般指标,以检查身体组成、力量和营养之间可能存在的相关性。研究人员对35名男性玩家(玩电子游戏的人)进行了人体测量;通过DXA测定全身骨矿物质含量(BMC)、无脂质量(FFM, kg)、脂肪质量和内脏脂肪组织,通过BIA测定全身总水(TBW)、池水(细胞外水和细胞内水,ICW)和PhA;强度通过最大等距握力使用测力计;以及三天的营养摄入记录。结果显示,除蛋白质和碳水化合物摄入量外,参与者在所有分析变量的参考指标范围内(所有值分别高于和低于可接受的常量营养素分布范围)。PhA与TBW、ICW、握力、BMC和FFM呈正相关,与脂肪量(绝对脂肪量、百分比脂肪量和内脏脂肪量)呈负相关。总之,PhA与身体组成变量相关,这与先前的研究一致,是健康和表现的预测因素。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
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