D. Brock, D. Nieman, A. Utter, Gregory S Harris, Stephen J. Rossi
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摘要
本研究的目的是验证腿对腿的生物电阻抗分析(BIA)方法用于估计种族混合足球运动员的身体成分。64名白人和36名非裔美国人参加了这项研究。平均年龄±SD为20.2±1.9岁,体重指数为29.2±4.8 kg/m2。年龄、体重指数和体脂百分比在不同种族之间没有显著差异。无脂质量(FFM)和体脂百分比也通过水下称重(UW)、七部位皮褶测量(SK)和B1A来估计。估计FFM与BIA之间存在显著相关(r = 0.94, p< 0.001;SEE 3.7 kg),水下称重与皮褶厚度测量之间存在差异(r = 0.97, p < 0.001;见2.6公斤)。水下称重与BIA估计FFM的平均差值为- 0.46±3.8kg。水下称重估计的FFM与水下称重与BIA估计的FFM差异无显著相关(r = 0.10, p = 0.166)。这表明,无论是白人运动员还是非裔美国运动员,都没有系统性地低估或高估FFM。总之,与传统的水下称重相比,腿对腿BIA系统提供了一种快速准确的方法来确定足球运动员的身体成分。
A comparison of leg‐to‐leg bioelectrical impedance and underwater weighing methods in measuring body composition in Caucasian and African American football athletes
The purpose of this study was to validate leg‐to‐leg bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) methodology for estimating body composition in ethnically mixed football athletes. Sixty‐four Caucasian and 36 African American Division 1AA football athletes took part in this study. Their mean age ± SD was 20.2 ± 1.9 yr and their body mass index was 29.2 ± 4.8 kg/m2. Age, body mass index, and percent body fat did not differ significantly between ethnic groups. Fat free mass (FFM) and percent body fat was also estimated from underwater weighing (UW), seven‐site skinfold measurement (SK), and B1A. A significant correlation in estimating FFM was found between underwater weighing and BIA (r = 0.94, p< 0.001; SEE 3.7 kg), and between underwater weighing and skinfold thickness measurement (r = 0.97, p < 0.001; SEE 2.6 kg). The mean difference in estimation of FFM between underwater weighing and BIA was — 0.46±3.8kg. No significant correlation (r = 0.10, p = .166) was found between the estimation of FFM from underwater weighing and the difference in estimation of FFM between underwater weighing and BIA. This indicated there was no systematic underestimation or overestimation of FFM in either Caucasian or African American athletes. In conclusion, the leg‐to‐leg BIA system provided a quick and accurate method of determining body composition in football athletes compared to conventional underwater weighing.