Dale R Wagner, Elizabeth A Cafferty, Sara A Harper, Michael N Vakula
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摘要
目的:本研究比较了年轻成年运动员的%BFUS和%BF4C。方法:大学社团体育运动员(女86名,男138名)来自不同的运动队。采用ADP、DXA和生物阻抗谱分别测量4C模型的体体积、骨矿物质含量和总体内水分。在三个部位进行超声测量以估计%BFUS。采用Pearson相关、配对t检验、线性回归、等价检验和个体误差图对%BFUS和%BF4C进行比较。结果:对于男女合并样本(N = 224),两种方法高度相关(r = 0.93),恒定误差(CE)为0.8% BF (P < .001),估计标准误差(SEE)为3.0% BF。平均差(0.47至1.17)的90%置信区间完全在等效检验的±2% BF范围内,误差图中没有明显的偏差。然而,等效检验未能使女性的BF值保持在±2%的范围内,并且女性的预测误差(CE = 1.9% BF, P < .001, SEE = 3.2% BF)大于男性(CE = 0.1% BF, P = .597, SEE = 2.8% BF)。结论:总体而言,bbf %误差较低,提示a型超声是一种有效的青年成年运动员BF %的现场测量方法。男性比女性更注重准确性。
Validity of A-Mode Ultrasound for Estimating Body Fat Percentage of Young Adult Athletes: A Multicomponent Model Study.
Purpose: This study compared %BFUS to %BF4C in young adult athletes.
Methods: University club sport athletes (86 women, 138 men) from a variety of teams participated. ADP, DXA, and bioimpedance spectroscopy were used to measure body volume, bone mineral content, and total body water, respectively, for the 4C model. Ultrasound measurements were taken at three sites to estimate %BFUS. Comparisons between %BFUS and %BF4C were evaluated with Pearson correlation, paired t-test, linear regression, equivalence testing, and plots of individual errors.
Results: For the combined sample of men and women (N = 224), the two methods were highly correlated (r = 0.93) with a constant error (CE) of 0.8% BF (P < .001) and standard error of estimate (SEE) of 3.0% BF. The 90% confidence intervals of the mean difference (0.47 to 1.17) were well within the ±2% BF limits for equivalence testing, and no bias was evident from the error plot. However, equivalence testing failed to remain inside the ±2% BF range for women, and the prediction errors for women (CE = 1.9% BF, P < .001, SEE = 3.2% BF) were larger than for men (CE = 0.1% BF, P = .597, SEE = 2.8% BF).
Conclusions: Overall, the %BFUS errors were low, suggesting that A-mode ultrasound is a valid field measure of %BF for young adult athletes. Accuracy is better for men than women.
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