The percentage of body fat for a male is equal to 86.010 times log10 of the waist minus the neck circumference, minus 70.041 times log10 of the height, plus 36.76. Body Fat Formula for Females AR 600-9 defines the following formula to calculate female body fat percentage: % body fat...
Body fat calculators are essential tools for individuals who want to monitor and track their fitness journey or for those who want to join Army forces. A free online Army fat calculator (ABFC) helps individuals to calculate their percentage of body fat. A military fat calculator can be an Ar...
Marathon performance in relation to body fat percentage and training indices in recreational male runners. Open Access J Sports Med. 2013;4:141–9. https://doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S44945. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Crawford K, Fleishman K, Abt JP, Sell TC, Lovalekar M,...
While females had higher total body fat compared to males, males had higher values for waist girth and visceral adipose tissue [29, 30]. Moreover, the prevalence of elevated aminotransferase was higher in males than in females. This may be due to the lower insulin resistance among females in...
If this cannot be accomplished, a female Soldier will be present when males measure females. IRR members on AT, ADT, and special active duty for training will have a weigh-in and body fat evaluation (if required) by the unit to which attached. Active Army and Reserve Component Soldie...
surkhetense, for 3rd and 5th larval instars and pupa, respectively). Fig. 2 Percentage mortality of 3rd instar Spodoptera frugiperda larvae upon exposure to different concentrations of A Heterorhabditis indica, B H. baujardi, C Steinernema sangi and D S. surkhetense Full size image Fig. 3 ...
Prior to analysis, data were tested for normality using the Shapiro–Wilk test and for homogeneity of variances using Levene’s test across the treatments. Percentage data were arcsine square root-transformed to normalize the data before the test. The rejection level was set at α < 0.05. The...
When analyzing the percentage evolution of the male VAT variable (Evol (%) = −17.96 ± 61.66) compared to that forfemales (Evol (%) = 59.46 ± 110.56), it is noted that there was asignificant decrease in male visceral fat (p< 0.001) in relation to female, showing that the training...