ARMY METHODOLOGY COMPARED WITH HYDROSTATIC WEIGHINGAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1249/00005768-199305001-00314McGilbra, R. C.Fish, E.Carroll, J. F.Abadie, B. R.Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise...
c. Maximum allowable percent body fat standards are shown in table 3–2. However, all personnel are encouraged to achieve the more stringent Department of Defense goal, which is 18 percent body fat for males and 26 percent body fat for females.Table 3–2 Maximum allowable percent body ...
Body weightAdipose tissueStandardsMalesFemalesRecruitsArmy personnelTables(Data)The purpose of this investigation was to describe the height(H), weight(W) and percent body fat (%BF) of young men and women (ages 17-35 yr) entering the Army and to determine an index of adiposity that fit ...
313 ESTIMATION OF PERCENT BODY FAT IN FEMALES USING U.S. ARMY METHODOLOGY (CIRCUMFERENCES) COMPARED WITH UNDERWATER WEIGHINGAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1249/00005768-199305001-00315Fish, E.McGilbra, R. C....
Body Composition Changes Among US Army Trainees With High and Low Percent Body Fat.An abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00005768-199905001-01875M. A. ItoM. A. SharpJ. F. PattonR. P. MelloR. L. GreggMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise...
Cross-Validations and PA Estimation To calculate the predictive accuracies of each of the 17 methods, a cross-validation approach was performed using the data for the TS with 10 folds and five repetitions amounting to 50 replications. The PAs were estimated as the correlation coefficient (R2) ...