Body Fat Distribution– We all have different body fat distributions, or how fat is distributed across our body. For example, some women may have very little body fat on their abs, but a lot on their thighs and triceps, while others will have the opposite. Same thing goes with men, but...
In October 1981, OPNAVINST 6110.1B was promulgated establishing the percentage of body weight contributed by fat mass (%BF) as the basis for weight control decisions. Tables based upon the work of Wright, et al. allowing prediction of %BF from neck, biceps, forearm, abdomen and thigh circumf...
Methods used to estimate percent body fat can be classified as a laboratory or field technique. However, the validity of these methods compared to multiple-compartment models has not been fully established. This investigation sought to determine the validity of field and laboratory methods for estimat...
THE RELATIONSHIP OF PERCENT BODY FAT AND REGIONAL BONE DENSITY IN COLLEGE AGE WOMENObservabilitynonlinear systemssufficient conditionscontrol theoryAn abstract is unavailable.doi:10.1097/00005768-200205001-00607S M. RomzD Q. ThomasA M. Chapman
(percent body fat, central and peripheral fat, and lean mass) in postmenopausal women. This study was conducted as a cross-sectional analysis within the control segment of a randomized, crossover trial in which postmenopausal women (n = 51) consumed 0 (control), 15 (one drink), and 30 (...
DXA total fat was significantly positively correlated with all the regional adiposity indicators. Compared with White women, and despite similar BMI and DXA total or percent fat mass, JA women had a significantly greater mean waist-to-hip ratio, measured either at the navel or immediately above ...
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fat and lean mass respectively remained the samewhen examined separately in participants with differentBMI (below and above 35.0 kg/m2). The regression co-efficients were, however, different and with a lower sta-tistical significance.In comparison to the lumbar spine, the correlationsof body ...
Linear trends with percent mammographic density were observed for SM C16:1 only in women with body mass index (BMI) below the median (27.4) and for PC ae C30:2 in women with a BMI over the median. SM C16:1 and PC ae C30:2 concentrations were positively associated with cholesterol (...