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Title: Body Composition


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Body Composition
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Body Composition
  • Definition describes the percentages of fat,
    bone, muscle, and fluid that make up body weight.
  • Because muscular tissue takes up less space in
    our body than fat tissue, our body composition,
    as well as our weight, determines leanness.
  • Factors that affect a persons body composition
    may include heredity, diet, exercise, occupation.

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Two people at the same height and same body
weight may look completely different from each
other because they have a different body
composition.
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Male and Female
  • The National Institute of Health recommends that
    a healthy adult male's body should have between
    13 and 17 percent fat.
  • A healthy female's body should be composed of
    between 20 and 25 percent fat.
  • FITNESSGRAM suggest that there is an optimal
    range within the HFZ. Ideally, students should
    strive to be within the optimal range, which is
    10 to 20 fat for boys, and 15 to 25 fat for
    girls.
  • Why is the FitnessGram different than that of an
    adult? Answer kids are still growing.
  • Levels significantly above these amounts may
    indicate excess body fat.

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Body composition (particularly body fat
percentage) can be measured in several ways.
  • Skinfold measures
  • Bioelectrical Impedance
  • Underwater Weighing
  • Body Mass Index (BMI)

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Skinfold Measurement
  • Description This method is the most widely used
    body composition testing method for assessing
    percent body fat. Equipment used for this
    assessment includes a skinfold caliper. A
    Skinfold Caliper is designed specifically for
    simple accurate measurement of subcutaneous
    tissue. Either a 7 or 3 site skinfold may be
    assessed.

7 site skinfold chest triceps subscapular axilla suprailiac abdomen thigh 3 site skinfold (Men) chest abdomen thigh
3 Site Skinfold (Women) tricep suprailiac thigh How accurate is it? If each test is performed correctly according to the recommended guidelines, there is a /- 3 error
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Advantages and Disadvantages
  • Disadvantages
  • Technical sources of error
  • Mostly concerned with subcutaneous fat (under the
    skin)
  • May not be an ideal measurement for those who are
    obese and very lean
  • Advantages
  • Easy to use once skill has been mastered
  • Does not require much time
  • Noninvasive method
  • Inexpensive way of estimating percent body fat

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Bioelectric Impedance
  • Description By standing barefoot on metal foot
    plates, an undetectably low voltage electric
    current is sent up one leg and down the other.
    Since fat is a very poor conductor of
    electricity, a lot of fat will impede the current
    more so than a lot of lean tissue. By measuring
    the resistance to the current, the machine
    estimates the percent body fat.

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Advantages vs. Disadvantages
  • Advantages
  • Requires little or no technical knowledge of the
    operator or the client
  • Testing itself takes less than a minute
  • The unit can be easily transported from place to
    place
  • Requires only an electrical outlet and the
    machine itself
  • Disadvantages
  • This method has a higher standard error range
    than most people desire
  • Tends to consistently overestimate lean people
    and underestimate obese people

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Underwater WeighingA.K.A. Hydrostatic Weighing
  • Description This method uses Archimedes
    principle which states that when a body is
    submerged in water, there is a buoyant counter
    force equal to the weight of the water which is
    displaced. Because bone and muscle are more dense
    than water, a person with a larger percentage of
    fat free mass will weigh more in the water and
    have a lower percent body fat. Conversely, fat
    floats. Therefore, a large amount of fat mass
    will make the body lighter in the water and have
    a higher percent body fat.

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How accurate is it? If each test is performed
correctly according to the recommended
guidelines, there is a /- 1.5 error. (Note
Accuracy depends on the clients ability to blow
all the air out of their lungs both during a
pre-test screening with a spirometer, and during
the test itself. Since air makes the body float,
inability to perform either of these maneuvers
will result in miscalculation of the percent body
fat.)
  • Advantages
  • This method is currently considered the "gold
    standard" in percent body fat measurement
  • Repeat measures usually prove consistent, and can
    be used to chart progress
  • Disadvantages
  • This method usually requires a lot of equipment
    and space
  • Testing is time consuming and involved
  • Requires in-depth knowledge to administer the
    tests and compute the calculations
  • Being submerged under water may be difficult and
    produce anxiety for some

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Body Mass Index (BMI)
  • Provides an indication of the appropriateness of
    a childs weight relative to height.
  • Body mass index is determined by the following
    formula weight (kg) / height squared (m)
  • Example a student weighing 100lbs (45.36
    kilograms) who is 5 feet (1.52 meters) tall would
    have a BMI of 19.6. Another student of the same
    weight but 5 feet 2 inches tall would have a BMI
    of 18.3.

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BMI
  • Advantage
  • Fast
  • Does not require much skill
  • Procedure is less invasive than skinfold testing
    and may be better accepted in some districts.
  • Disadvantage
  • Estimates based on height and weight such as BMI
    result in 5 to 6 error because body weight
    reflects muscle and bone mass and not just fat
    mass.
  • Body mass index is not the recommended procedure
    for determining body composition because it does
    not estimate the percent of fat.
  • It merely provides information on the
    appropriateness of the weight relative to the
    height.

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Good Body Composition
  • Decrease levels of body fat that cause obesity
  • Decrease risk of coronary heart disease
  • Decrease chances for stroke
  • Decrease chances for diabetes
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Lower Cholesterol levels

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Lifetime
  • Like other dimensions of health-related fitness,
    body composition does affect health status (even
    in childhood) and does improve with regular
    participation in physical activity and diet.
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