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Body Composition Body Composition • The amount of fat, and fat-free mass in the body – Fat – Fat-free mass • Muscle • Bone • Body composition assessed in a variety of ways – Advantages for each method – Disadvantages for each method • Cost, availability, complexity, user/equipment error, quality/quantity of information, accuracy Scale Weight • Provides information on amount body mass • Advantages and disadvantages – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information – Accuracy Height and Weight Charts • Provides information based on person’s height, weight, frame size • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information – Accuracy Body Mass Index • Person’s weight divided by square of height • Provides information on disease risk • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information – Accuracy Circumferences • Specific areas on body are measured with measuring tape • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information – Accuracy Waist to Hip Ratio • Two circumferences: waist and hip • Measures provide CV disease risk information – Men: 0.90-1.0+ = “high risk” – Women: 0.75-0.85+ = “high risk” Waist to Hip Ratio • Abdominal fat related to cardiovascular disease risk • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information – Accuracy Near Infrared Interactance • Method based on light absorption, reflectance • Probe is placed on body part, typically biceps • Probe emits infrared light, passing through tissue, reflected back into probe – Fat absorbs more infrared light than fat-free mass – The more light absorbed, the higher the fat mass Near Infrared Interactance • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information Accuracy Skinfolds • Specific instruments, “calipers” used to assess amount of fat under skin at specific sites on body • Since approximately 50% of body fat is located under skin, predictions can be made about total body fat Skinfolds • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information Accuracy Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis • A small, painless electrical current passes through body • Based on current difference between starting and ending points, percent fat can be estimated – Fat impedes/resists current more than fat-free mass – High impedance values will reflect higher fat mass Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information – Accuracy Hydrostatic Weighing • Person weighed in regular environment, and under water • Based on difference, can eventually estimate body volume • From volume, one calculates body density • From body density, fat percentage calculated • Higher density = leaner subject (bone, muscle are denser than fat) Hydrostatic Weighing • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information Accuracy Air Displacement • Similar to hydrostatic weighing • Device measures air displacement to determine body volume • From volume one can calculate body density • From body density, fat percentage is calculated Air Displacement • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information – Accuracy Dual Energy X-Ray Apsorptiometry (DEXA) • Low-radiation dose of dual-energy x-ray beams pass over body • Based on attenuation of x-ray, measures of fat, bone and soft lean tissue can be made • Based on these measures, fat mass can be calculated DEXA • Advantages & Disadvantages – – – – – – Cost Availability Complexity User/equipment error Quality/quantity of information Accuracy What is Average? • Body Fat Ranges for Standard Adults (NIH/WHO BMI Guidelines) • Percent Body Fat Norms for Men and Women (American Council on Exercise)