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Body shape indices are predictors for estimating fat-free mass in male athletes

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  • Yohei Takai
  • Miyuki Nakatani
  • Toru Aoki
  • Daisuke Komori
  • Kazuyuki Oyamada
  • Kensuke Murata
  • Eiji Fujita
  • Takuya Akamine
  • Yoshihisa Urita
  • Masayoshi Yamamoto
  • Hiroaki Kanehisa

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It is unknown whether body size and body shape parameters can be predictors for estimating whole body fat-free mass (FFM) in male athletes. This study aimed to investigate whether body size and shape variables can be predictors for FFM in male athletes. Using a whole-body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scanner, whole body fat mass (FM) and FFM were determined in 132 male athletes and 14 sedentary males. The sample was divided into two groups: validation (N = 98) and cross-validation (N = 48) groups. Body height (BH), body mass (BM), and waist circumference at immediately above the iliac crest (W) were measured. BM-to-W and W-to-BH ratios were calculated as indices of body shapes. Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that BM/W and W/BH were selected as explainable variables for predicting FFM. The equation developed in the validation group was FFM (kg) = 0.883 × BM/W (kg/m) + 43.674 × W/BH (cm/cm)– 41.480 [R2 = 0.900, SEE (%SEE) = 2.3 kg (3.8%)], which was validated in the cross-validation group. Thus, the current results demonstrate that an equation using BM/W and W/BH as independent variables is applicable for predicting FFM in male athletes.

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  • Yohei Takai & Miyuki Nakatani & Toru Aoki & Daisuke Komori & Kazuyuki Oyamada & Kensuke Murata & Eiji Fujita & Takuya Akamine & Yoshihisa Urita & Masayoshi Yamamoto & Hiroaki Kanehisa, 2018. "Body shape indices are predictors for estimating fat-free mass in male athletes," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(1), pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0189836
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189836
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    1. Diego A. Bonilla & Leidy T. Duque-Zuluaga & Laura P. Muñoz-Urrego & Yurany Moreno & Jorge M. Vélez-Gutiérrez & Katherine Franco-Hoyos & Alejandra Agudelo-Martínez & Gustavo Humeres & Richard B. Kreide, 2022. "Development and Validation of Waist Girth-Based Equations to Evaluate Body Composition in Colombian Adults: Rationale and STROBE–Nut-Based Protocol of the F20 Project," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(17), pages 1-10, August.

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