Biyoelektrik Empedans Analizi ve Antropometrik Yontemler ile Olçülen Vücut Yag Yiüzdelerinin Karsilastırılması (Viicut Yag Yüzdesini Belirlemede Empedans ve Skinfold Yontemlerln Karsilastılması)

Amaç: Biyoelektrik empedans analiz (BEA) yönte— miyle ölçülen “vücut yağ yüzdesi” (VYY) ile skinfold deri kıvrım kalınlığı ölçüm ve hesaplama yöntemleriyle bulunan vücut yağ yüzdelerini karşılaştırmaktır. Gereç ve yöntem: Çalışmaya 18%0 yaş arası 90 kadın ve 1855 yaş arası 90 erkek olmak üzere toplam 180 katılımcı alındı ve iki yöntemle VYY ölçümleri yapıldı. Katılımcıların ilk olarak BEA yöntemiyle (Bodystat 1500) VYY ölçüldü. Kişi sırt üstü yatar pozisyondayken cihazın elektrotları sağ el ve sağ ayağa yerleştirilerek VYY ölçümü gerçekleştirildi. İkinci olarak antropometrik yöntemler uygulandı. Skinfold aletiyle (Holtain) ölçülen deri kıvrım kalırılığından hesaplama yön— temleri ile VYY saptandı. Skinfold aleti ile karın (abdomen), kol (triceps), uyluk (thigh) ve Sirt (subscapular) deri kıvrım kalınlığı ölçümleri yapıldı. Kadın ve erkeklerde uygulanan Behnke Wilmore, Dumin Womersley formülleri kullanılarak, deri kıvrım kalınlığı ölçümlerinden vücut yoğunlukları hesap— landı. Bulunan vücut yoğunluklarından Siri veya Brozek formülleri ile katılımcılara ait VYY hesaplandı. Farklı yöntem— lerle bulunan VYY ölçümleri arasında Pearson korelasyon analizi uygulandı. Bulgular: Vücut kitle indeksi (BMI) ortalaması kadınlar (258160) ile erkekler (24.2133) arasında farklı değildi (p=0.27). Katılımcılarda ortalama VYY biyoelektrik empedans analiz yöntemiyle 21.8110.9, Behnke Wilmore ile 23.0186, Dumin Womersley ile 23.616.9 bulundu. BEA ile Behnke Wilmore arasında (r= 0.835, p

Biyoelektrik Empedans Analizi ve Antropometrik Yontemler ile Olçülen Vücut Yag Yiüzdelerinin Karsilastırılması (Viicut Yag Yüzdesini Belirlemede Empedans ve Skinfold Yontemlerln Karsilastılması)

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