Bioelectrical Impedance Method for Body Composition Assessment in Japanese Adult Females and its Cross-Validity

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Several prediction equations for estimating body composition of Japanese men and women have recently been developed using a linear regression model with a combination of impedance and anthropometric measurements as independent variables. The purpose of this study was to determine the cross-validity of body density (Db) estimated from bioelectrical impedance (BI) and skinfold thickness (ST) methods in comparison with underwater weighing (UW) as a criterion reference method. Percentage body fat (%BF) was derived from Db according to the equation Brozek et al. Fifty-seven healthy Japanese women, aged 19 to 57 years, volunteered to participate in the study. © 1992, The Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Nakadomo, F., Watanabe, K., Miyake, M., Tanaka, K., & Maeda, K. (1992). Bioelectrical Impedance Method for Body Composition Assessment in Japanese Adult Females and its Cross-Validity. Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 41(4), 467–476. https://doi.org/10.7600/jspfsm1949.41.467

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