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Repetitividad y reproducibilidad de los instrumentos de medida de composición corporal = Repeatability and reproductibility of instruments for measuring body composition

Authors: Montes Rodríguez, Gonzalo;

Repetitividad y reproducibilidad de los instrumentos de medida de composición corporal = Repeatability and reproductibility of instruments for measuring body composition

Abstract

En el siguiente estudio pretendemos analizar la repetitividad y reproducibilidad de los diferentes métodos de medida de composición corporal. En este estudio se ha trabajado con el método antropométrico, bioimpedancia y Radioabsorciometría de rayos X, tomando este último como el método de referencia para comparar con los demás al ser este último el más fiable. Para realizar el estudio se utilizaron los datos obtenidos de 25 estudiantes del grado de Ciencias de la Actividad Física y Deporte de la Universidad de León, cuyas edades estaban comprendidas entre los 20 y 31 años. Los resultados en la masa grasa corporal mostraron una diferencia significativa de 0,05 entre el método antropométrico utilizando los pliegues cutáneos en comparación con el DXA. La bioimpedancia no mostró diferencias significativas. Por tanto la reproducibilidad de la grasa corporal fue baja. La repetitividad de ambos métodos, antropométrico y bioimpedancia, fue alta en valores absolutos, sin embargo en valores porcentuales se encontraron variaciones en el porcentaje magro en la bioimpedancia y en el porcentaje óseo en el método antropométrico, por tanto en dichas variables la repetitividad es baja

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Antropometría, Fisiología

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