Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários

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Ano de defesa: 2009
Autor(a) principal: Cursino, Carlos Magno Padilha
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba
BR
Engenharia Mecânica
Programa de Pós Graduação em Engenharia Mecânica
UFPB
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/5370
Resumo: Estimating corporeal density and fat in human bodies can be realized by using several laboratory methods: directly, indirectly or double indirect. The direct method is the only one which allows estimating the corporeal fat with such a better precision by means of dissecting the cadaver. In order to get this estimative, one of the most precise indirect method is the one of hydrostatic weight, which is considered the reference one in this study. For estimating the corporeal fat the double indirect method has been used by predicting measure models, which have been developed for populations of different ethnic groups. Many times these models have been employed with no criterion, occasioning errors. In this thesis the corporeal density measuring and fat percentage of 199 undergraduate students were estimated, with 62 female students in the age between 18 and 27 and 137 male students in the age between 18 and 35. Measuring skinfold thickness, height and body mass have been done in the group of undergraduate students. Models for estimating the body density were developed and validated. Thirteen of the models were made for the females and eleven of them were developed for the males. It has been conducted a cross validation of the eleven male measuring models which have been developed in this thesis, as well as of six measuring models which have been developed by other authors. A comparison has been made between the body densities measured by using the standard method and the densities which were estimated by the models.Three models used for the females attended the Heyward & Stolarczyk criterion, as well as the morphology one and the practical one. Through validation they presented a correlation coefficient (R) between 0.802 and 0.835, and an estimating standard error (EPE) between 0.0070 g/cm3 and 0.0075 g/cm3. Four measuring models which have been developed in this study for the male sex, within the cross validation procedure, presented strong correlations between 0.774 and 0.805, and EPE between 0.0065 g/cm3 and 0.0070 g/cm3. These values were classified by Lohman as very good. They attended the Heyward & Stolarczyk criteria, the morphology one and the practical one. No one of the six measuring models which have been developed by other authors was recommended for being used in this sample once they did not attend the validation criteria.
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spelling Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitáriosDEVELOPING AND VALIDATING THE MODELLING OF CORPOREAL DENSITY MEASURING IN A GROUP OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTSModelos de mediçãoDensidade corporalDobras cutâneasMeasuring modelsBody densitySkinfold thicknessCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICAEstimating corporeal density and fat in human bodies can be realized by using several laboratory methods: directly, indirectly or double indirect. The direct method is the only one which allows estimating the corporeal fat with such a better precision by means of dissecting the cadaver. In order to get this estimative, one of the most precise indirect method is the one of hydrostatic weight, which is considered the reference one in this study. For estimating the corporeal fat the double indirect method has been used by predicting measure models, which have been developed for populations of different ethnic groups. Many times these models have been employed with no criterion, occasioning errors. In this thesis the corporeal density measuring and fat percentage of 199 undergraduate students were estimated, with 62 female students in the age between 18 and 27 and 137 male students in the age between 18 and 35. Measuring skinfold thickness, height and body mass have been done in the group of undergraduate students. Models for estimating the body density were developed and validated. Thirteen of the models were made for the females and eleven of them were developed for the males. It has been conducted a cross validation of the eleven male measuring models which have been developed in this thesis, as well as of six measuring models which have been developed by other authors. A comparison has been made between the body densities measured by using the standard method and the densities which were estimated by the models.Three models used for the females attended the Heyward & Stolarczyk criterion, as well as the morphology one and the practical one. Through validation they presented a correlation coefficient (R) between 0.802 and 0.835, and an estimating standard error (EPE) between 0.0070 g/cm3 and 0.0075 g/cm3. Four measuring models which have been developed in this study for the male sex, within the cross validation procedure, presented strong correlations between 0.774 and 0.805, and EPE between 0.0065 g/cm3 and 0.0070 g/cm3. These values were classified by Lohman as very good. They attended the Heyward & Stolarczyk criteria, the morphology one and the practical one. No one of the six measuring models which have been developed by other authors was recommended for being used in this sample once they did not attend the validation criteria.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorA estimativa da densidade e da gordura corporais pode ser realizada por vários métodos laboratoriais, de forma direta, indireta ou duplamente indireta. O método direto é o único que pode estimar a gordura corporal com maior exatidão, utilizando a dissecação cadavérica. Para essa estimativa, um dos métodos indiretos mais precisos é o da pesagem hidrostática, considerado como padrão nesse estudo. Utiliza-se o método duplamente indireto para essa estimativa, por meio de modelos de medição preditivos, desenvolvidos para populações de etnias diferentes, e empregados, muitas vezes sem os devidos critérios, gerando erros. Neste trabalho, estimaram-se as medidas de densidade corporal e do percentual de gordura de 199 universitários, dos quais 62 são do sexo feminino com idade entre 18 e 27 anos e 137 do sexo masculino com idade entre 18 e 35 anos. Realizaram-se medidas de dobras cutâneas, estatura e massa corporal dos universitários. Foram desenvolvidos e validados modelos de medição da densidade corporal, sendo treze para o sexo feminino e onze para o sexo masculino. Realizou-se a validação cruzada dos onze modelos de medição do sexo masculino desenvolvidos nesse estudo bem como de seis modelos de medição desenvolvidos por outros autores, comparando as densidades medidas pelo método padrão com as densidades estimadas pelos modelos. Três modelos, para o sexo feminino, atenderam ao critério de Heyward & Stolarczyk, bem como, ao de morfologia e ao de praticidade e apresentaram, na validação, coeficiente de correlação (R) entre 0,802 e 0,835 e erro padrão de estimativa (EPE) entre 0,0070 g/cm3 e 0,0075 g/cm3. Quatro modelos de medição, desenvolvidos nesse estudo para o sexo masculino, no procedimento de validação cruzada, apresentaram fortes correlações entre 0,774 e 0,805 e EPE entre 0,0065 g/cm3 e 0,0070 g/cm3, classificados segundo Lohman, como muito bom, atenderam aos critérios de Heyward & Stolarczyk, ao de morfologia e ao de praticidade. Nenhum dos seis modelos de medição desenvolvidos por outros autores foram recomendados para serem utilizados nessa amostra, pois não atenderam aos critérios de validação.Universidade Federal da Paraí­baBREngenharia MecânicaPrograma de Pós Graduação em Engenharia MecânicaUFPBFreire, Raimundo Carlos SilvérioSilva, João Bosco de Aquinohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2744331465326048Cursino, Carlos Magno Padilha2015-05-08T14:59:52Z2018-07-21T00:03:35Z2010-01-122018-07-21T00:03:35Z2009-10-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfCURSINO, Carlos Magno Padilha. DEVELOPING AND VALIDATING THE MODELLING OF CORPOREAL DENSITY MEASURING IN A GROUP OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. 2009. 192 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
DEVELOPING AND VALIDATING THE MODELLING OF CORPOREAL DENSITY MEASURING IN A GROUP OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
title Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
spellingShingle Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
Cursino, Carlos Magno Padilha
Modelos de medição
Densidade corporal
Dobras cutâneas
Measuring models
Body density
Skinfold thickness
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA
title_short Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
title_full Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
title_fullStr Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
title_full_unstemmed Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
title_sort Desenvolvimento e validação de modelos de medição da densidade corporal de um grupo de universitários
author Cursino, Carlos Magno Padilha
author_facet Cursino, Carlos Magno Padilha
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Freire, Raimundo Carlos Silvério
Silva, João Bosco de Aquino
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2744331465326048
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cursino, Carlos Magno Padilha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Modelos de medição
Densidade corporal
Dobras cutâneas
Measuring models
Body density
Skinfold thickness
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA
topic Modelos de medição
Densidade corporal
Dobras cutâneas
Measuring models
Body density
Skinfold thickness
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA MECANICA
description Estimating corporeal density and fat in human bodies can be realized by using several laboratory methods: directly, indirectly or double indirect. The direct method is the only one which allows estimating the corporeal fat with such a better precision by means of dissecting the cadaver. In order to get this estimative, one of the most precise indirect method is the one of hydrostatic weight, which is considered the reference one in this study. For estimating the corporeal fat the double indirect method has been used by predicting measure models, which have been developed for populations of different ethnic groups. Many times these models have been employed with no criterion, occasioning errors. In this thesis the corporeal density measuring and fat percentage of 199 undergraduate students were estimated, with 62 female students in the age between 18 and 27 and 137 male students in the age between 18 and 35. Measuring skinfold thickness, height and body mass have been done in the group of undergraduate students. Models for estimating the body density were developed and validated. Thirteen of the models were made for the females and eleven of them were developed for the males. It has been conducted a cross validation of the eleven male measuring models which have been developed in this thesis, as well as of six measuring models which have been developed by other authors. A comparison has been made between the body densities measured by using the standard method and the densities which were estimated by the models.Three models used for the females attended the Heyward & Stolarczyk criterion, as well as the morphology one and the practical one. Through validation they presented a correlation coefficient (R) between 0.802 and 0.835, and an estimating standard error (EPE) between 0.0070 g/cm3 and 0.0075 g/cm3. Four measuring models which have been developed in this study for the male sex, within the cross validation procedure, presented strong correlations between 0.774 and 0.805, and EPE between 0.0065 g/cm3 and 0.0070 g/cm3. These values were classified by Lohman as very good. They attended the Heyward & Stolarczyk criteria, the morphology one and the practical one. No one of the six measuring models which have been developed by other authors was recommended for being used in this sample once they did not attend the validation criteria.
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