Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)

Introduction and objective: The valuation of anthropometric and nutritional status of the university population is important to detect risk groups and so make nutritional recommendations. The aim of the study was to analyze the body composition and the fat component in a group of university students...

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Main Authors: Beatrice Olearo, José Miguel Soriano Del Castillo, Pietro Marco Boselli, Lydia Micó
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arán Ediciones, S. L.
Series:Nutrición Hospitalaria
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spelling doaj-ed63c5939bd24b828f2735b2a1ad0aef2020-11-25T00:05:42ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-161130491191810.3305/nh.2014.30.4.7676S0212-16112014001100028Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)Beatrice Olearo0José Miguel Soriano Del Castillo1Pietro Marco Boselli2Lydia Micó3Universitat de ValènciaUniversitat de ValènciaUniversidad de MilánUniversitat de ValènciaIntroduction and objective: The valuation of anthropometric and nutritional status of the university population is important to detect risk groups and so make nutritional recommendations. The aim of the study was to analyze the body composition and the fat component in a group of university students and to evaluate their basal metabolism to see if there was a correlation with the body composition. The study was carried out through different methods, to determine if the results obtained are comparable. Subjects and method: The sample were 16 students (4 males and 12 females) from the University of Valencia, 20-33 years old. To all of them was carried out the study of body composition, and to 6 of them was carried out also a metabolic study. Results: It was found that 75% of the studied subjects are normal weight, 12,5% are underweight and 12,5% are overweight. The percentage of subjects with body fat higher than the normal values are: 68,75% according to BFMNU, 25% through ISAK method and 7,69% with BIA. Conclusions: Our study reflected that the data obtained through the different methods are not directly comparable because they are based on different principles and assumptions. It was noticed the importance of considering not only fat mass, but the whole body composition to have a complete picture of the subject. Furthermore, we it was found that Indirect Calorimetry and the predictive equations are not able to estimate it correctly. In contrast BFMNU method is the one that gives more information and allows to thoroughly investigate the metabolism.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112014001100028&lng=en&tlng=enUniversity studentsBody compositionPercentage of body fatAnthropometryBasal metabolism
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author Beatrice Olearo
José Miguel Soriano Del Castillo
Pietro Marco Boselli
Lydia Micó
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José Miguel Soriano Del Castillo
Pietro Marco Boselli
Lydia Micó
Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)
Nutrición Hospitalaria
University students
Body composition
Percentage of body fat
Anthropometry
Basal metabolism
author_facet Beatrice Olearo
José Miguel Soriano Del Castillo
Pietro Marco Boselli
Lydia Micó
author_sort Beatrice Olearo
title Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)
title_short Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)
title_full Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)
title_fullStr Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of University students from Valencia (Spain)
title_sort assessment of body composition, through anthropometric and non-anthropometric methods, of university students from valencia (spain)
publisher Arán Ediciones, S. L.
series Nutrición Hospitalaria
issn 0212-1611
description Introduction and objective: The valuation of anthropometric and nutritional status of the university population is important to detect risk groups and so make nutritional recommendations. The aim of the study was to analyze the body composition and the fat component in a group of university students and to evaluate their basal metabolism to see if there was a correlation with the body composition. The study was carried out through different methods, to determine if the results obtained are comparable. Subjects and method: The sample were 16 students (4 males and 12 females) from the University of Valencia, 20-33 years old. To all of them was carried out the study of body composition, and to 6 of them was carried out also a metabolic study. Results: It was found that 75% of the studied subjects are normal weight, 12,5% are underweight and 12,5% are overweight. The percentage of subjects with body fat higher than the normal values are: 68,75% according to BFMNU, 25% through ISAK method and 7,69% with BIA. Conclusions: Our study reflected that the data obtained through the different methods are not directly comparable because they are based on different principles and assumptions. It was noticed the importance of considering not only fat mass, but the whole body composition to have a complete picture of the subject. Furthermore, we it was found that Indirect Calorimetry and the predictive equations are not able to estimate it correctly. In contrast BFMNU method is the one that gives more information and allows to thoroughly investigate the metabolism.
topic University students
Body composition
Percentage of body fat
Anthropometry
Basal metabolism
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