Body Composition Flashcards
FFM =
fat free mass
ie. muscle, bone, water, organs, other
differs from lean mass
fat mass =
adipose tissue
optimal levels of fat mass in:
men:
women:
men: ~12-18% of TBW
women: ~18-23% of TBW
Ways to asses body comp: (4)
- dexa scan (best)
- bod pod = plethysmography
- hydrostatic weighing (most accurate of easy access methods, 2-3% error. Compares weight on land with weight in water
- skinfold test
test that estimates body composition
- assumes 50% of fat lies under the skin
- uses caliper, measured in mm
measurements are usually taken on right side of body, standing
skinfold test
skinfold test in men measures these 4 areas
- chest
- triceps
- subscapular
- upper thigh
skinfold test in women measures these 3 areas
- triceps
- suprailium
- abdominal
electric flow is facilitated through hydrated fat-free tissue and extracellular water compared to fat tissue due to the greater electrolyte content of the fat-free component
resistance to electrical current is inversely related to the composition of water within body
fat = increased resistance
bioelectrical impedance
_______ ratio indicates central obesity
waist to hip circumference
waist measured at umbilicus
hips at widest part
compares relative weight for height
weight (kg)/height(m2), or
weight (lb)/height (in2) x 703
BMI Body Mass Index
BMI standards
men:
women:
men: >25kg/m2 = obese
women: >27kg/m2 = obese
To lose 1 pound of weight, you must have a net caloric deficit of __#__ kcals
3500 kcals
to lose one pound in one week, how many kcals must one cut from their diet everyday?
500 kcals/day