Lab class 3: Body comp assessment Flashcards

1
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What does body composition measure

A

relative percentage of body mass which is fat and fat free tissue

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2
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what conditions does excess body fat increase the likelyhood of developing

A

cancer
diabetes
CVD

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3
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Name some anthropometric methods of determining body composition

A

BMI
waist circumference
waist to hip ratio
skin folds

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4
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Name some denistometry methods of determining body composition

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hydrostatic weighing

plethysmography weighing

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5
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Name ‘other’ methods of determining body composition

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MRI
DEXA
bi-electrical impedance

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6
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what are the scores on BMI which class people as overweight and obses

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25+

30+

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7
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explain the potential limitation of using BMI as a measure of body compostion

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doesn’t distinguish between fat mass and fat free mass

muscular people may be defined as obese

also doesn’t consider where the fat mass is located

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8
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why is waist circumference a good measure for determining a person risk of developing disease

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marker of central obesity and visceral fat

central fat is a more potent risk factor for disease than generalised body fat

marker for disease development even if person is normal weight

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9
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what waist circumference defines high and very high risk for males and females (cm)

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high = 90-110 females 100-120 males

very high = >110 females >120 males

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10
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what is a limitation of using waist circumference to measure body compostion

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doesn’t give a percentage body fat

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11
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explain the concept behind using skin fold measurements

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subcutaneous fat amount correlates well to total body fat

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12
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what is the critique of using skin fold measurements

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need familiarisation and practice to get valid results

user dependent

not ideal for very lean or very dense people

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13
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how does densitometry calculate body composition

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measures whole body density

estimate body composition using the ratio of body mass to body volume

so these methods are used to measure body volume

gives a value for body density which can then be used to estimate % body fat

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14
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explain how bielectrical impedance estimates % body fat

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based on an estimation of total body water

small electrical current passed through body

will flow through parts of body mostly composed of water e.g blood, urine and muscle

more fat = more resistance

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15
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give some limitations of using bielectrical impedance

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affected by hydration status and recent activity

doesn’t account for location of fat

underestimate lean and overestimate obese

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16
Q

explan how MRI scanning can be used to estimate body comp

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magnetic field excites electrons

creates a signal which can be reconstructed by computer to create image of the body

17
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explain how DEXA scanning works

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xray beams

measures attenuation/loss of intensity (which is due to absorbtion by the body)

image reconstructed by computer software