Body Mass index and triceps skinfold use as body fatness indicators

  • Rômulo Araújo Fernandes UEL
  • Aline Nogueira UEL
  • Diego Giuliano Destro Chistofaro UEL
  • Gustavo Aires de Arruda UEL
  • Arli Ramos de Oliveira UEL
  • Ismael Forte Freitas Júnior UNESP
Keywords: Body mass index, Tricipital skinfold, Body fatness.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to measure the agreement level between Body Mass Index (BMI) and triceps skinfold in the correct identification of nutritional status in children. The sample involved 137 children of both sexes (12.4±1.8) and it were measured the body weight, height, eight skinfolds, waist and hip circumferences and body fat. The level of significance was set at P < 0.05. There was correlation between all body fat indicators and both BMI and triceps skinfold, except the waist-rip ratio for the female children. In the male children, the Kappa index ranged from 0.45 to 0.71, and of 0.10 to 0.63 for female. In summary, the BMI and triceps skinfold presented similar results in the identification of nutritional status. However, the BMI is a simpler tool for identification of nutritional status than the triceps skinfold.

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Author Biography

Rômulo Araújo Fernandes, UEL
Possui graduação em Licenciatura plena em Educação Física pela Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho - UNESP (2005). Concluiu o Mestrado em Educação Física na Universidade Estadual de Londrina (2007). Tem experiência na área de Educação Física, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: composição corporal, antropometria, atividade física e obesidade infantil Currículo Lattes
Published
2008-05-14
How to Cite
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Fernandes RA, Nogueira A, Chistofaro DGD, Arruda GA de, Oliveira AR de, Freitas Júnior IF. Body Mass index and triceps skinfold use as body fatness indicators. JPhysEduc [Internet]. 2008May14 [cited 2025Sep.13];18(1):1-. Available from: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/3280
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Original Articles