Publicação: Antropometria de atletas culturistas em relacao a referencia populacional
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2000-01-01
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Body builders have as their training goals the maximum muscle hypertrophy with minimum adiposity. However, the scarcity of specific standards implies often in framing wrongly those athletes either as overweight (by their BMI) or energy malnourished (by their fat stores). The objective of this study was to compare the body composition of body builders with population standards. Thirty-six adults, 26 male (27.2 ± 7.2 years) and 10 female (30 ± 6.1 years) nationwide competitive body builders, were assessed considering weight, height, body mass index, adiposity, arm and leg circumferences and skinfolds. The data were referred either as percentile or standard deviations (Z score) of population standards. Body weight and height were among the closest values from the populational mean whereas upper arm muscle circumference (for men) and body adiposity (for women) were the farterest. By using fat parameters as indicators of their protein-energy status, the undernourishment was found in 88.5% of men and 100.0% of women. Thus, it seems that body builders deserve their own anthropometric standards to avoid nutritional status misplacements.
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Anthropometry, Athletes, Bodybuilders, Nutritional status, adult, anthropometry, athlete, body building, body composition, body height, body mass, body weight, controlled study, female, human, lipid storage, male, muscle hypertrophy, normal human, nutritional status, obesity, protein calorie malnutrition, skinfold, standardization, training
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Revista de Nutricao, v. 13, n. 2, p. 135-141, 2000.