2000
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-52732000000200008
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<a name="top"></a>Antropometria de atletas culturistas em relação à referência populacional

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“…Brazilian bodybuilders presented, in average, a low proportion of fat (mean = 9.65%; SD = 0.51) (table 2). Results similar to these were found in another study with Brazilian bodybuilders 8 , whose mean proportion of fat was of 6.9%. Other authors, in investigations with bodybuilders of different parts of the world, found similar results, ranging from 6.8% to 9.9% 6,9,10,11,16 .…”
Section: Fig 2 -Comparison Between the Z Index Of Brazilian Bodybuilsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Brazilian bodybuilders presented, in average, a low proportion of fat (mean = 9.65%; SD = 0.51) (table 2). Results similar to these were found in another study with Brazilian bodybuilders 8 , whose mean proportion of fat was of 6.9%. Other authors, in investigations with bodybuilders of different parts of the world, found similar results, ranging from 6.8% to 9.9% 6,9,10,11,16 .…”
Section: Fig 2 -Comparison Between the Z Index Of Brazilian Bodybuilsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…When compared to the Phantom model 14 , the subjects of this study presented high body weight (Z = +1.66), flexed biceps (Z = +5.26) and calf standing (Z = +1.91). Such increment was also evident in the study with Brazilian bodybuilders 8 , where high values for body weight (Z = +1.42) and flexed biceps (Z = +4.74) were found. In American bodybuilders 1 , one sees lower values for body weight (Z = +0,95), flexed biceps (Z = +2.75), and calf standing (Z = +0.65).…”
Section: Fig 2 -Comparison Between the Z Index Of Brazilian Bodybuilsupporting
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“…At the end of 6 weeks of intervention the athletes presented an average of 12.7% body fat. Regarding the male group, it is important to highlight that the lack of appropriate anthropometric references may lead these individuals to be mistakenly considered to be overweight or malnourished [14]. Da Silva, et al [15] obtained a 9.7% body fat percentage in a sample of Brazilian bodybuilders, corroborating with the results of the present study, which obtained a mean of 8.3% body fat.…”
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“…Subsequently, it is possible to compare these values using a scale provided by the Normative Circular Nº03/DGCG where, in order to be considered within the healthy standards, individuals must have a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9. However, it is essential to take special care when assessing athletes since, sometimes, they may develop muscle levels that may possibly fit in the pre-obesity values (Maesta et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%