2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-52732007000100003
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Proporcionalidade corporal na avaliação antropométrica de adolescentes pós-menarca

Abstract: ObjetivoVerificar o comportamento da proporcionalidade corporal em adolescentes pós-menarca e sua influência na avaliação antropométrica desses indivíduos, com ênfase na relação peso/estatura. MétodosAvaliaram-se 80 adolescentes de uma escola pública de Alfenas, Minas Gerais, com pelo menos 12 meses pós-menarca. As medidas antropométricas foram realizadas conforme procedimentos padronizados. A proporcionalidade corporal foi avaliada pelo Índice de Cormic. A população foi dividida em grupos de estudo (Índice de… Show more

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“…The criteria for inclusion were interest in taking part in the study, no participation in any weight loss or weight management program, non-smoking status, no use of any dietary supplements or medications that might interfere with glucose and lipid metabolism, no chronic diseases, no pacemakers or prosthetic or medical devices, and no prior pregnancy. Furthermore, all adolescents included in the sample were required to have experienced their first menstrual period at least one year prior to the date of enrollment, which would increase their odds of being past the most intense period of puberty-related physical changes (18) . Body weight was measured with a 10kg capacity, 0.05kg resolution digital scale (Marte Balanças e Equipamentos de Precisão, São Paulo, Brazil).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criteria for inclusion were interest in taking part in the study, no participation in any weight loss or weight management program, non-smoking status, no use of any dietary supplements or medications that might interfere with glucose and lipid metabolism, no chronic diseases, no pacemakers or prosthetic or medical devices, and no prior pregnancy. Furthermore, all adolescents included in the sample were required to have experienced their first menstrual period at least one year prior to the date of enrollment, which would increase their odds of being past the most intense period of puberty-related physical changes (18) . Body weight was measured with a 10kg capacity, 0.05kg resolution digital scale (Marte Balanças e Equipamentos de Precisão, São Paulo, Brazil).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%