2017
DOI: 10.17058/cinergis.v18i2.8286
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Análise da adiposidade subcutânea durante o ciclo menstrual

Abstract: Exceto onde especificado diferentemente, a matéria publicada neste periódico é licenciada sob forma de uma licença Creative Commons -Atribuição 4. RESUMOObjetivo: analisar isoladamente o componente adiposo subcutâneo durante o ciclo menstrual. Método: a amostra foi composta por 30 mulheres saudáveis com idade entre 18 e 25 anos, com ciclo menstrual regular e que não utilizavam anticoncepcional oral ou injetável no período do estudo, na cidade de Fortaleza-CE, Brasil. A adiposidade corporal foi predita a parti… Show more

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“…However, it is necessary to consider that non-significant results can possibly be explained by the limitations found during the study, such as the influence of the menstrual cycle (not considered in the evaluation), since during menstrual cycles some women suffer physiological changes that can influence the anthropometric measurements collected, as well as cause oscillation of body weight. At different times of their cycles, there are hydrostatic changes that can be measured by differences in density and fat percentage (25,26) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, it is necessary to consider that non-significant results can possibly be explained by the limitations found during the study, such as the influence of the menstrual cycle (not considered in the evaluation), since during menstrual cycles some women suffer physiological changes that can influence the anthropometric measurements collected, as well as cause oscillation of body weight. At different times of their cycles, there are hydrostatic changes that can be measured by differences in density and fat percentage (25,26) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%