The validity of anthropometric regression equations in predicting percent body fat in collegiate wrestlers

Authors
Citation
D. Carey, The validity of anthropometric regression equations in predicting percent body fat in collegiate wrestlers, J SPORT MED, 40(3), 2000, pp. 254-259
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS
ISSN journal
00224707 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
254 - 259
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4707(200009)40:3<254:TVOARE>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Background This study was designed to assess the validity of previously-dev eloped anthropometric regression equations in determination of percent body fat in collegiate wrestlers (N=22). Methods. Means (M) standard deviations (SD), correlation coefficients(R), s tandard errors of estimate (SEE) and total errors (TE) were compared to the criterion test of hydrostatic weighing (HW), (M=12.49%, SD=4.67%). Results. Repeated measures analysis of variance revealed the equations of L ohman (M=12.9%, SD=3.59%, R=0.743, SEE=3.13%, TE=3.58%), Katch and McArdle (M=12.41%, SD=3.41%, R=0.750, SEE=3.10%, TE=3.18%), and Tipton and Oppliger (M=11.89%, SD=3.01%, R=0.763, SEE=3.03%, TE=3.63%) to be valid. The equati ons of Thorland et al. (M=14.11%, SD=5.12%, R=0.711, SEE=3.27%, TE=4.89%), Durning and Wommersley (M=14.075, SD=4.45%, R=0.741, SEE=3.13%, TE=4.71%), Jackson and Pollock (M=9.76%, SD=3.13%, R=0.737, SEE=3.17%, TE=5.90%), and Sinning (M=10.84%, SD=4.19%, R=0.741, SEE=3.13%, TE=4.78%) were significant ly different from HW. Conclusions. It is concluded that the above-validated formulas have accepta bly low SEE's and TE's to be of practical value in determination of appropr iate weight classes for collegiate wrestlers.