Assessing of Obese Children Body Composition. Comparing Classic Anthropometry Methods
with Modern Screening Method - Dual X-ray Absorptiometry
Bláha P.1, Lisá L.2, Zamrazilová H.1, Brabec M.3, Kouba M.4, Vacková B.1
Katedra antropologie a genetiky člověka PřF UK, Praha1 vedoucí prof. RNDr. Z. Šmahel, CSc. I. dětská klinika 2. LF UK, Praha2 přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Janda, CSc. Státní zdravotní ústav, Praha3 ředitel MUDr. J. Volf, PhD. Ústřední vojenská nemocnice, Praha4 ředitel MUDr. F. Charvát |
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Summary:
Classical anthropometric methods are currently becoming more and more useful, mainly methods that can be
used for body composition components assessing. Big advantage of these methods is mainly that they are not
invasive, available, relatively not time demanding and cheap. These methods are used not only for normal
population, but also for observation of risk population groups. Mainly by observation of these groups is body
constitution reviewing by commonly used BMI insufficient. Results of human body composition components
assessing, with an accent on fat component of obese children has been presented by the authors. Values of body fat
component assessed according to Matiegka’s equations andmethod by Pařízková have been compared with values
of fat component assessed by using modern examination method DEXA (dual energy X-ray densitometry). The
results have been also confronted with values of reference group of non-obese girls. 49 obese children (19 boys and
30 girls) and reference group of 27 girls have been examined for this study.
Key words:
body composition, children obesity, Matiegka’s equations, DEXA
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