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American Journal of Human Biology | 1992

Body composition prediction equations based on bioelectrical impedance and anthropometric variables for Japanese obese women

Kiyoji Tanaka; Fumio Nakadomo; Kanji Watanabe; Atsushi Inagaki; Hunkyung Kim; Yoshiyuki Matsuura

The tetrapolar bioelectrical impedance (BI) technique has been proposed as a convenient, valid approach to estimate body composition in normal, healthy adults. However, the validity of the BI technique for obese individuals is undetermined. The purpose of this study was to determine the validity of body composition estimated from the BI method when compared to underwater weighing with correction for residual volume, and to develop a convenient, useful equation that would sufficiently predict body composition of Japanese obese women. The order of assessing body composition was randomized for each subject. The subjects were 75 moderately or mildly obese women with a body fat content of 25.1–60.1%, aged 18–68 years. Among 12 independent variables which were arbitrarily selected as possible predictors of hydrodensitometrically determined body density (Db), BM Z/S2 was the best predictor (r = 0.803, n = 53), where BM = body mass (kg), Z = impedance (ohms), and S = stature (cm). When chronological age was added in a multiple regression analysis, Db was derived with higher accuracy (r = 0.878) with an SEE of 0.0064 g/cm3. The linear multiple regression equation constructed for predicting the Db was, for instance, Db = 1.1171 – 0.0535BM Z/S2 – 0.0003 Age – 0.0005T, where T = triceps skinfold thickness (mm). Three equations developed in the present study were then cross‐validated in a different sample (n = 22) of obese women. The results indicated that the above equation had the lowest SEE (0.0070 g/cm3). We suggest that body composition of Japanese obese women can be predicted with relatively high accuracy by a combination of BM Z/S2 with age and the triceps skinfold thickness.


The Annals of physiological anthropology | 1994

Relationship between Body Composition and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Japanese Junior High School Boys and Girls

Kanji Watanabe; Fumio Nakadomo; Kazuya Maeda


European Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1994

Fat-free mass in Japanese boys predicted from bioelectrical impedance and anthropometric variables.

Hunkyung Kim; Kiyoji Tanaka; Fumio Nakadomo; Kanji Watanabe


Applied Human Science Journal of Physiological Anthropology | 1996

The relative utility of health-related fitness tests and skilled motor performance tests as measures of biological age in Japanese men.

Mi Sook Lee; Kiyoji Tanaka; Masaki Nakagaichi; Fumio Nakadomo; Kanji Watanabe; Nobuo Takeshima; Teruo Hiyama; Wojtek Chodzko-Zaiko


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 1991

ASSESSMENT OF BODY COMPOSITION BY BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS

Fumio Nakadomo; Kiyoji Tanaka; Hitoshi Watanabe; Kanji Watanabe; Kazuya Maeda


The Annals of physiological anthropology | 1992

Human Body Volume Measurement by Sulfur Hexafluorde-dilution Method and Its Application to Human Body Composition Assessment

Fumio Nakadomo; Kiyoji Tanaka; Kanji Watanabe; Hisashi Mitani


Journal of Exercise and Sports Physiology | 1996

Health-Oriented Physical Fitness As an Index of Physical Health

Mi-Sook Lee; Kiyoji Tanaka; Fumio Nakadomo; Kanji Watanabe; Nobuo Takeshima; Teruo Hiyama


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 1993

ASSESSMENT OF BODY COMPOSITION BY THE SKINFOLD THICKNESS METHOD IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS

Kanji Watanabe; Fumio Nakadomo; Kiyoji Tanaka; Mari Miyake; Kazuya Maeda


Health and behavior sciences | 2005

Relationship of extremity muscle mass to muscular strength system function and cardiopulmonary function in young men

Kanji Watanabe; Hitoshi Watanabe; Yukiko Ogawa


The Annals of physiological anthropology | 1992

Stability of Body Composition in Boys and Girls 12 through 15 Years of Age

Kanji Watanabe; Fumio Nakadomo; Mari Miyake; Kiyoji Tanaka; Kazuya Maeda

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Osaka Prefecture University

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Osaka Prefecture University

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