Artigo
Body fat equations and electrical bioimpedance values in prediction of cardiovascular risk factors in eutrophic and overweight adolescents
Autor
Faria, Franciane Rocha
Faria, Eliane Rodrigues
Cecon, Roberta Stofeles
Barbosa Júnior, Djalma Adão
Franceschini, Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Peluzio, Maria do Carmo Gouveia
Ribeiro, Andréia Queiroz
Lira, Pedro Israel Cabral
Cecon, Paulo Roberto
Priore, Silvia Eloiza
Institución
Resumen
Theaimof this study was to analyze body fat anthropometric equations and electrical bioimpedance analysis (BIA) in the prediction of cardiovascular risk factors in eutrophic and overweight adolescents. 210 adolescents were divided into eutrophic group (G1) and overweight group (G2).The percentage of body fat (% BF) was estimated using 10 body fat anthropometric equations and 2 BIA. We measured lipid profiles, uric acid, insulin, fasting glucose, homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), and blood pressure. We found that 76.7% of the adolescents exhibited inadequacy of at least one biochemical parameter or clinical cardiovascular risk. Higher values of triglycerides (TG) (P=0.001), insulin, and HOMA-IR (P< 0.001) were observed in the G2 adolescents. Inmultivariate linear regression analysis, the % BF fromequation (5) was associated with TG, diastolic blood pressure, and insulin in G1. Among the G2 adolescents, the % BF estimated by (5) and (9) was associated with LDL, TG, insulin, and the HOMA-IR. Body fat anthropometric equations were associated with cardiovascular risk factors and should be used to assess the nutritional status of adolescents. In this study, equation (5) was associated with a higher number of cardiovascular risk factors independent of the nutritional status of adolescents.