Anthropometry
What is compared when determining body composition?
% body fat is reflected by body composition
Skinfold measures
%BF and subcutaneous fat
IBW for females (Hamwi)
100 for 5ft +5lbs per inch over 5 ft
IBW for males (Hamwi)
106 for 5 ft + 6lbs per inch over 5 ft
According to the Hamwi equation, a 25-year-old female who is 5'4" tall should weigh approximately
120 lb
The IBW range for a female who is 5'7" tall is
135 +- 10%
An individual has a height of 5 ft 7 inches. How much would this person have to weigh in order to have a body mass index of 23?
147
Bod Pod is what kind of compartment?
2
If a patient has a UBW of 200 lbs and now weighs 150 lbs, what is the percentage weight loss
25%
If a patient has a UBW of 200 lbs and unintentionally lose 50 lbs in 1 year, what is the percentage weight loss and their nutritional status?
25%, severe weight loss
BMI for overweight
25-29.9
When taking skinfold thickness measurements, a minimum of _____ and as many as ___ areas of the body should be measured
3 , 9
A person is 5 ft, 5 inches tall and weights 192 pounds. Which of the following correctly represent this person's body mass index?
32
What body-composition measurement technique involves the use of a device that measures the body's ressitance to an electrical current
BIA
What is used to measure body water?
BIA weight change abdominal girth (waist circumference)
Which of the following is the most suitable anthropometric measurement for the clinical setting.
BIA?
________ is a measurement(s) including height and weight assessed in combination with age and gender.
BMI
BMI equation
BMI = weight (kg) / height (m^2)
What anthropomentric device assesses body composition by displaced air
BOD POD
What are the cutoffs for growth charts?
Below the 5th percentile is considered underweight 85th percentile is considered overweight 95th percentile and above is considered obese.
measuring ulna length
Bend the left arm against the chest. Measure from the tip of the elbow to the styloid process.
What kind of things does anthropometry assess?
Body composition, protein status, muscle strength, and body fat.
Two compartment model
Body fat mass and fat free mass
The four components model
Body fat mass, protein, total body water, bone
Children age 3 and older use growth charts made by the ___________ that include these measurements
CDC height, weight, and BMI
What can the waist to hip ratio indicate?
Central obesity and risk for CVD
What anthropometric device assesses body comp using x-ray technology
DXA
What is considered the best alternative height measure?
Demispan because it does not decline like standing height does with age. Best for people with a health risk or over the age of 25.
Why is anthropometry important?
Establishes normative data and standards Assesses the efficacy of treatments Determines the impact of disease states
How often are growth charts updated?
Every 20 years or so
The weight distribution of women who carry most of their weight in the hips is described as
Gynoid obesity
________ is a quantitative index for assessing upper-body strength, a good predictor of measure for muscle strength, and a biomarker for identifying sarcopenia
Handgrip strength.
The TSF:
Is an index for body fat stores
What can anthropometric values help identify?
Malnutrition and responses to medical nutrition therapy.
Waist circumference measurement for women
Measure at the narrowest place for waist. Measure at the widest place for hips
What is used to measure protein status?
Mid-arm-muscle circumference Grip strength Plasma proteins
Lean mass includes all
Muscle, bone, and tissue
The patient has experienced an unintentional weight loss of more than 10% in six months. This weight loss is considered
Severe Significant is 10% in 6 mo. Severe is over 10% in 6 mo.
Dexa scan is what model?
The 3 compartment model because it can differentiate between soft tissue and bone.
Which compartment model is most common?
The two compartment model can easily be completed from basic assessment: skin fold, weight to height ratio, and field assessments.
The purpose of cutoffs is:
To make comparisons between populations and decrease assessment bias
What is used to measure fat stores?
Triceps skinfold BMI DXA BIA MRI or CT Ultrasound Waist circumference Waist to heigh ratio
Infants up to age 2 use a growth chart made by the _________ that includes these measurements:
WHO length, head circumference, weight, and weight for length
Waist circumference for men
Waist is measured at the navel Hips are measured at the hip bones.
BMI is an indicator for
adiposity
An alternative to using hydrostatic weighing to directly determine body density is
air displacement plethysmography
Examples of the 4 compartment system
bioelectrical impedence, doubly layered water method with trained personal and equipment.
Three compartment model
body fat mass, lean tissue mass, and bone
Densitometry evaluates
body volume and body density Two methods: underwater weighing and bod pod
Anthropometric measurements
body weight, stature, composition, and area measurements such as circumferences (waist and hip), skinfold (SF), and bone dimensions. Can be direct or derived
Skinfold measurements for men
chest, abdomen, and thigh make sure to separate skin from muscle
Why is head circumference important in children?
corresponds to brain development.
Percent usual body weight is calculated as
current weight/ usual weight x100
How is height measured for people unable to stand?
demispan, knee height (KH), or ulna length (UL)
______ fat is the type of fat that is needed by the body to function optimally and protect organs
essential
Women have more of what kind of fat than men
essential and storage
Underwater weighing
estimates body density by measuring how much water is displaced. Uses body weight before and after submersion to generate an estimate of body volume.
MRI
gives chemical composition of the body to see different types of tissue.
BMI for obesity
greater than 30
Percentiles do not reflect
health outcomes
BIA is impacted by
hydration
What anthropomentric device assesses body composition by displaced water
hydrostatic weighing
Anthropometric measurements have two requirements:
indicators and cutoffs ex of indicators are percentiles and Z-scores. ex of cutoffs would be what percentile is considered under or over weight.
BOD POD
inside the pod is a known volume of air. It measures the difference in the volume of air you displace and how much you weigh. It does not give an indication of total body water.
BMI is preferred because
it is noninvasive and inexpensive
Protein status is not an accurate representation of
lean body mass
Men have more ____ _____
lean tissue
BMI for under weight
less than 18.5
Mid-upper-arm circumference
measures muscle protein (lean muscle)
Body mass index
measures obesity by considered both weight and height
bioelectrical impedance
measures resistance to electrical current in the body. Pads are usually applied to the hands and feet. 20% of fat is water and 80% of muscle is water. The quicker the electrical impulse travels, the leaner you are.
WC is a valid measure for
metabolic syndrome, predictor for CVD, and type 2 diabetes.
A body weight (as percent of usual body weight) of 89% is considered to be
mildly malnourished?
In terms of BC measurement, what body tissue is a good conductor of electricity
muscle
A person's basal metabolic rate is directly related to
muscle mass
Height and weight are often used to establish
nutritional status, thinness, and fatness
A patient has BMI of 30. This is considered to be:
obese
A 4 year-old child whose BMI for sex and age is greater than or equal to the 85th percentile but less than the 95th percentile would be considered
overweight
measuring knee height
sliding board caliper or measuring from the top of the knee to the base of the heel while positioned at a 90 degree angle
How to measure demispan
sternal notch to the tip of the finger. Use equation
A skinfold assessment is a method for determining %BF by measuring ___________ body fat.
subcutaneous
A skinfold assessment is a method for determining total body fat by measuring
subcutaneous body fat
What is anthropometry?
the study of human body measurements, especially on a comparative basis
The purpose of cutoffs is
to make comparisons between populations and decrease assessment bias
The most common site used for obtaining skin-fold thickness measurments is the:
triceps skinfold
BMI does not account for
type of fat, account for growth, gender, ethnicity, or athletes which can confound association of BMI to adiposity cannot explain body composition changes
DXA
uses x ray as a three compartment model. Different levels of absorption will indicate what kind of tissue it is passing through. Considered the gold standard in determining bone density.
How should height be measured
wall mounted stadiometer