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Development and validation of an anthropometric equation to predict fat mass percentage in professional and semi-professional male futsal players

Author(s): Giro, Rita ; Matias, Catarina N. ; Campa, Francesco ; Santos, Diana A. ; Cavaca, Margarida L. ; Duque, Pedro ; Oliveira, Marco ; Matos, Nuno ; Vicente, Filipa ; Pereira, Paula ; Santos, Heitor O. ; Tinsley, Grant M. ; Teixeira, Filipe J.

Date: 2022

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/59544

Origin: Egas Moniz - Cooperativa de Ensino Superior, CRL

Subject(s): athletic performance; body composition; futsal; kinanthropometry; nutrition; team sport


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This study aimed to (i) characterise the body composition of professional and semi-professional male futsal players, (ii) assess the validity of commonly used equations to estimate FM%, (iii) develop and cross-validate a futsal-specific FM% prediction equation. In a cross-sectional design, 78 adult male futsal players were assessed for body mass, stature, skinfolds, and girths as per the International Society for the Advancement of Kinanthropometry protocol and completed a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan for reference body composition data. Using paired-sample t-tests, the FM% from the DXA and nine published equations were compared. New sport-specific models were developed by stepwise multiple regression. Existing equations were cross-validated using the least squares regression, concordance correlation coefficient, and the Bland–Altman analyses. New equations were further cross-validated using the PRESS approach. None of the existing equations accurately predicted the DXA-derived FM% (p < 0.001; R2 ≤ 0.76, SEE ≥ 1.59; CCC ≤ 0.83; bias = −8.2% to −1.3%, limited agreement, and varying trends). The novel Bettery® equation: −0.620 + (0.159 ∗ Σ4SKF [triceps, abdominal, iliac crest, and front thigh (mm)]) + (0.120 ∗ waist girth (cm)), demonstrated a high accuracy (R2 = 0.85, SEE = 1.32%), a moderate strength of agreement (CCC = 0.92), no bias (0.2%), good agreement (±2.5%), and no trend (r = −0.157; p = 0.170) against the DXA. The Bettery® equation is the first to allow for a valid and sport-specific assessment of FM% in male futsal players.

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Language English
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