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    Aviat Space Environ Med. 1983 Mar;54(3):223-31.

    Height, weight, percent body fat, and indices of adiposity for young men and women entering the U.S. Army.

    Knapik JJ, Burse RL, Vogel JA.

    The purpose of this investigation was to describe the height (H), weight (W), and percent body fat (%BF) of young men and women (ages 17-35 years) entering the U.S. Army and to determine an index of adiposity that fit criteria described in the literature. H and W were measured with a digital scale and anthropometer, respectively. %BF was calculated from four skinfolds thickness. Men and women were both separated into four age categories. Very little difference in H was found with increasing age. W and %BF increased progressively with age in the males but no increase in either parameter was seen within the three youngest age groups of women. For males, W/H2 was found to be the most appropriate index of adiposity of those studied, having a correlation with %BF of 0.75 and a standard error of estimate of +/- 3.4 %BF. W/H1.5 was the most appropriate index for females, having a correlation with %BF of 0.69 and a standard error of estimate of +/- 3.2 %BF. It was suggested that these indices could be used to replace or supplement the current H-W charts used in the Army. A table for predicting %BF from these indices has been provided.

    PMID: 6847557 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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