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| DOI | 10.4067/S0717-95022019000401286 | ||||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||||
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Profile and standards for the diagnostics of percent of body fat and muscles were defined on a sample of 1924 women from the Republic of Serbia, aged 18.0 to 69.9, where the body structure of subjects was measured by applying multichannel segmental bioimpedance. Total sample was divided into six age groups, for the purpose of the definition of standard with regards to age. When it comes to body fat percentage results have shown that the average value of the total sample was 28.51 +/- 9.26 %, and between the range of 23.81 and 39.94 % for age groups 18.0-19.9 yr and 60.0-69.9 yr, respectively. Regression analysis results have shown that the constant of body fat percentage increase by trend of 3.417 % per decade, and that 25.1 % of mutual variance trend was explained by the model, with prediction error of 4.55 %. With regards to the percentage of skeletal muscles in the body, the results have shown that the average value of the total sample was 39.30 +/- 5.25 %, and within the range of 42.25 to 32.58 % for age groups 18.0-19.9 yr and 60.0-69.9 yr, respectively. Regression analysis results have shown that the constant of the skeletal muscles decrease by tend of -2.016 % per decade and that the model explained 23.8 % of mutual variance trend with prediction error of 8.08 %.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| Rakic, Sladjana | - |
University of Belgrade - Serbia
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| Dopsaj, Milivoj | Hombre |
University of Belgrade - Serbia
South Ural State Univ - Rusia South Ural State University - Rusia |
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| Djordjevic-Nikic, Marina | Mujer |
University of Belgrade - Serbia
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| Vasiljevic, Nadja | Mujer |
University of Belgrade - Serbia
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| Dopsaj, Violeta | Mujer |
University of Belgrade - Serbia
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| Maksimovic, Milos | - |
University of Belgrade - Serbia
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| Miljus, Dragan | Hombre |
Institute of Public Health of Serbia “Dr Milan Jovanovic Batut” - Serbia
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| 1 | Sladjana, Rakic | - |
Univ Belgrade - Serbia
University of Belgrade - Serbia |
| 2 | Milivoj, Dopsaj | - |
Univ Belgrade - Serbia
South Ural State Univ - Rusia University of Belgrade - Serbia South Ural State University - Rusia |
| 3 | Marina, Djordjevic-Nikic | - |
Univ Belgrade - Serbia
University of Belgrade - Serbia |
| 4 | Nadja, Vasiljevic | - |
Univ Belgrade - Serbia
Belgrade University School of Medicine - Serbia University of Belgrade - Serbia |
| 5 | Violeta, Dopsaj | - |
Univ Belgrade - Serbia
University of Belgrade - Serbia |
| 6 | Milos, Maksimovic | - |
Univ Belgrade - Serbia
Belgrade University School of Medicine - Serbia University of Belgrade - Serbia |
| 7 | Tomanic, S. Milena | - |
Univ Belgrade - Serbia
University of Belgrade - Serbia |
| 7 | Milena, Tomanic S. | - |
Belgrade University School of Medicine - Serbia
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| 8 | Dragan, Miljus | - |
Inst Publ Hlth Serbia Dr Milan Jovanov Batut - Serbia
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| Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia |
| Ministarstvo Prosvete, Nauke i Tehnološkog Razvoja |
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| The paper is a part of the national project III47015, funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia Scientific Project 2011-2019. |
| The paper is a part of the national project III47015, funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia - Scientific Project 2011-2019. |