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Effect of Physical Training on Body Composition in Brazilian Military

The military are selected on the basis of physical standards and are regularly involved in strong physical activities, also related to particular sports training. The aims of the study were to analyze the effect of a 7-month military training program on body composition variables and the suitability...

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Autores principales: Gobbo, Luis Alberto, Langer, Raquel David, Marini, Elisabetta, Buffa, Roberto, Borges, Juliano Henrique, Pascoa, Mauro A., Cirolini, Vagner X., Guerra-Júnior, Gil, Gonçalves, Ezequiel Moreira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8834877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35162755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031732
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author Gobbo, Luis Alberto
Langer, Raquel David
Marini, Elisabetta
Buffa, Roberto
Borges, Juliano Henrique
Pascoa, Mauro A.
Cirolini, Vagner X.
Guerra-Júnior, Gil
Gonçalves, Ezequiel Moreira
author_facet Gobbo, Luis Alberto
Langer, Raquel David
Marini, Elisabetta
Buffa, Roberto
Borges, Juliano Henrique
Pascoa, Mauro A.
Cirolini, Vagner X.
Guerra-Júnior, Gil
Gonçalves, Ezequiel Moreira
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description The military are selected on the basis of physical standards and are regularly involved in strong physical activities, also related to particular sports training. The aims of the study were to analyze the effect of a 7-month military training program on body composition variables and the suitability of specific ‘bioelectrical impedance vector analysis’ (spBIVA), compared to DXA, to detect the changes in body composition. A sample of 270 male Brazilian cadets (19.1 ± 1.1 years), composed of a group practicing military physical training routine only (MT = 155) and a group involved in a specific sport training (SMT = 115), were measured by body composition assessments (evaluated by means of DXA and spBIVA) at the beginning and the end of the military routine year. The effect of training on body composition was similar in SMT and MT groups, with an increase in LST. DXA and spBIVA were correlated, with specific resistance (Rsp) and reactance (Xcsp) positively related to fat mass (FM), FM%, LST, and lean soft tissue index (LSTI), and phase angle positively related to LST and LSTI. Body composition variations due to physical training were recognized by spBIVA: the increase in muscle mass was indicated by the phase angle and Xcsp increase, and the stability of FM% was consistent with the unchanged values of Rsp. Military training produced an increase in muscle mass, but no change in FM%, independently of the sample characteristics at baseline and the practice of additional sports. SpBIVA is a suitable technique for the assessment of body composition in military people.
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spelling pubmed-88348772022-02-12 Effect of Physical Training on Body Composition in Brazilian Military Gobbo, Luis Alberto Langer, Raquel David Marini, Elisabetta Buffa, Roberto Borges, Juliano Henrique Pascoa, Mauro A. Cirolini, Vagner X. Guerra-Júnior, Gil Gonçalves, Ezequiel Moreira Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The military are selected on the basis of physical standards and are regularly involved in strong physical activities, also related to particular sports training. The aims of the study were to analyze the effect of a 7-month military training program on body composition variables and the suitability of specific ‘bioelectrical impedance vector analysis’ (spBIVA), compared to DXA, to detect the changes in body composition. A sample of 270 male Brazilian cadets (19.1 ± 1.1 years), composed of a group practicing military physical training routine only (MT = 155) and a group involved in a specific sport training (SMT = 115), were measured by body composition assessments (evaluated by means of DXA and spBIVA) at the beginning and the end of the military routine year. The effect of training on body composition was similar in SMT and MT groups, with an increase in LST. DXA and spBIVA were correlated, with specific resistance (Rsp) and reactance (Xcsp) positively related to fat mass (FM), FM%, LST, and lean soft tissue index (LSTI), and phase angle positively related to LST and LSTI. Body composition variations due to physical training were recognized by spBIVA: the increase in muscle mass was indicated by the phase angle and Xcsp increase, and the stability of FM% was consistent with the unchanged values of Rsp. Military training produced an increase in muscle mass, but no change in FM%, independently of the sample characteristics at baseline and the practice of additional sports. SpBIVA is a suitable technique for the assessment of body composition in military people. MDPI 2022-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8834877/ /pubmed/35162755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031732 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guerra-Júnior, Gil
Gonçalves, Ezequiel Moreira
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35162755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031732
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