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Reference Percentiles for Bioelectrical Phase Angle in Athletes

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The bioelectrical phase angle is a raw parameter that can be utilized as an indicator of performance, muscle quantity and hydration status of cells. However, sex- and sport-specific phase angle reference percentiles are lacking for the athletic population. For the first time, this st...

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Autores principales: Campa, Francesco, Thomas, Diana Maria, Watts, Krista, Clark, Nicholas, Baller, Daniel, Morin, Thomas, Toselli, Stefania, Koury, Josely Correa, Melchiorri, Giovanni, Andreoli, Angela, Mascherini, Gabriele, Petri, Cristian, Sardinha, Luis Bettencourt, Silva, Analiza Monica
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11020264
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author Campa, Francesco
Thomas, Diana Maria
Watts, Krista
Clark, Nicholas
Baller, Daniel
Morin, Thomas
Toselli, Stefania
Koury, Josely Correa
Melchiorri, Giovanni
Andreoli, Angela
Mascherini, Gabriele
Petri, Cristian
Sardinha, Luis Bettencourt
Silva, Analiza Monica
author_facet Campa, Francesco
Thomas, Diana Maria
Watts, Krista
Clark, Nicholas
Baller, Daniel
Morin, Thomas
Toselli, Stefania
Koury, Josely Correa
Melchiorri, Giovanni
Andreoli, Angela
Mascherini, Gabriele
Petri, Cristian
Sardinha, Luis Bettencourt
Silva, Analiza Monica
author_sort Campa, Francesco
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The bioelectrical phase angle is a raw parameter that can be utilized as an indicator of performance, muscle quantity and hydration status of cells. However, sex- and sport-specific phase angle reference percentiles are lacking for the athletic population. For the first time, this study provides 5th, 15th, 50th, 85th, and 95th reference percentiles for phase angle in male and female athletes practicing different sports. These reference values can be used to track body composition and performance related-outcomes in sports practice, while leveraging the portability of bioelectric impedance analysis. ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to develop reference values for bioelectrical phase angle in male and female athletes from different sports. Overall, 2224 subjects participated in this study [1658 males (age 26.2 ± 8.9 y) and 566 females (age 26.9 ± 6.6 y)]. Participants were categorized by their sport discipline and sorted into three different sport modalities: endurance, velocity/power, and team sports. Phase angle was directly measured using a foot-to-hand bioimpedance technology at a 50 kHz frequency during the in-season period. Reference percentiles (5th, 15th, 50th, 85th, and 95th) were calculated and stratified by sex, sport discipline and modality using an empirical Bayesian analysis. This method allows for the sharing of information between different groups, creating reference percentiles, even for sports disciplines with few observations. Phase angle differed (men: p < 0.001; women: p = 0.003) among the three sport modalities, where endurance athletes showed a lower value than the other groups (men: vs. velocity/power: p = 0.010, 95% CI = −0.43 to −0.04; vs. team sports: p < 0.001, 95% CI = −0.48 to −0.02; women: vs. velocity/power: p = 0.002, 95% CI = −0.59 to −0.10; vs. team sports: p = 0.015, 95% CI = −0.52 to −0.04). Male athletes showed a higher phase angle than female athletes within each sport modality (endurance: p < 0.01, 95% CI = 0.63 to 1.14; velocity/power: p < 0.01, 95% CI = 0.68 to 1.07; team sports: p < 0.01, 95% CI = 0.98 to 1.23). We derived phase angle reference percentiles for endurance, velocity/power, and team sports athletes. Additionally, we calculated sex-specific references for a total of 22 and 19 sport disciplines for male and female athletes, respectively. This study provides sex- and sport-specific percentiles for phase angle that can track body composition and performance-related parameters in athletes.
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spelling pubmed-88696332022-02-25 Reference Percentiles for Bioelectrical Phase Angle in Athletes Campa, Francesco Thomas, Diana Maria Watts, Krista Clark, Nicholas Baller, Daniel Morin, Thomas Toselli, Stefania Koury, Josely Correa Melchiorri, Giovanni Andreoli, Angela Mascherini, Gabriele Petri, Cristian Sardinha, Luis Bettencourt Silva, Analiza Monica Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The bioelectrical phase angle is a raw parameter that can be utilized as an indicator of performance, muscle quantity and hydration status of cells. However, sex- and sport-specific phase angle reference percentiles are lacking for the athletic population. For the first time, this study provides 5th, 15th, 50th, 85th, and 95th reference percentiles for phase angle in male and female athletes practicing different sports. These reference values can be used to track body composition and performance related-outcomes in sports practice, while leveraging the portability of bioelectric impedance analysis. ABSTRACT: The present study aimed to develop reference values for bioelectrical phase angle in male and female athletes from different sports. Overall, 2224 subjects participated in this study [1658 males (age 26.2 ± 8.9 y) and 566 females (age 26.9 ± 6.6 y)]. Participants were categorized by their sport discipline and sorted into three different sport modalities: endurance, velocity/power, and team sports. Phase angle was directly measured using a foot-to-hand bioimpedance technology at a 50 kHz frequency during the in-season period. Reference percentiles (5th, 15th, 50th, 85th, and 95th) were calculated and stratified by sex, sport discipline and modality using an empirical Bayesian analysis. This method allows for the sharing of information between different groups, creating reference percentiles, even for sports disciplines with few observations. Phase angle differed (men: p < 0.001; women: p = 0.003) among the three sport modalities, where endurance athletes showed a lower value than the other groups (men: vs. velocity/power: p = 0.010, 95% CI = −0.43 to −0.04; vs. team sports: p < 0.001, 95% CI = −0.48 to −0.02; women: vs. velocity/power: p = 0.002, 95% CI = −0.59 to −0.10; vs. team sports: p = 0.015, 95% CI = −0.52 to −0.04). Male athletes showed a higher phase angle than female athletes within each sport modality (endurance: p < 0.01, 95% CI = 0.63 to 1.14; velocity/power: p < 0.01, 95% CI = 0.68 to 1.07; team sports: p < 0.01, 95% CI = 0.98 to 1.23). We derived phase angle reference percentiles for endurance, velocity/power, and team sports athletes. Additionally, we calculated sex-specific references for a total of 22 and 19 sport disciplines for male and female athletes, respectively. This study provides sex- and sport-specific percentiles for phase angle that can track body composition and performance-related parameters in athletes. MDPI 2022-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8869633/ /pubmed/35205130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11020264 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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Thomas, Diana Maria
Watts, Krista
Clark, Nicholas
Baller, Daniel
Morin, Thomas
Toselli, Stefania
Koury, Josely Correa
Melchiorri, Giovanni
Andreoli, Angela
Mascherini, Gabriele
Petri, Cristian
Sardinha, Luis Bettencourt
Silva, Analiza Monica
Reference Percentiles for Bioelectrical Phase Angle in Athletes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11020264
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