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bodycomp (version 1.0.0)

Percent Body Fat Values Using Anthropometric Prediction Equations

Description

Skinfold measurements is one of the most popular and practical methods for estimating percent body fat. Body composition is a term that describes the relative proportions of fat, bone, and muscle mass in the human body. Following the collection of skinfold measurements, regression analysis (a statistical procedure used to predict a dependent variable based on one or more independent or predictor variables) is used to estimate total percent body fat in humans. .

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install.packages('bodycomp')

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1.0.0

License

GPL (>= 2)

Maintainer

Gleidson Rebouc3<a7>as

Last Published

March 23rd, 2022

Functions in bodycomp (1.0.0)

Slaughter.2sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Slaughter et al. (1988).
Petroski.3sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Petroski (1995).
Durnin.4sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Durnin and Womersley (1974).
Slaughter.2sites.Matur

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Slaughter et al. (1988) According to Maturational Level.
Guedes.3sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Guedes (1985).
Jackson.7sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Jackson, Pollock (1978) and Jackson et al. (1980).
Jackson.3sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Jackson and Pollock (1978) and Jackson et al. (1980).
Petroski.2sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Petroski (1995).
Petroski.4sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Petroski (1995).
Sloan.2sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Sloan and Weir (1970).
YMCA.4sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Golding, Myers and Sinning (1989).
YMCA.3sites

Percent Body Fat Estimates Using Golding, Myers and Sinning (1989).