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Fat mass vs body mass index in anticipation of aerobic capacity to monitor weight gain in sports women

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dc.contributor.author Zerf, Mohammed
dc.contributor.author S, Mohammed
dc.contributor.author Mokkedes, Moulay Idris
dc.contributor.author Kohli, Kamal
dc.contributor.author Houar, Abdelatif
dc.contributor.author Bengoua, Ali
dc.date.accessioned 2019-07-29T10:12:09Z
dc.date.available 2019-07-29T10:12:09Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/12130
dc.description.abstract The objective of the current study is built in body fat as a predictor of ideal weight to promote health and fitness body weight. To test this hypothesis, we founded on the relationship between fat mass index vs index body mass composition to improve aerobic capacity as control of body weight. For the proposition, 60 women sports under 22. We’re controlled by the cooper test as physiological parameter estimated VO2 max and the weight and height to estimate BMI and body fat as anthropometric measurements. Based on our database and analyses, we confirm the hypothesis, which argued that BMI alone should not be used to determine an “ideal” body weight. Since the level of VO2 max is the best predictor of aerobic capacity and adjusted fitness body weight based on the ratio of body fat among sportswomen. However, to develop an equation more studies are required to prove this hypothesis. en_US
dc.publisher MOJ Womens Health en_US
dc.subject body en_US
dc.subject fat en_US
dc.subject BMI en_US
dc.subject aerobic en_US
dc.subject capacity en_US
dc.subject weight en_US
dc.subject gain en_US
dc.subject sports en_US
dc.subject women en_US
dc.title Fat mass vs body mass index in anticipation of aerobic capacity to monitor weight gain in sports women en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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