Body Composition in Sport, Exercise and Health

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Arthur D. Stewart, Laura Sutton
Routledge, 2012 - Health & Fitness - 218 pages

The analysis of body composition (fat, bone and muscle) is an important process throughout the biomedical sciences. This is the first book to offer a clear and detailed introduction to the key methods and techniques in body composition analysis and to explain the importance of body composition data in the context of sport, exercise and health.

With contributions from some of the world’s leading body composition specialists, the book goes further than any other in demonstrating the practical and applied value of body composition analysis in areas such as performance sport and weight control in clinical populations. The book pays particular attention to the important concept of change in body composition, and includes discussion of ethical issues in the collection, interpretation and presentation of data, and considerations when working with special populations.

Bridging the gap between research methods and practical application, this book is important reading for advanced students and practitioners working in sport and exercise science, health science, anatomy, nutrition, physical therapy or ergonomics.

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Contents

1 The concept of body composition and its applications
1
2 Laboratory methods of body composition analysis
20
3 Portable methods of body composition analysis
42
phenotype somatotype and 3D scanning
64
5 Muscle tissue
87
6 Bone tissue
106
7 Anthropometric surrogates for fatness and health
126
8 Body composition change
147
9 Body composition in chronic disease and disability
166
professional practice and an interdisciplinary toolkie
187
Index
209
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