Journal of Physiological Anthropology (Aug 2012)

Comparison of variations between percentage of body fat, body mass index and daily physical activity among young Japanese and Thai female students

  • Morinaka Tomoko,
  • Limtrakul Porn-ngarm,
  • Makonkawkeyoon Luksana,
  • Sone Yoshiaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1880-6805-31-21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
p. 21

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Abstract Background In our series of investigations concerning the causes of seasonal change in fat accumulation in young university students, we could not find any contribution of seasonal variation in the ratio of carbohydrate and fat metabolism to that of body fat percentage in Japanese and Thai participants. After our previous study, we examined the effect of daily physical activity on body fat percentage to look for the major causes of seasonal change in fat accumulation in young university students. Findings In this study, we measured participants’ (young Japanese and Thai university students) daily physical activity by a uniaxial accelerometer in addition to the measurements of body fat percentage and body mass index by a bioelectrical impedance meter. We found that there was significant and moderate negative correlation between body fat percentage and daily step counts among Japanese but not Thai participants. We observed significant, moderate and positive correlations between the percentage of body fat and body mass index among Japanese and Thai participants. Conclusions Daily physical activity plays an important role in the seasonal variation of body fat percentage of Japanese female students. Our present study also confirmed the importance of daily physical activity for controlling body mass index and for the prevention of obesity.

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