Cell membrane capacitance relationship to reference-measured body composition parameters in young adult athletes

年轻成年运动员细胞膜电容与参考测量的身体成分参数之间的关系

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Abstract

Cell membrane capacitance (Cm) is considered a measure of cellular health. This study evaluated the relationship between bioimpedance spectroscopy-measured Cm and multicomponent model reference-measured body composition variables from air displacement plethysmography and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry in a sample of 226 young adult athletes. Men (3.00 ± 0.62 nF) had greater (p < 0.001) Cm than women (1.90 ± 0.36 nF). Variables indicative of lean mass, such as fat-free mass index, had a strong (r > .70) direct relationship with Cm. The Cm relationship was moderate for measures related to body mass and bone health (r = .30 to .60) and weak (r < .20) for fat mass. The relationship between Cm and body composition variables is strongest for the fat-free components.

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