Differences in body fractionation between indigenous and non-indigenous chilean schoolchildren

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Iatreia Pub Date : 2023-03-14 DOI:10.17533/udea.iatreia.217
R. Lagos-Hernández, José Bruneau-Chávez
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Introduction: The Mapuche is the most represented ethnic group (79.84%) among the eight native peoples of the Chilean indigenous population, however research examining body composition of aboriginal groups is scarce, including the Mapuche. Objective: To determine anthropometric and body fractionation differences between indigenous (Mapuche) and non-indigenous students in Chile. Methods: The sample included 151 indigenous students and 217 non-indigenous male students. Body fractionation was estimated using the protocol described by the International Society for the advancement of Kinanthropometry (ISAK). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to estimate the statistical significance of differences between variables. Results: Mapuche children showed lower values for body weight (p < 0.01), height (p < 0.01) and all skinfolds, body perimeters and bone diameters evaluated compared to non-Mapuche, except for forearm circumference (p < 0.05) and transverse chest diameter (p < 0.05). Regarding body composition, the native students presented lower values of fat mass (p < 0.001), residual mass (p < 0.05) and epithelial mass (p < 0.05). However, they reach higher percentages for muscle mass (p < 0.01) and bone mass (p < 0.05) than non-indigenous students. Conclusions: Mapuche students present better scores for muscle and bone mass, while showing lower percentages of residual fat and epithelial mass with respect to non-Mapuche students from the same area of residence.
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智利土著和非土著学童身体分割的差异
简介:马普切人是智利8个土著民族中最具代表性的民族(79.84%),然而,对土著群体身体组成的研究很少,包括马普切人。目的:确定智利土著(马普切)和非土著学生的人体测量和身体分值差异。方法:以151名土著学生和217名非土著男学生为研究对象。使用国际人体测量学进步协会(ISAK)描述的方案估计身体分馏。采用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)估计变量间差异的统计学显著性。结果:马普切儿童的体重(p < 0.01)、身高(p < 0.01)、所有皮肤褶皱、体周、骨径均低于非马普切儿童,但前臂围长(p < 0.05)、胸径(p < 0.05)除外。在体组成方面,本土学生的脂肪质量(p < 0.001)、残余质量(p < 0.05)和上皮质量(p < 0.05)均低于本土学生。然而,他们的肌肉质量百分比(p < 0.01)和骨量百分比(p < 0.05)高于非土著学生。结论:与来自同一居住地区的非马普切学生相比,马普切学生在肌肉和骨量方面表现出更好的分数,同时显示出更低的残余脂肪和上皮肿块百分比。
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Iatreia MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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0.30
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50.00%
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53
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4 weeks
期刊介绍: La revista IATREIA es la publicación científica oficial de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Antioquia, cuya misión es difundir conocimientos técnicos y científicos sobre aspectos del proceso salud-enfermedad y sobre la práctica de la medicina y de profesiones afines, sirviendo al mismo tiempo de canal de intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias entre estudiantes y profesionales de la Universidad de Antioquia y de otras regiones del país y fuera de él.
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