Anthropometric changes in the brazilian cohort of older adults: SABE survey (Health, Well-Being, and Aging)

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The aim of the present study was to analyze the anthropometric changes in a home-based cohort of Brazilian older adults who participated in the SABE Survey, conducted in 2000 and 2006. A total of 1030 men and women were examined by age group: 60-69, 70-79, and ≥80 years. This representative sample consists of the survivors of the 2000 cohort. The following anthropometric variables were assessed: body mass, arm muscle, waist and calf circumferences, triceps skinfold thickness, body mass index, waist-hip ratio, and arm muscle area according to mean values and percentile distribution. Except for body mass and body mass index, a significant difference (P<0.05) was observed among the assessed anthropometric variables during the follow-up period. The older adults ≥80 years presented the lowest values. The reduction in the mean values of triceps skinfold thickness was greater (30%) than that of waist circumference (9%) and was more pronounced in women (21%) than in men (9%). Arm muscle circumference and area reduced by 8% and 19%, respectively, in men and 1% and 3%, correspondingly, in women. Our findings revealed reductions in the mean values for all anthropometric variables in the follow-up period from 2000 to 2006 among older adults. © 2013 Manuela Ferreira de Almeida et al.

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  • Figure 1: Final sample of older adults according to changes that occurred in the period, SABE Survey, 2000–2006.
  • Table 1: Percentile distribution of anthropometric values of women by age group (SABE Survey, São Paulo, Brazil, 2000–2006).
  • Table 2: Percentile distribution of anthropometric values of men by age group (SABE Survey, São Paulo, Brazil, 2000–2006).
  • Table 3: Percentile distribution of anthropometric indicators of women by age group (SABE Survey, São Paulo, Brazil, 2000–2006).
  • Table 4: Percentile distribution of anthropometric indicators of men by age group (SABE Survey, São Paulo, Brazil, 2000–2006).

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Almeida, M. F. D., Marucci, M. D. F. N., Gobbo, L. A., Ferreira, L. S., Dourado, D. A. Q. S., Duarte, Y. A. D. O., & Lebrão, M. L. (2013). Anthropometric changes in the brazilian cohort of older adults: SABE survey (Health, Well-Being, and Aging). Journal of Obesity, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/695496

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