BPK 142 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Abdominal Cavity, Adipose Tissue, Bone Mineral

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Anthropometry quantitative measures of selected human landmarks. Body composition - two-component model - the amount of fat and fat-free mass of which the body is composed. Fat-free mass is primarily composed of bone, muscle, vital organs, and connective tissue. Suitable body composition is important for health. Establish reasonable fatness ranges for athletes in various sports. Accurate measures of body composition are needed to develop sound weight reduction programs. Knowledge of bone mineral content in women and children is important. Monitor changes in body composition associated with disease: essential fat vs. Essential fat - fat that is required for normal physiological functioning - structural components of cell membranes, required for the synthesis of certain hormones, transport of fat-soluble vitamins, etc. Storage fat - fat that is stored in adipose tissue for energy supply purposes. It is located underneath the skin, in the abdominal cavity, and around certain organs.

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