Abstract

The study of body composition (BC) allows evaluating nutritional status, optimizing competitive performance, and monitoring the success of training regimens in athletes. Since BC reference techniques are expensive and/or invasive, in practice simpler, less expensive, and safer methods such as anthropometry are often used. The problem is that anthropometry requires a qualified anthropometrist, a rigorous measurement protocol using validated equipment, and a lengthy procedure because of its limited accuracy. Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) is an indirect method for estimating BC in a simple, fast, inexpensive, noninvasive, accurate, and reproducible manner. Despite the limitations of conventional BIA, it is still the most commonly used method for assessing BC in athletes. However, bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) allows qualitative assessment of body cell mass (BCM) and hydration status without the need for biological assumptions and without being subject to conventional BIA errors. The purpose of this article was to demonstrate the uses and applications of BIA in the study of the BC and physical characteristics of athletes. For example, several practical cases of athletes from different sports were compared. The results obtained from somatotype studies, conventional BIA, and BIVA were included. BIVA interpretation and somatotype were consistent for all cases analyzed, but BIVA also provided information about hydration and BCM. The application of BIVA in the assessment of athletes can improve BC studies in sports because it is fast, simple, and reliable and neither imposes two-compartment-model limitations on BC estimation nor requires any biological assumptions.

Highlights

  • The study of body composition (BC) is an essential tool for evaluating nutritional status, optimizing competitive performance, and monitoring the success of training regimens in athletes [1,2,3]

  • The purpose of this article was to review the use and applications of Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) in sports and to explore the new possibilities that bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) can offer to the study of BC in athletes, providing some examples as practical cases for comparing different approaches

  • BC assessment is an essential component for monitoring athletes and for adapting to training and nutritional interventions aimed at optimizing their morphological conditions while controlling their health [35]

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Introduction

The study of body composition (BC) is an essential tool for evaluating nutritional status, optimizing competitive performance, and monitoring the success of training regimens in athletes [1,2,3]. The Ad Hoc Research Working Group on Body Composition Health and Performance, under the auspices of the International Olympic Committee (I.O.C.) Medical Commission, conducted a survey of BC assessment practices among international sporting organizations [4]. Responded that it raised issues such as a lack of standardization, a high level of technical training needed for accurate assessment, and a need for more research. In this context, there is an obvious need for simple, fast, safe, and cost-effective techniques; standardized protocols; and specific reference values for sport BC assessment

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