The Similarity Degree of the Anthropometric and Body Composition Variables of Brazilian and Mozambican Schoolchildren: A New Approach Using the Smoothed Jaccard Index Surface
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample Populations
2.2. Ethical Procedures
2.3. Anthropometry and Body Composition
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Maputo (n = 220) | Boane (n = 147) | Inhambane (n = 176) | ||||||
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Mean ± SD | Min. | Max. | Mean ± SD | Min. | Max. | Mean ± SD | Min. | Max. | |
Mozambique | |||||||||
Age (years) | 8.02 ± 0.96 | 7.0 | 9.8 | 8.09 ± 1.06 | 7.3 | 10.0 | 7.99 ± 1.04 | 7.3 | 10.0 |
Anthropometrics | |||||||||
Height (m) | 129.08 ± 8.07 a,φ | 106.00 | 165.00 | 132.15 ± 8.37 b | 112.00 | 156.00 | 130.97 ± 7.23 a | 115.00 | 155.00 |
Body mass (kg) | 23.92 ± 4.38 a,φ | 19.00 | 41.00 | 28.26 ± 5.05 a | 17.40 | 42.30 | 29.17 ± 4.53 a | 19.00 | 41.00 |
Waist circumference (cm) | 53.30 ± 1.97 a,φ | 44.50 | 59.50 | 57.95 ± 3.70 | 51.00 | 71.00 | 57.80 ± 5.26 | 49.9 | 72.00 |
Body composition | |||||||||
Body fat (%) | 13.98 ± 3.69 a | 6.59 | 26.65 | 14.57 ± 4.28 a | 7.47 | 29.62 | 11.88 ± 4.25 a | 3.40 | 22.10 |
Lean mass (kg) | 20.47 ± 3.37 a,φ | 12.66 | 30.33 | 24.04 ± 3.81 | 15.02 | 35.16 | 25.32 ± 2.94 | 18.70 | 33.70 |
Fat mass (kg) | 3.50 ± 1.59 a | 1.25 | 11.59 | 4.22 ± 1.87 a | 1.66 | 11.52 | 4.53 ± 1.42 a | 2.00 | 9.60 |
Brazil | Recife (n = 273) | Vitória de Santo Antão (n = 352) | Lagoa do Carro (n = 663) | ||||||
Anthropometrics | |||||||||
Age (years) | 8.12 ± 1.0 | 7.5 | 10.0 | 8.29 ± 1.20 | 7.2 | 10.0 | 7.89 ± 0.94 | 7.0 | 10.0 |
Height (m) | 136.66 ± 9.34 * | 115.50 | 164.50 | 133.87 ± 8.78 | 105.00 | 158.20 | 134.67 ± 9.73 | 103.50 | 171.00 |
Body mass (kg) | 34.78 ± 9.78 * | 18.40 | 66.60 | 32.20 ± 9.06 | 16.90 | 72.00 | 32.69 ± 9.60 | 15.00 | 74.30 |
Waist circumference (cm) | 61.83 ± 8.75 * | 45.00 | 92.50 | 59.46 ± 9.15 | 44.19 | 108.00 | 60.86 ± 8.48 | 43.70 | 96.90 |
Body composition | |||||||||
Body fat (%) | 23.04 ± 10.82 | 7.80 | 65.02 | 22.63 ± 9.37 | 6.63 | 62.14 | 23.76 ± 10.87 | 7.27 | 70.90 |
Lean mass (kg) | 25.92 ± 4.77 * | 14.79 | 39.71 | 24.28 ± 4.70 | 11.51 | 48.71 | 24.08 ± 4.50 | 13.67 | 51.79 |
Fat mass (kg) | 8.85 ± 6.92 | 1.93 | 40.51 | 7.93 ± 5.51 | 1.12 | 38.88 | 8.61 ± 6.70 | 1.33 | 49.48 |
Variables | Urban (n = 493) | Rural (n = 1338) | Mean Difference (95% CI) | Cohen’s d | ||||
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Mean ± SD | Min. | Max. | Mean ± SD | Min. | Max. | |||
Anthropometrics | ||||||||
Height (m) | 133.24 ± 9.56 | 106.00 | 165.00 | 133.75 ± 9.03 | 103.5 | 171.00 | −0.50 (−1.42 to 0.41) | 0.06 (very small) |
Body mass (kg) | 29.88 ± 9.50 | 15.00 | 66.60 | 31.77 ± 8.79 | 15.00 | 74.30 | −1.89 (−2.78 to −0.99) | 0.21 (small) |
Waist circumference (cm) | 57.98 ± 7.86 | 64.50 | 92.50 | 59.69 ± 8.34 | 24.30 | 108.00 | −1.70 (−2.53 to −0.88) | 0.21 (small) |
Body composition | ||||||||
Body fat (%) | 18.95 ± 9.52 | 6.59 | 65.02 | 21.37 ± 10.07 | 3.40 | 70.90 | −2.42 (−3.41 to −1.43) | 0.24 (small) |
Lean mass (kg) | 23.47 ± 4.99 | 12.66 | 39.71 | 24.29 ± 4.43 | 11.51 | 51.79 | −0.82 (−1.27 to −0.36) | 0.18 (very small) |
Fat mass (kg) | 6.44 ± 5.87 | 1.25 | 40.51 | 7.55 ± 5.74 | 1.12 | 49.48 | −1.12 (−1.69 to −0.54) | 0.19 (very small) |
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Pacheco, A.L.d.G.; Bocanegra, W.M.; Ferreira, É.K.d.L.; dos Santos, R.T.; Simões, P.M.; Malinga, E.; Guiliche, E.d.C.; Isaías, A.F.J.; Nobre, I.G.; Silva, J.H.d.C.; et al. The Similarity Degree of the Anthropometric and Body Composition Variables of Brazilian and Mozambican Schoolchildren: A New Approach Using the Smoothed Jaccard Index Surface. Children 2024, 11, 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11070804
Pacheco ALdG, Bocanegra WM, Ferreira ÉKdL, dos Santos RT, Simões PM, Malinga E, Guiliche EdC, Isaías AFJ, Nobre IG, Silva JHdC, et al. The Similarity Degree of the Anthropometric and Body Composition Variables of Brazilian and Mozambican Schoolchildren: A New Approach Using the Smoothed Jaccard Index Surface. Children. 2024; 11(7):804. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11070804
Chicago/Turabian StylePacheco, André Luiz de Góes, Willian Motta Bocanegra, Élida Karina de Lira Ferreira, Rayssa Temudo dos Santos, Patrícia Miller Simões, Eulálio Malinga, Euclides da Conceição Guiliche, Arsénio Fernando José Isaías, Isabele Góes Nobre, João Henrique da Costa Silva, and et al. 2024. "The Similarity Degree of the Anthropometric and Body Composition Variables of Brazilian and Mozambican Schoolchildren: A New Approach Using the Smoothed Jaccard Index Surface" Children 11, no. 7: 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11070804
APA StylePacheco, A. L. d. G., Bocanegra, W. M., Ferreira, É. K. d. L., dos Santos, R. T., Simões, P. M., Malinga, E., Guiliche, E. d. C., Isaías, A. F. J., Nobre, I. G., Silva, J. H. d. C., Silva, W. T. F. e., Padrón-Hernandez, E., Pirola, L., Henrique, R. d. S., & Leandro, C. G. (2024). The Similarity Degree of the Anthropometric and Body Composition Variables of Brazilian and Mozambican Schoolchildren: A New Approach Using the Smoothed Jaccard Index Surface. Children, 11(7), 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/children11070804