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Nutrición Hospitalaria

 ISSN 1699-5198 ISSN 0212-1611

MARTINEZ SEGURA, Asier et al. Relationship between anthropometric variables and muscle dysmorphia in gymnasts in the province of Alicante. []. , 30, 5, pp.1125-1129. ISSN 1699-5198.  https://dx.doi.org/10.3305/nh.2014.30.5.7777.

Objective: It shows a new study that examines if the anthropometric measurements can be used to classify the muscle dysmorphia (MD), in gymnasts who attend fitness room. Methodology: Gymnasts were analyzed several weights rooms of Alicante (urban area of southeastern Spain), where the measurements were 141 males aged between 18-45 years, aiming to enhance their muscle mass. We had in mind the calculation of BMI (kg/m2), the somatotype (endomorphy, mesomorphy and ectomorphy) and have been classified potential cases of muscle dysmorphia, using the Muscle appareance satisfaction escale. Results: The sample was composed of 68 normoweight; 66 overweight and 7 obese, classified as MD in a 25.0% the normoweight, 33.3% overweight and 85.7% of the obese (p=0.004). On the somatotype, the only component that presents differences between non-MD and MD is mesomorphy (p=0.024). Conclusion: Muscle dysmorphia is a concept clearly difficult psychological diagnosable using anthropometric measures. Mesomorphy is the only measure that is increased in the MD, and may be a parameter to aid in the diagnosis and follow-up to the MD. In addition, the risk of developing MD is increase with the degree of obesity.

: Muscle dysmorphia; Somatotype; Endomorfia; Mesomorphy and ectomorphy.

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