MORPHOMETRY
cod. 1000307

Academic year 2018/19
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Maria Luisa ARCARI
Academic discipline
Anatomia umana (BIO/16)
Field
Biomedico
Type of training activity
Characterising
7 hours
of face-to-face activities
1 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The course aims to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of
the anthropometry and bio-metrics
applied knowledge and understanding
knowledge referred to in the preceding paragraph are applied to adapted
and preventive physical activity sciences
making Judgement
the student must be able to evaluate body composition
communication skills
the student must possess sufficient technical Language.Learning skills
the student must be able to read a simple scientific text of body
composition

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Anthropometry: Definition of Anthropometry; development of the study of
human constitution, the concept of "type" and its applications. Variable
anthropometric characters (concept of normality and anatomical and / or
functional variation). Basic statistical parameters applicable in
anthropometry: frequency distribution, percentiles, two variables
populations, lines of tendency. Anatomical and functional characteristics
involved in the growth and at the various age: childhood, pre-puberal,
post-puberal, adult age. The Anthropometric measures: absolutes and
indexes; osteometry, somatometry, stature, weight, body indices,
assessment of body composition. Axial and body plans and guidance
plans. Definition of the anthropometric points of the body. Choice of the
reference points for Anthropometric measurements. Definition of the
method to be used for each type of anthropometric absolute
measurement. Concept of Body Mass Index (BMI) and its practical
applications. Analysis of some methods currently available for the
assessment of body composition: two or three compartments systems, as
DEXA, hydrodensitometry, plethysmography, bioimpedentiometry.
Applicable tools in the assessment of body composition. The main body
skinfolds. Design, sampling and organization of a data collection sheet.
Anthropometric standards. <br />
Applied Anthropometry. <br />
Auxology: concept of auxological tables and indexes, and their current
applications. <br />

Full programme

Anthropometry: Definition of Anthropometry; development of the study of
human constitution, the concept of "type" and its applications. Variable
anthropometric characters (concept of normality and anatomical and / or
functional variation). Basic statistical parameters applicable in
anthropometry: frequency distribution, percentiles, two variables
populations, lines of tendency. Anatomical and functional characteristics
involved in the growth and at the various age: childhood, pre-puberal,
post-puberal, adult age. The Anthropometric measures: absolutes and
indexes; osteometry, somatometry, stature, weight, body indices,
assessment of body composition. Axial and body plans and guidance
plans. Definition of the anthropometric points of the body. Choice of the
reference points for Anthropometric measurements. Definition of the
method to be used for each type of anthropometric absolute
measurement. Concept of Body Mass Index (BMI) and its practical
applications. Analysis of some methods currently available for the
assessment of body composition: two or three compartments systems, as
DEXA, hydrodensitometry, plethysmography, bioimpedentiometry.
Applicable tools in the assessment of body composition. The main body
skinfolds. Design, sampling and organization of a data collection sheet.
Anthropometric standards. <br />
Applied Anthropometry. <br />
Auxology: concept of auxological tables and indexes, and their current
applications. <br />

Bibliography

Antropometria. Cagnazzo, Edi Ermes

Teaching methods

class lectures and laboratory

Assessment methods and criteria

oral examination

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student Registry Office

N +39 0521 903700
Email segreteria.medicina@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

Education Manager:
Maria Lucrezia Giorgetta

N +39 0521 903745
Email service didattica.dimec@unipr.it 
Email of the manager marialucrezia.giorgetta@unipr.it 

Course President

Prof. Prisco Mirandola
Email prisco.mirandola@unipr.it

Guidance delegate and tutoring

Prof.ssa Daniela Galli
Email daniela.galli@unipr.it 

Prof. Giancarlo Condello
Email giancarlo.condello@unipr.it 

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Prisco Mirandola
Email prisco.mirandola@unipr.it 

Prof.ssa Giuliana Gobbi
Email giuliana.gobbi@unipr.it 

Tutors

Prof.ssa Ileana Ramazzina
Email ileana.ramazzina@unipr.it

Prof.ssa Valeria Naponelli
Email valeria.naponelli@unipr.it

Prof. Giancarlo Condello
Email giancarlo.condello@unipr.it

Prof. Prisco Mirandola
Email prisco.mirandola@unipr.it

Erasmus

Prof. Roberto Sala
Email roberto.sala@unipr.it 

Quality Assurance Officer (RAQ)

Prof. Giancarlo Condello
Email giancarlo.condello@unipr.it

Internships

Prof.ssa Maria Luisa Arcari
Email marialuisa.arcari@unipr.it 

Tutor students

Dott.ssa Maria Cristina Barilla
Email mariacristina.barilla@unipr.it