%0 Journal Article %A Marín Jiménez, Nuria %A Cruz León, Carolina Vaeny %A Sánchez Oliva, David %A Jiménez Iglesias, José %A Caraballo Vidal, Israel %A Padilla Moledo, María del Carmen %A Cadenas-Sanchez, Cristina %A Cuenca García, María Magdalena %A Castro Piñero, José %T Criterion-Related Validity of Field-Based Methods and Equations for Body Composition Estimation in Adults: A Systematic Review %D 2022 %@ 2162-4968 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10498/28761 %X Purpose of Review Overweight and obesity are associated to health prognosis. Therefore, body composition assessment is an important health outcome, especially in adult population. We analyzed the criterion-related validity of existing field-based methods and equations for body composition estimation in adults aged 19-64 years. Recent Findings One hundred studies met inclusion criteria. The field-based methods, waist circumference (WC), body adiposity index (BAI), and body mass index (BMI) are valid to indicate body adiposity. Likewise, several equations, including the classical Durnin/Womersley equation, Jackson/Pollock equation (males), and Jackson, Pollock, and Ward equation (females), are valid to estimate total body fat mass or body fat percentage. Summary Anthropometric field methods can provide a simple, quick, and easy informative indicators of adiposity in adults. Classical equations, such as Durnin/Womersley equation, Jackson/Pollock equation, and Jackson, Pollock, and Ward equation, are still valid to estimate total body fat mass or body fat percentage in adult population. When choosing estimation equations, specific population characteristics, such as age, weight status, or race ethnicity, should be taken into account. %K Body composition %K Validation studies %K Generalized equations %K Obesity %~ Universidad de Cádiz