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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="title" lang="en">Profile for Body Fat Percentage of Serbian Working Population, Aged from 18  to 65, Measured by  Multichannel Bioimpedance  Method</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="date" qualifier="issued">2021</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="identifier" qualifier="uri">http://www.intjmorphol.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/art_29_396.pdf</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:36168" confidence="-1">M. Dopsaj</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:36169" confidence="-1">Z. Pajić</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:36170" confidence="-1">A. Kocić</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:36171" confidence="-1">M. Erak</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:36172" confidence="-1">A. Domanović</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:36173" confidence="-1">A. Vićentijević</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="orcid::0000-0003-2592-451X" confidence="-1">M. Milošević</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="contributor" qualifier="author" authority="id:36175" confidence="-1">B. Božović</dim:field>
                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="description" qualifier="abstract">Obesity prevalence and trends of PBF related to age were defined on a sample of 8100 people among whom, 4955
were male (Age = 31.2 ± 10 yr) and 3145 were female (Age = 32.1 ± 11.3 yr). Body structure measurements were performed using a
standardized method of multichannel bioimpedance analysis (BIA), using a body structure analyzer – InBody 720. The total sample was
divided into two subsamples according to sex, where every subsample was divided into five different age groups.The mean PBF values
of the Male total sample were 18.2 ± 8.0 % and the female total sample was 28.3 ± 9.2 %. Results of Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA with
Dwass-Steel-Critchlow-Fligner post-hock showed that there are statistically significant differences (p &amp;lt; 0.001) between all age groups
among  themselves  except  groups  50  -  60  and  60  -  65  (p  =  0.09).   Analysis  of  obesity  prevalence  according  to  the  PBF  indicator  in
different age groups revealed the existence of statistically significant (p &amp;lt; 0.001) trends of increasing obesity with age, both in men and
women. Based on the result of this study, it can be concluded that most of the Serbian working population are in the range of normal PBF
values, excluding the male 30-39.9 yr and female 60-65 yr age categories as groups which are more prone to obesity levels.</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="citation" qualifier="volume">39</dim:field>
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                    <dim:field mdschema="dc" element="source">International Journal of Morphology</dim:field>
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