Select the answer from Column II that best matches a term in Column I.

A. anthropometry
B. body composition
C. children obesity
D. adult obesity
E. height-weight table
F. ectomorph
G. waist-to-hip ratio
H. skinfold calipers
I. desirable adult BMI


A. structure and proportions of the body
B. body fat weight and lean body weight
C. BMI at or greater than 95th percentile
D. BMI of 30 or higher
E. body frame
F. 1-1-7
G. abdominal fat
H. subcutaneous fat
I. 20-25

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