Body composition in the elderly: Total body water and anthropometry |
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Authors: | MD MPHCecilia Albala MD MScMabel Y ez MPh Mat.Sc.Gabriela Salazar MD MPHFernando Vio |
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Affiliation: | aInstitute of Nutrition and Food Technology (INTA), University of Chile, Casilla 138-11, Santiago, Chile |
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Abstract: | Body composition measured with isotopic dilution was compared with anthropometric measurements. The study was carried out in 47 subjects from both sexes, 65 to 92 years old. Total body water (TBW), anthropometric measurements, and dynamometry were assessed. TBW was significatively higher in men than women and decreased with age. Dynamometry and fatfree mass were well correlated (r=0.73 in males and r=0.58 in females) and significantly different between sexes. A negative correlation was found for dynamometry with age, being significant for women. Linear regression equations to predict TBW from anthropometric measurements in males and females were obtained: Males: TBW(I)=19.349+0.617 weight(kg) — 0.931 mid-arm circumference(cm)+0.122 dynamometry (kg) Females: TBW(l)=−5.531+0.343 weight(kg)-0.213 triceps skinfold (mm)+ 0.148 dynamometry(kg) + 3.424 wrist diameter (cm). This simple model is proposed for use in epidemiological and field studies where other more sophisticated methods can not be applied. |
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Keywords: | Elderly Body composition Deuterium dilution technique Total body water Anthropometry and Dynamometry |
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