Development of bioelectrical impedance analysis prediction equations for body composition with the use of a multicomponent model for use in epidemiologic surveys |
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Authors: | Sun Shumei S Chumlea W Cameron Heymsfield Steven B Lukaski Henry C Schoeller Dale Friedl Karl Kuczmarski Robert J Flegal Katherine M Johnson Clifford L Hubbard Van S |
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Institution: | Lifespan Research Center, Department of Community Health, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH 45420, USA. shumei.sun@wright.edu |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Previous studies to develop and validate bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) equations to predict body composition were limited by small sample sizes, sex specificity, and reliance on reference methods that use a 2-component model. OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to develop sex-specific BIA equations to predict total body water (TBW) and fat-free mass (FFM) with the use of a multicomponent model for children and adults. DESIGN: Data from 5 centers were pooled to create a sample of 1474 whites and 355 blacks aged 12-94 y. TBW was measured by dilution, and FFM was estimated with a multicomponent model based on densitometry, isotope dilution, and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. RESULTS: The final race-combined TBW prediction equations included stature(2)/resistance and body weight (R(2) = 0.84 and 0.79 and root mean square errors of 3.8 and 2.6 L for males and females, respectively; CV: 8%) and tended to underpredict TBW in black males (2.0 L) and females (1.4 L) and to overpredict TBW in white males (0.5 L) and females (0.3 L). The race-combined FFM prediction equations contained the same independent variables (R(2) = 0.90 and 0.83 and root mean square errors of 3.9 and 2.9 kg for males and females, respectively; CV: approximately 6%) and tended to underpredict FFM in black males (2.1 kg) and females (1.6 kg) and to overpredict FFM in white males (0.4 kg) and females (0.3 kg). CONCLUSION: These equations have excellent precision and are recommended for use in epidemiologic studies to describe normal levels of body composition. |
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