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Bioelectrical impedance analysis-part II: utilization in clinical practice
Authors:Kyle Ursula G  Bosaeus Ingvar  De Lorenzo Antonio D  Deurenberg Paul  Elia Marinos  Manuel Gómez José  Lilienthal Heitmann Berit  Kent-Smith Luisa  Melchior Jean-Claude  Pirlich Matthias  Scharfetter Hermann  M W J Schols Annemie  Pichard Claude;ESPEN
Institution:Clinical Nutrition Unit, Geneva University Hospital, 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland.
Abstract:BIA is easy, non-invasive, relatively inexpensive and can be performed in almost any subject because it is portable. Part II of these ESPEN guidelines reports results for fat-free mass (FFM), body fat (BF), body cell mass (BCM), total body water (TBW), extracellular water (ECW) and intracellular water (ICW) from various studies in healthy and ill subjects. The data suggests that BIA works well in healthy subjects and in patients with stable water and electrolytes balance with a validated BIA equation that is appropriate with regard to age, sex and race. Clinical use of BIA in subjects at extremes of BMI ranges or with abnormal hydration cannot be recommended for routine assessment of patients until further validation has proven for BIA algorithm to be accurate in such conditions. Multi-frequency- and segmental-BIA may have advantages over single-frequency BIA in these conditions, but further validation is necessary. Longitudinal follow-up of body composition by BIA is possible in subjects with BMI 16-34 kg/m(2) without abnormal hydration, but must be interpreted with caution. Further validation of BIA is necessary to understand the mechanisms for the changes observed in acute illness, altered fat/lean mass ratios, extreme heights and body shape abnormalities.
Keywords:Bioelectrical impedance analysis  BIA  Segmental bioelectrical impedance analysis  Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis  Bioelectrical spectroscopy  Bioelectrical impedance analysis  ESPEN guidelines  Fat-free mass  Fat mass  Total body water  Extracellular water  Intracellular water  Body cell mass
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