Multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance: A comparison between the Cole-Cole modelling and Hanai equations with the classical impedance index approach

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Deurenberg, P [1 ]
Andreoli, A [1 ]
deLorenzo, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ROMA TOR VERGATA,ROME,ITALY
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10.1080/03014469600004252
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Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
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Total body water and extracellular water were measured by deuterium oxide and bromide dilution respectively in 23 healthy males and 25 healthy females. In addition, total body impedance was measured at 17 frequencies, ranging from 1 kHz to 1350 kHz. Modelling programs were used to extrapolate impedance values to frequency zero (extracellular resistance) and frequency infinity (total body water resistance). Impedance indexes (height(2)/Z(f)) were computed at all 17 frequencies. The estimation errors of extracellular resistance and total body water resistance were 1%, and 3%, respectively. Impedance and impedance index at low frequency were correlated with extracellular water, independent of the amount of total body water. Total body water showed the greatest correlation with impedance and impedance index at high Frequencies. Extrapolated impedance values did not show a higher correlation compared to measured values. Prediction formulas from the literature applied to fixed frequencies showed the best mean and individual predictions for both extracellular water and total body water. It is concluded that, at least in healthy individuals with normal body water distribution, modelling impedance data has no advantage over impedance values measured at fixed frequencies, probably due to estimation errors in the modelled data.
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