Single frequency bioelectrical impedance is a poor method for determining fat mass in moderately obese women

被引:22
作者
Alvarez, Veronica P.
Dixon, John B. [1 ]
Strauss, Boyd J. G.
Laurie, Cheryl P.
Chaston, Timothy B.
O'Brien, Paul E.
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Alfred Hosp, Monash Med Sch, Australian Ctr Obes Res & Educ, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Dept Med, Discipline Nutr & Dietet, Monash Med Ctr, Melbourne, Vic 3004, Australia
关键词
body composition; obese women; weight loss; bioelectrical impedance; fat mass; body mass index; Bland and Altman method; technique comparison;
D O I
10.1007/s11695-007-9032-3
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: The primary aim of weight loss intervention in obesity is the loss of fat mass (FM). Hence, determinations of changes in FM and fat free mass (FFM) during weight loss are of clinical value. The authors compared the clinical utility of SkinFold Thickness (SKF), tetrapolar bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and a body mass index (BMI) based calculation, in determining changes in percentage of fat mass (Delta%FM). Methods: Using dual X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) measurements of %FM as a standard, BIA, SKF and BMI were compared in 41 moderately obese women (BMI 30-35) before and after significant weight lost (-13.9 +/- 5.8 kg). Results: When measuring fat mass loss, SKF was precise and accurate with a bias of +0.86 +/- 6.16 %, while the BMI-based estimation had a systematic bias of +6.36 +/- 6.04 % (r(2) = 0.791, P<0.001). BIA using the Lukaski formula had a bias of +5.22 % and limits of agreement that approached the magnitude of the measurement (+/- 20.82 %), thus providing no information. In contrast, BIA using the Segal formula had a systematic bias of +7.81 % (r(2) = 0.636, P<0.001) and gave narrower limits of agreement (+/- 8.34 %). Conclusion: For measuring changes in %FM with weight loss, BIA has no clinical value using the Lukaski formula, and using the Segal formula BIA provided no additional information to that given by BMI. We show that BIA instrument variables confound the estimates of %FM achieved by the BMI component of the Lukaski and Segal formulas.
引用
收藏
页码:211 / 221
页数:11
相关论文
共 37 条
[11]   Body composition assessment in extreme obesity and after massive weight loss induced by gastric bypass surgery [J].
Das, SK ;
Roberts, SB ;
Kehayias, JJ ;
Wang, J ;
Hsu, LKG ;
Shikora, SA ;
Saltzman, E ;
McCrory, MA .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM, 2003, 284 (06) :E1080-E1088
[12]   Is digital image plethysmographic (DIP) acquisition a valid new tool for preoperative body composition assessment? A validation by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry [J].
Di Lorenzo, N ;
Servidio, M ;
Di Renzo, L ;
Orlandi, C ;
Coscarella, G ;
Gaspari, A ;
De Lorenzo, A .
OBESITY SURGERY, 2006, 16 (05) :560-566
[13]   BODY FAT ASSESSED FROM TOTAL-BODY DENSITY AND ITS ESTIMATION FROM SKINFOLD THICKNESS - MEASUREMENTS ON 481 MEN AND WOMEN AGED FROM 16 TO 72 YEARS [J].
DURNIN, JVGA ;
WOMERSLEY, J .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 1974, 32 (01) :77-97
[14]   Human body composition: In vivo methods [J].
Ellis, KJ .
PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 2000, 80 (02) :649-680
[15]   Bioelectrical impedance methods in clinical research: A follow-up to the NIH technology assessment conference [J].
Ellis, KJ ;
Bell, SJ ;
Chertow, GM ;
Chumlea, WC ;
Knox, TA ;
Kotler, DP ;
Lukaski, HC ;
Schoeller, DA .
NUTRITION, 1999, 15 (11-12) :874-880
[16]   Body composition, fat distribution and metabolic characteristics in lean and obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome [J].
Faloia, E ;
Canibus, P ;
Gatti, C ;
Frezza, F ;
Santangelo, M ;
Garrapa, GGM ;
Boscaro, M .
JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 2004, 27 (05) :424-429
[17]   Limits of body mass index to detect obesity and predict body composition [J].
Frankenfield, DC ;
Rowe, WA ;
Cooney, RN ;
Smith, JS ;
Becker, D .
NUTRITION, 2001, 17 (01) :26-30
[18]   Comparison of methods to assess body composition changes during a period of weight loss [J].
Frisard, MI ;
Greenway, FL ;
DeLany, JP .
OBESITY RESEARCH, 2005, 13 (05) :845-854
[19]   Healthy percentage body fat ranges: an approach for developing guidelines based on body mass index [J].
Gallagher, D ;
Heymsfield, SB ;
Heo, M ;
Jebb, SA ;
Murgatroyd, PR ;
Sakamoto, Y .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2000, 72 (03) :694-701
[20]   SKINFOLD THICKNESS MEASUREMENTS IN OBESE SUBJECTS [J].
GRAY, DS ;
BRAY, GA ;
BAUER, M ;
KAPLAN, K ;
GEMAYEL, N ;
WOOD, R ;
GREENWAY, F ;
KIRK, S .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 1990, 51 (04) :571-577