1. Body Composition Analysis by Using Bioelectrical Impedance in a Young Healthy Chinese Population: Methodological Considerations.
- Author
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Chen W, Jiang H, Yang JX, Yang H, Liu JM, Zhen XY, Feng LJ, and Yu JC
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- Absorptiometry, Photon, Adult, Algorithms, Beijing, Body Composition, Body Mass Index, Deuterium, Electric Impedance, Female, Humans, Indicator Dilution Techniques, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Oxygen Isotopes, Reference Values, Young Adult, Adiposity ethnology, Body Water diagnostic imaging, Bone Development, Health Status, Models, Biological, Muscle Development
- Abstract
Objective: To develop a new bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) model for analyzing body composition by using isotope dilution, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) as the reference methods in young healthy Chinese populations., Methods: Thirty healthy participants were enrolled. Their body composition was analyzed using BIA and 3 reference methods. We established a model that uniformed data from 3 references methods (isotope, MRI, and DEXA) into 1 formula. This model was further validated with 209 participants., Results: The following BIA body composition adjustment model was developed: [Formula: see text], where X represents the impedance index; when K = 1, 2, and 3, Y represents total body water, fat mass, and bone mass, respectively. The prediction accuracy of this formula was 93.3%. By incorporating the data matrix, the protein mass was calculated using BIA: [Formula: see text]. In the verification part of this study, the lean body mass measured using DEXA and BIA was 43.02 ± 8.34 kg and 45.85 ± 8.81 kg, respectively. Analysis indicated that the model fit was extremely favorable ( R
2 = .9997, P < .001)., Conclusions: The accuracy of BIA measurement on body composition and protein mass is significantly improved by our work.- Published
- 2017
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