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Body composition of Cameroonian lactating women determined by anthropometry, bioelectrical impedance, and deuterium dilution

Authors :
Véronique J. Essa’a
Jean Louis Essame Oyono
Patricia M. Ntsama
Chelea Matchawe
Honorine Adie Rikong
Gabriel Nama Medoua
Estelle C. Sajo Nana
Source :
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.). 27(4)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

This study compared body composition estimates using deuterium dilution, multiple-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and skinfold thickness techniques in a group of Cameroonian lactating women.Body fat, fat-free mass, and total body water in 44 Cameroonian lactating women (2.63 ± 1.31 mo postpartum) were assessed by deuterium dilution, the Siri or black-specific derived Durnin-Womerley equation, and 12 BIA-prediction equations developed in samples of subjects of white, black, black-and-white, or unspecified racial background, respectively.Compared with deuterium dilution, anthropometry and BIA-based predictive equations overestimated body fat by 2.7 to 11.7 kg; thus, fat-free mass and total body water were underestimated. In all cases, the significant biases resulted in large 95% limits of agreement, yielding unacceptable potential bias at the level of the individual. However, the exclusion of suprailiac skinfold in the calculation, yielding to non-significant (P0.05) bias, improved the prediction of body composition in Cameroonian lactating women using the Durnin-Womersley and Siri equations.It is essential to adjust the Durnin-Womersley equation before using it in the Siri equation for the prediction of body composition in lactating women. Further development and cross-validation of prediction equations from BIA specific to lactating women is needed.

Details

ISSN :
18731244
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)
Accession number :
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