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Validation of skeletal muscle volume as a nutritional assessment in patients with gastric or colorectal cancer before radical s
Principle/Accuracy | SMI, PBF, VFA | Takayuki Endo et al. | 2017 | Japan | Journal of Clinical Medicine Research
Background Recently, some studies have reported the importance of sarcopenia as a prognostic factor in patients with gastrointestinal cancer who have undergone surgery. We aimed to examine skeletal muscle volume for use in nutritional assessment of preoperative patients, and to compare the results with those of other conventional methods of nutritional assessment, such as biochemical or body composition values. Methods This was an open cohort study which examined skeletal muscle volume for use in nutritional assessment of …
Body composition in 18‐to 88‐year‐old adults—comparison of multifrequency bioimpedance and dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry
Principle/Accuracy | FFM, BFM | Elina Sillanpaa et al. | 2014 | Finland | Obesity
Objective This study compared bioimpedance analysis (BIA) in the assessment of body composition with dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry (DXA) in 18‐to 88‐year‐old adults. Design and Methods Body composition of 882 adults was estimated by eight‐polar BIA and DXA. In addition, estimates of lean mass, fat mass, and percentage of fat were investigated across a range of age and leisure time physical activity (LTPA) groups. Results Compared to DXA, larger lean masses (mean difference 2.9 and 1.6 kg) and smaller fat masses (3.1 and …
Validity of DXA body volume equations in a four-compartment model for adults with varying body mass index and waist circumferen
Principle/Accuracy | TBW | McLester et al. | 2018 | USA | PLoS One
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the validity of 4-compartment (4C) model body fat percent (BF%) estimates when using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) derived body volume (BV) equations (4C-DXA1 and 4C-DXA2) in adults with varying body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) classifications. Each model was compared to a criterion 4C model with air-displacement plethysmography (ADP) generated BV (4C-ADP). Participants were categorized as normal weight (n= 40; NW= BMI< 25.0 kg/m2); …
Validation study of multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry among obese patients
Principle/Accuracy | FFM, BFM, PBF | Faria SL et al. | 2014 | Brazil | Obesity Surgery
Background Body mass index (BMI) is the most common parameter for classifying nutritional status. However, body composition (BC) may vary considerably among individuals with identical BMIs; consequently, we need to assess BC efficiently. Bariatric surgery is the most effective method for treating obesity. To improve quality assessment of postoperative weight loss, it is essential to assess BC. Multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a practical assessment instrument, though limited when applied among the obese population …
Body weight difference between dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis attenuates
Principle/Accuracy | BW, FMM, BFM, PBF, Mineral | D. D. Pham et al. | 2018 | Korea | European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Results DXA incorrectly estimated BW, especially in men. In total, 13.5%, 5.1%, and 5.6% of the participants had BW bias levels of 2%, 3%, and≥ 4%, respectively. Correlations of BCA parameters measured using DXA and MF-BIA, including body fat mass, percent body fat, and lean body mass (LBM), were gradually reduced, whereas the root mean square error was increased in accordance with the reduction in WgtA. DXA provided a lower LBM amount compared to MF-BIA and this difference increased significantly across groups with poor …
The effect of physical preparedness levels on serum levels of CC16, SP-D and lung function in endurance runners
Principle/Accuracy | BMI, PBF | Pourmanaf et al. | 2020 | Iran | Sci sports
Objectives Endurance runners are exposed to respiratory damages due to extreme endurance exercises. Increasing CC16 and SP-D in the bloodstream is a sign of respiratory tract damage. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the effect of physical preparedness levels on serum CC16 and SP-D levels and lung function. Equipment and methods Ten healthy male elite runners and ten healthy male recreational runners were recruited based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Lung permeability [Surfactant protein …
Body water distribution in severe obesity and its assessment from eight-polar bioelectrical impedance analysis
Principle/Accuracy | TBW, ECW | A Sartorio et al. | 2005 | Italy | European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Objective: To measure body water distribution and to evaluate the accuracy of eight-polar bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for the assessment of total body water (TBW) and extracellular water (ECW) in severe obesity. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Obesity clinic. Subjects: In all, 75 women aged 18–66 y, 25 with body mass index (BMI) between 19.1 and 29.9 kg/m 2 (ie not obese), 25 with BMI between 30.0 and 39.9 kg/m 2 (ie class I and II obese), and 25 with BMI between 40.0 and 48.2 kg/m 2 (ie class III obese). Methods …
Accuracy of eight-polar bioelectrical impedance analysis for the assessment of total and appendicular body composition in perit
Principle/Accuracy | FFM, Appendicular FFM, BFM | G Medici et al. | 2005 | Italy | European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Objective: To establish the accuracy of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for the assessment of total and appendicular body composition in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: University Nephrology Clinic. Subjects: In all, 20 PD patients and 77 healthy controls matched for gender, age and body mass index. Methods: Whole-body fat-free mass (FFM) and appendicular lean tissue mass (LTM) were measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Resistance (R) of arms, trunk and legs was measured …
Comparison of Body Mass Index, Skinfold Thickness, and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis With Dual‐Energy X‐Ray Absorptiometry i
Principle/Accuracy | BFM, FFM | Miroski de Abreu et al. | 2020 | Brazil | Nutrition in Clinical Practice
Background Malnutrition is a consistent finding in hemodialysis (HD) patients and is associated with high mortality. The aim was to compare nutrition status indicators using dual‐energy x‐ray absorptiometry (DXA) as reference in HD patients. Methods Observational cross‐sectional study with 42 patients, 55.8 years (±14.6) old, 60% male, HD 2–3 times per week for≥ 3 months. HD ranged from 3 months to 28 years (median, 17.3; interquartile range, 8.73–39.0). We used body mass index (BMI) and fat mass (FM) by skinfold thickness …
Validation of two portable bioelectrical impedance analyses for the assessment of body composition in school age children
Principle/Accuracy | FFM, Appendicular FFM, BFM, PBF | LW Lee et al. | 2017 | Taiwan | PLoS One
Background Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a convenient and child-friendly method for longitudinal analysis of changes in body composition. However, most validation studies of BIA have been performed on adult Caucasians. The present cross-sectional study investigated the validity of two portable BIA devices, the Inbody 230 (BIA8MF) and the Tanita BC-418 (BIA8SF), in healthy Taiwanese children. Methods Children aged 7–12 years (72 boys and 78 girls) were recruited. Body composition was measured by the BIA8SF and the …