Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children

Background/Objectives: To develop and cross-validate bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) prediction equations of total body water (TBW) and fat-free mass (FFM) for Asian pre-pubertal children from China, Lebanon, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. Subjects/Methods: Height, weight, age, gender, r...

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Main Authors: Liu, A., Byrne, N., Ma, G., Nasreddine, L., Trinidad, T., Kijboonchoo, K., Ismail, M., Kagawa, Masaharu, Poh, B., Hills, A.
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55955
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author Liu, A.
Byrne, N.
Ma, G.
Nasreddine, L.
Trinidad, T.
Kijboonchoo, K.
Ismail, M.
Kagawa, Masaharu
Poh, B.
Hills, A.
author_facet Liu, A.
Byrne, N.
Ma, G.
Nasreddine, L.
Trinidad, T.
Kijboonchoo, K.
Ismail, M.
Kagawa, Masaharu
Poh, B.
Hills, A.
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description Background/Objectives: To develop and cross-validate bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) prediction equations of total body water (TBW) and fat-free mass (FFM) for Asian pre-pubertal children from China, Lebanon, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. Subjects/Methods: Height, weight, age, gender, resistance and reactance measured by BIA were collected from 948 Asian children (492 boys and 456 girls) aged 8-10 years from the five countries. The deuterium dilution technique was used as the criterion method for the estimation of TBW and FFM. The BIA equations were developed using stepwise multiple regression analysis and cross-validated using the Bland-Altman approach. Results: The BIA prediction equation for the estimation of TBW was as follows: TBW=0.231 × height 2/resistance+ 0.066 × height+0.188 × weight+0.128 × age+0.500 × sex-0.316 × Thais-4.574 (R 2 =88.0%, root mean square error (RMSE)=1.3 kg), and for the estimation of FFM was as follows: FFM=0.299 × height 2 / resistance+0.086 × height+0.245 × weight+0.260 × age+0.901 × sex-0.415 × ethnicity (Thai ethnicity = 1, others = 0)-6.952 (R 2 88.3%, RMSE=1.7 kg). No significant difference between measured and predicted values for the whole cross-validation sample was found. However, the prediction equation for estimation of TBW/FFM tended to overestimate TBW/FFM at lower levels whereas underestimate at higher levels of TBW/FFM. Accuracy of the general equation for TBW and FFM was also valid at each body mass index category.Conclusions:Ethnicity influences the relationship between BIA and body composition in Asian pre-pubertal children. The newly developed BIA prediction equations are valid for use in Asian pre-pubertal children. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-559552017-09-13T16:11:02Z Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children Liu, A. Byrne, N. Ma, G. Nasreddine, L. Trinidad, T. Kijboonchoo, K. Ismail, M. Kagawa, Masaharu Poh, B. Hills, A. Background/Objectives: To develop and cross-validate bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) prediction equations of total body water (TBW) and fat-free mass (FFM) for Asian pre-pubertal children from China, Lebanon, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. Subjects/Methods: Height, weight, age, gender, resistance and reactance measured by BIA were collected from 948 Asian children (492 boys and 456 girls) aged 8-10 years from the five countries. The deuterium dilution technique was used as the criterion method for the estimation of TBW and FFM. The BIA equations were developed using stepwise multiple regression analysis and cross-validated using the Bland-Altman approach. Results: The BIA prediction equation for the estimation of TBW was as follows: TBW=0.231 × height 2/resistance+ 0.066 × height+0.188 × weight+0.128 × age+0.500 × sex-0.316 × Thais-4.574 (R 2 =88.0%, root mean square error (RMSE)=1.3 kg), and for the estimation of FFM was as follows: FFM=0.299 × height 2 / resistance+0.086 × height+0.245 × weight+0.260 × age+0.901 × sex-0.415 × ethnicity (Thai ethnicity = 1, others = 0)-6.952 (R 2 88.3%, RMSE=1.7 kg). No significant difference between measured and predicted values for the whole cross-validation sample was found. However, the prediction equation for estimation of TBW/FFM tended to overestimate TBW/FFM at lower levels whereas underestimate at higher levels of TBW/FFM. Accuracy of the general equation for TBW and FFM was also valid at each body mass index category.Conclusions:Ethnicity influences the relationship between BIA and body composition in Asian pre-pubertal children. The newly developed BIA prediction equations are valid for use in Asian pre-pubertal children. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55955 10.1038/ejcn.2011.122 Nature Publishing Group unknown
spellingShingle Liu, A.
Byrne, N.
Ma, G.
Nasreddine, L.
Trinidad, T.
Kijboonchoo, K.
Ismail, M.
Kagawa, Masaharu
Poh, B.
Hills, A.
Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children
title Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children
title_full Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children
title_fullStr Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children
title_full_unstemmed Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children
title_short Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in Asian children
title_sort validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for total body water assessment against the deuterium dilution technique in asian children
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/55955