Reliability of bioimpedance analysis compared with other adiposity measurements in children: The FLVS II Study

作者: A Kettaneh , B Heude , A Lommez , JM Borys , P Ducimetière

DOI: 10.1016/S1262-3636(07)70228-8

关键词: OverweightAnthropometryCohortBody mass indexPediatricsReproducibilityPopulationIntraclass correlationWaistEndocrinologyInternal medicineMedicine

摘要: Summary Objective To evaluate the reproducibility of measurement % body fat by bipedal biometrical impedance analysis (BIA) compared with anthropometric measurements adiposity in children and correlations between these methods adults. Methods A cross-sectional study a total 1080 adults enrolled 1999 Fleurbaix-Laventie Ville Sante II (FLVS II) population-based northern France. The anthropometrical BIA was determined nested variance repeated 2 investigators device (Tanita® TBF 310) 64 pupils two 5th grade classes. correlation unknown relative mass or volume estimated latent variable (LAV) established triads' method subjects FLVS cohort. Results similar for sum skinfolds, waist circumference (intraclass coefficients: 0.979-0.992). Correlation coefficient LAV higher than 0.86 all sex Tanner stage related groups, adults, except pubertal boys (0.76). Conclusion With high level reproducibility, foot-to-foot provides valuable epidemiologic studies children. However further are needed before extrapolating results to overweight

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