BODY-COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT IN LEAN AND NORMAL-WEIGHT YOUNG-WOMEN

Citation
Gm. Fogelholm et al., BODY-COMPOSITION ASSESSMENT IN LEAN AND NORMAL-WEIGHT YOUNG-WOMEN, British Journal of Nutrition, 75(6), 1996, pp. 793-802
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Nutrition & Dietetics
ISSN journal
00071145
Volume
75
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
793 - 802
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1145(1996)75:6<793:BAILAN>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Using percentage body fat (BF%) from a three-compartment (3C) model (b ody density from underwater weighing (UWW) and bone-mineral mass from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)) as a criterion, we studied the accuracy of UWW, DXA, two skinfold equations, and two bioimpedance (B IA) equations. Thirty-four women (aged 16-20 years) with BF% 13.5-31.1 volunteered, UWW underestimated BF% by -0.5 BF% (95% CI: -1.0; -0.02) , whereas DXA overestimated it by 7.3 BF% (95% CI 5.8; 8.8). Skinfolds underestimated and BIA overpredicted BF%. The differences between 3C and UWW, skinfolds (Durnin & Womersley, 1974) and BIA (Deurenberg et a l, 1990) were dependent (range of r values: -0.63 to -0.79; P < 0.0001 ) on BF%, causing an overestimation of lean subjects' (UWW, BIA) or an underestimation of normal-weight subjects' (UWW, skinfolds) BF%. The 3C model and UWW gave comparable body-composition results for healthy young women with BF% of approximately 20-25. Based on a significant me an difference from the 3C model, and a large standard error of the est imate, we do not regard DXA as superior to skinfolds or BIA to assess BF%.