Jf. Sutcliffe et al., A THEORETICAL-ANALYSIS USING RATIOS OF THE MAJOR ELEMENTS MEASURED BYNEUTRON-ACTIVATION ANALYSIS TO DERIVE TOTAL-BODY WATER, PROTEIN, AND FAT, Medical physics, 20(4), 1993, pp. 1129-1134
A theoretical analysis based upon Reference Man is used to derive the
water, protein, and fat components of soft tissue using the ratios of
carbon/oxygen and nitrogen/hydrogen determined by in vivo neutron acti
vation analysis and measurement of body mineral content by dual energy
x-ray absorptiometry. The standard deviations in the estimates of wat
er, protein, and fat are 0.58, 0.59, and 0.53 kg, respectively, if the
reproducibility of measurement of the carbon/oxygen ratio is 2.5% and
of the nitrogen/hydrogen ratio is 5%, the accuracy of measurement of
bone mineral is 4%, and estimate of glycogen is 0.5 kg. New neutron ac
tivation technology may permit sufficiently precise measurements.