RELATIVE AND INTERACTING EFFECTS OF SEX, RACE, AND ENVIRONMENT UPON BODY CELL MASS IN HEALTHY-ADULTS

Citation
Dp. Kotler et al., RELATIVE AND INTERACTING EFFECTS OF SEX, RACE, AND ENVIRONMENT UPON BODY CELL MASS IN HEALTHY-ADULTS, American journal of human biology, 10(2), 1998, pp. 259-268
Citations number
51
Categorie Soggetti
Anthropology,"Biology Miscellaneous
ISSN journal
10420533
Volume
10
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
259 - 268
Database
ISI
SICI code
1042-0533(1998)10:2<259:RAIEOS>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Most epidemiologic studies in nutrition have concentrated on body fat and obesity because of associated health risks, while few studies have examined factors that influence body cell mass (BCM). The relative in fluences of sex, race, environment, and age upon BCM were compared by analyzing the results of bioimpedance analyses in two cohorts of 1094 healthy adults, including Africans in Zaire, plus African Americans an d Caucasians in New York City. Men were taller, heavier, and had a lar ger BCM and fat-free mass (FFM) than women, while women had more fat t han men. African American men and women had more BCM, FFM, and fat tha n Africans. In contrast, BCM and FFM were not different in African Ame ricans and Caucasians, and body fat was higher only in African America n than in Caucasian women. Sex influenced the effects of environment a nd race, since the majority of the weight differences in men were in F FM, while the majority of the weight differences in women were in fat. The effect of sex upon BCM was stronger than the effects of environme nt (p < 0.001) or race (p < 0.001), and the effect of environment was stronger than the effect of race (p = 0.012), so that the relative str engths were sex > environment > race. Race had a stronger effect upon FFM than upon BCM. Since race did not affect BCM significantly, it may affect other components of FFM, e.g., extracellular water or solids, such as skeletal mass. The results demonstrate that sex affects normal body composition to a greater degree than race or environment. (C) 19 98 Wiley-Liss, Inc.