A group of 186 apparently normal women was divided into three age grou
ps (average ages 65.3 +/- 4.4, 74.7 +/- 5.5, and 80.9 +/- 4.2 years, r
espectively) and their body composition was studied using dual-energy
X-ray absorptiometry. The fat, fat-free, and mineral components were q
uantitated, and the fat-free compartment was calculated to define a fo
ur-compartment model of body composition (fat, fat-free, mineral, and
water). Fat decreases with age, as shown by the comparison of the grou
p whose average age was 75 years with the 65-year-old group (p < 0.01)
and 80-year-old group (p < 0.005). Soft-tissue mass was greater in th
e 80-year-old group (p < 0.025) than in the 75-year-old group. Water w
as lower in the two older groups (p < 0.02 and p < 0.005, respectively
), and the mineral component showed no differences. The decreased fat,
increased soft tissues, and absence of changes in the mineral compone
nt may be related to an improvement in habits and lifestyle in recent
years.