Purpose: The purpose of this study was to verify the validity of an air dis
placement plethysmography device (Bod Pod(R)) for estimating body density (
Db). Methods: The Db from the Bod Pod (Db(BP)) was compared with the Db fro
m hydrostatic weighing (Db(HW)) at residual lung volume in a heterogeneous
sample of 30 black men who varied in age (32.0 +/- 7.7 yr), height (180.3 /- 7.5 cm), body mass (84.2 +/- 15.0 kg), body fatness (16.1 +/- 7.5%), and
self-reported physical activity level and socioeconomic status. The Db for
each method was converted to relative body fat (%BF) using race-specific c
onversion formulas and subsequently compared with %BF obtained from dual-en
ergy x-ray absorptiometry (%BFDXA). Results: Linear regression, using Db(HW
) as the dependent variable and Db(BP) as the predictor, produced an R-2 =
0.84 and SEE = 0.00721 g.cc(-1). However, the mean difference between the t
wo methods (0.00450 +/- 0.00718 g.cc(-1)) was significant (P < 0.01). The B
od Pod underestimated the Db of 73% of the sample. The %BF estimates from t
he Bod Pod, HW, and DXA differed significantly (P < 0.01). The average %BFB
P (17.7 +/- 7.4%) was significantly greater than %BFHW (15.8 +/- 7.5%) and
%BFDXA (16.1 +/- 7.5%); however, there was no significant difference betwee
n %BFHW and %BFDXA. Conclusion: The Bod Pod significantly and systematicall
y underestimated Db, resulting in an overestimation of %BF. More cross-vali
dation research is needed before recommending the Bod Pod as a reference me
thod.