This study presents anthropometric data on 192 elderly males and 342 elderl
y females from two contrasting population settings in rural Thailand. Sixty
per cent of the subjects lived in with relatives and 40% in a residential
home. The elderly population in the present study had BMI values of 21 kg/m
(2) for men and 22-23 kg/m(2) for women. Due to different age distributions
in the two groups studied, the anthropometric values were adjusted for age
. There was a negative correlation between age and weight for men and women
at both sites. Both males and females were shorter with smaller armspan in
the residential home. There were significant differences in the distributi
on of adipose tissue, after adjustment for age, between the two communities
. Men in the residential home had larger waist circumference, triceps and b
iceps skinfold thicknesses but smaller subscapular skinfold thicknesses tha
n the men in the rural community. Women in the residential home were heavie
r with larger biceps and triceps skinfold thicknesses and smaller arm circu
mferences than the women in the rural community. The elderly in the residen
tial home had a general reduction in body fat with age, unlike the elderly
in the rural community who showed a decrease in mainly peripheral fat, The
likely impact of lifestyle and feeding practices in the two sites on body c
omposition is also discussed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All ri
ghts reserved.