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Iatreia

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ARISTIZABAL, Juan Carlos  y  GIRALDO, Argenis. Comparison of three bioimpedance techniques with hydrodensitometry for assessment of body composition in young adult women. Iatreia [online]. 2017, vol.30, n.3, pp.255-264. ISSN 0121-0793.  https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v30n3a01.

Background:

Bioimpedance measurement allows quick and safe estimation of the body composition. However, it remains controversial which bioimpedance measurement technique is more exact for calculating the fat mass percentage (%FM).

Objective:

To compare the %FM obtained with three bioimpedance techniques with hydrodensitometry, as a reference method.

Materials and methods:

In 31 women, the %FM was assessed by hydrodensitometry with simultaneous lung residual volume measurement and three bioimpedance techniques: hands-to-feet (8-electrodes), hand-to-foot (4-electrodes) and footto-foot (4-electrodes).

Results:

Average age and body mass index were 22.4 ± 2.8 years and 23.6 ± 3.3 kg/m2 , respectively. There were no significant differences (p > 0.05) between the %FM obtained by hydrodensitometry (31.4 ± 6.6) and hands-to-feet technique (31.9 ± 5.9). However, hand-to-foot and foot-to-foot techniques showed differences (p < 0.05) with the reference method of +1.4 % and -4.9%, respectively. There was a fair agreement between hydrodensitometry and the results obtained with hands-to-feet (Bland-Altman: IC95 %: -6.6; 5.6) and hand-to-foot (Bland-Altman: IC95 %: -8.0; 5.2) techniques. The foot-to-foot measurement showed poor agreement with the reference method (Bland-Altman: IC95 %: -4.7; 14.4).

Conclusions:

In this group of young women with healthy body weight, the hands-to-feet bioimpedance technique generates body composition values closer to the hydrodensitometry results as compared with the hand-to-foot and foot-to-foot techniques. Additionally, the hands-to-feet technique shows a slightly better agreement with hydrodensitometry than the hand-to-foot and foot-to-foot techniques.

Palabras clave : Bioelectrical Impedance; Body Composition; Eight Electrodes Bioimpedance; Fat Mass; Fat Mass Percentage; Hydrodensitometry.

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