Body composition in the elderly: Reference values and bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy to predict total body skeletal muscle mass
Journal article, 2009

BACKGROUND & AIMS: To validate the bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy (BIS) model against dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), to develop and compare BIS estimates of skeletal muscle mass (SMM) to other prediction equations, and to report BIS reference values of body composition in a population-based sample of 75-year-old Swedes. METHODS: Body composition was measured by BIS in 574 subjects, and by DXA and BIS in a subset of 98 subjects. Data from the latter group was used to develop BIS prediction equations for total body skeletal muscle mass (TBSMM). RESULTS: Average fat free mass (FFM) measured by DXA and BIS was comparable. FFM(BIS) for women and men was 40.6kg and 55.8kg, respectively. Average fat free mass index (FFMI) and body fat index (BFI) for women were 15.6 and 11.0. Average FFMI and BFI for men were 18.3 and 8.6. Existing bioelectrical impedance analysis equations to predict SMM were not valid in this cohort. A TBSMM prediction equation developed from this sample had an R(pred)(2) of 0.91, indicating that the equation would explain 91% of the variability in future observations. CONCLUSIONS: BIS correctly estimated average FFM in healthy elderly Swedes. For prediction of TBSMM, a population specific equation was required.

fat free mass

body composition

bioelectrical impedance

skeletal muscle mass

dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

elderly

Author

Marja Tengvall

University of Gothenburg

Lars Ellegård

University of Gothenburg

Vibeke Malmros

University of Gothenburg

Niklas Bosaeus

University of Gothenburg

Lauren Lissner

University of Gothenburg

Ingvar Bosaeus

University of Gothenburg

Clinical Nutrition

0261-5614 (ISSN) 15321983 (eISSN)

Vol. 28 1 52-58

Subject Categories

Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology

DOI

10.1016/j.clnu.2008.10.005

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10/10/2017