Adjustment of fat-free mass and fat mass for height in children aged 8 y

Objective: To explore the relationships between height and (a) fat-free mass (FFM) and (b) fat mass (FM) in children in order to determine the optimum means of adjusting body composition for height. Design: Cross-sectional study. Subjects: Sixty-nine children aged 8 y. Measurements and Methods: Weig...

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Published inInternational Journal of Obesity Vol. 26; no. 7; pp. 947 - 952
Main Authors Wells, J.C.K, Cole, T.J
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Published Basingstoke Nature Publishing Group 01.07.2002
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DOI10.1038/sj.ijo.0802027

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Abstract Objective: To explore the relationships between height and (a) fat-free mass (FFM) and (b) fat mass (FM) in children in order to determine the optimum means of adjusting body composition for height. Design: Cross-sectional study. Subjects: Sixty-nine children aged 8 y. Measurements and Methods: Weight and height (HT) were measured, and total body water by deuterium dilution for estimation of fat-free mass and fat mass. The indices FFM/HT2 and FM/HT2 were calculated, as were the indices FFM/HTp and FM/HTp where P was selected in order to eliminate the correlation of these indices with height. Results: FFM was optimally adjusted for height by calculating FFM/HT2. FM was optimally adjusted by calculating FM/HT6. However, height accounted for <8% of the variation in FM/HT2, indicating that the bias of this simpler index is small. Conclusions: Different adjustments of FFM and FM for height are possible, depending on the study design. The indices FFM/HT2 and FM/HT2 are appropriate for many purposes, and have the advantage of expressing both aspects of body composition in common units. However, in some scenarios a more sophisticated approach is required for evaluating body fatness.
AbstractList To explore the relationships between height and (a) fat-free mass (FFM) and (b) fat mass (FM) in children in order to determine the optimum means of adjusting body composition for height. Cross-sectional study. Sixty-nine children aged 8 y. Weight and height (HT) were measured, and total body water by deuterium dilution for estimation of fat-free mass and fat mass. The indices FFM/HT(2) and FM/HT(2) were calculated, as were the indices FFM/HT(p) and FM/HT(p) where P was selected in order to eliminate the correlation of these indices with height. FFM was optimally adjusted for height by calculating FFM/HT(2). FM was optimally adjusted by calculating FM/HT(6). However, height accounted for <8% of the variation in FM/HT(2), indicating that the bias of this simpler index is small. Different adjustments of FFM and FM for height are possible, depending on the study design. The indices FFM/HT(2) and FM/HT(2) are appropriate for many purposes, and have the advantage of expressing both aspects of body composition in common units. However, in some scenarios a more sophisticated approach is required for evaluating body fatness.
Objective: To explore the relationships between height and (a) fat-free mass (FFM) and (b) fat mass (FM) in children in order to determine the optimum means of adjusting body composition for height. Design: Cross-sectional study. Subjects: Sixty-nine children aged 8 y. Measurements and Methods: Weight and height (HT) were measured, and total body water by deuterium dilution for estimation of fat-free mass and fat mass. The indices FFM/HT2 and FM/HT2 were calculated, as were the indices FFM/HTp and FM/HTp where P was selected in order to eliminate the correlation of these indices with height. Results: FFM was optimally adjusted for height by calculating FFM/HT2. FM was optimally adjusted by calculating FM/HT6. However, height accounted for <8% of the variation in FM/HT2, indicating that the bias of this simpler index is small. Conclusions: Different adjustments of FFM and FM for height are possible, depending on the study design. The indices FFM/HT2 and FM/HT2 are appropriate for many purposes, and have the advantage of expressing both aspects of body composition in common units. However, in some scenarios a more sophisticated approach is required for evaluating body fatness.
OBJECTIVE:: To explore the relationships between height and (a) fat-free mass (FFM) and (b) fat mass (FM) in children in order to determine the optimum means of adjusting body composition for height. DESIGN:: Cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS:: Sixty-nine children aged 8 y. MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS:: Weight and height (HT) were measured, and total body water by deuterium dilution for estimation of fat-free mass and fat mass. The indices FFM/HT2 and FM/HT2 were calculated, as were the indices FFM/HTp and FM/HTp where P was selected in order to eliminate the correlation of these indices with height. RESULTS:: FFM was optimally adjusted for height by calculating FFM/HT2 . FM was optimally adjusted by calculating FM/HT6 . However, height accounted for <8% of the variation in FM/HT2 , indicating that the bias of this simpler index is small. CONCLUSIONS:: Different adjustments of FFM and FM for height are possible, depending on the study design. The indices FFM/HT2 and FM/HT2 are appropriate for many purposes, and have the advantage of expressing both aspects of body composition in common units. However, in some scenarios a more sophisticated approach is required for evaluating body fatness. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY: (2002) 26, 947-952. doi:10.1038/sj.ijo.0802027
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Biological and medical sciences
Body Composition
Body Height
Body Mass Index
body water
Body Weight
Child
children
Children & youth
Childrens health
Cross-Sectional Studies
Deuterium
Epidemiology
experimental design
fat free mass
Female
Great Britain
Human physiology applied to population studies and life conditions. Human ecophysiology
Humans
lean body mass
Male
Medical sciences
Nutrition research
Nutritional survey. Food supply and nutritional requirement
Obesity
Pediatrics
Regression Analysis
United Kingdom
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