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 in | International Journal of Obesity Vol. 26; no. 7; pp. 947 - 952 |
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DOI | 10.1038/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. |
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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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Title | Adjustment of fat-free mass and fat mass for height in children aged 8 y |
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