Predicting appendicular lean and fat mass with bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults with physical function decline - The PROVIDE study

Scafoglieri A, Clarys JP, Bauer JM, Verlaan S, Van Malderen L, Vantieghem S, Cederholm T, Sieber C, Mets T, Bautmans I (2017)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2017

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Publisher: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE

Book Volume: 36

Pages Range: 869-875

Journal Issue: 3

DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2016.04.026

Abstract

Background & aims: No generalizable formulas exist that are derived from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for predicting appendicular lean mass (ALM) and fat mass (AFM) in sarcopenic older adults. Since precision of regional body composition (BC) data in multicentre trials is essential, this study aimed to: 1) develop and cross-validate soft tissue BIA equations with GE Lunar and Hologic DXA systems as their reference 2) to compare our new ALM equation to two previously published models and 3) to assess the agreement between BIA- and DXA-derived soft tissue ratios as indicators of limb tissue quality.Methods: Two-hundred and ninety-one participants with functional limitations (SPPB-score 4-9; sarcopenia class I or II, measured by BIA) were recruited from 18 study centres in six European countries. BIA equations, using DXA-derived ALM and AFM as the dependent variable, and age, gender, weight, impedance index and reactance as independent variables, were developed using a stepwise multiple linear regression approach.Results: Cross-validation gave rise to 4 equations using the whole sample:ALM(LUNAR) (kg) = 1.821 + (0.168*height(2)/resistance) + (0.132*weight) + (0.017*reactance) - (1.931*sex)[R-2 = 0.86 and SEE = 1.37 kg]AFM(LUNAR) (kg) = -6.553 (0.093* height(2)/resistance) + (0.272*weight) + (4.295*sex)[R-2 = 0.70 and SEE = 1.53 kg]ALM(HOLOGIC) (kg) = 4.957 + (0.196* height(2)/resistance) + (0.060*weight) - (2.554*sex)[R-2 = 0.90 and SEE = 1.28 kg]AFM(HOLOGIC)(kg) = -4.716 - (0.142* height2/resistance) + (0.316*weight) + (4.453*sex) - (0.040*reactance)[R-2 = 0.73 and SEE = 1.54 kg]Both previously published models significantly overestimated ALM in our sample with biases of -0.36 kg to -1.05 kg.For the ratio of ALM to AFM, a strong correlation (r = 0.82, P < 0.0001) was found between the mean estimate from BIA and the DXA models without significant difference (estimated bias of 0.02 and 95% LOA 0.62, 0.65).Conclusion: We propose new BIA equations allowing the estimation of appendicular lean and fat mass. Our equations allow to accurately estimate the appendicular lean/fat ratio which might provide information regarding limb tissue quality, in clinical settings. Furthermore, these BIA equations can be applied to characterize sarcopenia with Hologic and Lunar reference values for BC. Previously published BIA-based models tend to overestimate ALM in sarcopenic older adults. Users of both GE Lunar and Hologic may now benefit from these equations in field research. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Scafoglieri, A., Clarys, J.P., Bauer, J.M., Verlaan, S., Van Malderen, L., Vantieghem, S.,... Bautmans, I. (2017). Predicting appendicular lean and fat mass with bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults with physical function decline - The PROVIDE study. Clinical Nutrition, 36(3), 869-875. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clnu.2016.04.026

MLA:

Scafoglieri, Aldo, et al. "Predicting appendicular lean and fat mass with bioelectrical impedance analysis in older adults with physical function decline - The PROVIDE study." Clinical Nutrition 36.3 (2017): 869-875.

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