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Measurement of Fat‐Free Mass in Infants

 

作者: NIELS DE BRUIN,   KLAAS WESTERTERP,   HERMAN DEGENHART,   HENK VISSER,  

 

期刊: Pediatric Research  (OVID Available online 1995)
卷期: Volume 38, issue 3  

页码: 411-417

 

ISSN:0031-3998

 

年代: 1995

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Body composition data are important for adequate monitoring of growth and nutritional status in infants.180 Isotope dilution techniques (ID18-o) are widely used to estimate total body water (TBW) and calculate fat-free mass (FFM). A problem of isotope dilution is an underestimation of TBW by the extrapolation tot= 0 approach and an overestimation of TBW by the plateau approach. Using total body electrical conductivity (TOBEC) as the reference technique we validated the extrapolation approach by 149 measurements (boys,n= 76; girls,n= 73) in 50 healthy infants aged 1–12 mo. TOBEC-derived FFM and fat mass were in excellent agreement with Fomon's reference data. Strictly linear relationships with slopes not significantly different from one were found between FFM estimated by TOBEC (FFMTOBEC) and FFM estimated by ID18-O(FFM18-O) (r = 0.98 and residual SD = 0.29 for boys,r= 0.98 and residual SD = 0.32 for girls). FFM18-Owas slightly but significantly lower than FFMTOBEC, the difference being on average 0.18 (±0.24) kg for girls and 0.08 (± 0.21) kg for boys (i.e.respectively 4 (±4.5)% (p< 0.0001) and 1.5 (±3.9)% (p= 0.004) of FFMTOBEC). We conclude that ID18-Ousing the extrapolation tot= 0 approach is suitable for TBW and FFM estimations in groups of infants. Due to the considerable measurement error of ID18-O(estimated at ∼6%), individual TBW18-Oand FFM18-Oestimates should be considered with some caution.

 

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