Agreement of bioimpedance analysis and ultrasound scanning for fat mass, fat free mass and body fat percentage evaluation in the group of adult women

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biological Communications Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.21638/spbu03.2023.305
Elvira A Bondareva, Olga Parfenteva, Aleksandra Vasileva, Nikolay Kulemin, A. Gadzhiakhmedova, Olga Kovaleva, N. Khromov-Borisov
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The study aims to perform an agreement analysis of bioimpedance (BIA) results obtained using АВС-02 “Medas” (Russia) and ultrasound scanning (US) using BodyMetrixTM (USA) for fat mass, fat free mass and body fat percentage in the group of females from Moscow. The study was performed with 180 female subjects 18-67 years of age. The agreement analysis conducted in the whole sample revealed a low level of agreement in estimating body fat percentage (CCC = 0.70 0.76 0.81) and fat free mass (CCC = 0.86 0.89 0.91), but agreement can be described as medium in estimating fat mass (CCC = 0.90 0.92 0.94). Then we adjusted the prediction equations and the agreement analysis was conducted again. Adjusted prediction equations improved the level of agreement to medium when estimating body fat percentage and fat free mass. Thus, the proposed equations can be used for the translation of body composition results obtained by US into the BIA data.
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生物阻抗分析和超声波扫描在评估成年女性群体的脂肪量、无脂肪量和体脂率方面的一致性
本研究旨在对使用АВС-02 "Medas"(俄罗斯)获得的生物阻抗(BIA)结果和使用BodyMetrixTM(美国)进行的超声波扫描(US)结果进行一致性分析,以了解莫斯科女性群体的脂肪量、无脂肪量和体脂率。研究对象为 180 名 18-67 岁的女性。对整个样本进行的一致性分析表明,在估算体脂百分比(CCC = 0.70 0.76 0.81)和无脂肪质量(CCC = 0.86 0.89 0.91)时,一致性水平较低,但在估算脂肪质量(CCC = 0.90 0.92 0.94)时,一致性可谓中等。然后,我们调整了预测方程,并再次进行了一致性分析。调整后的预测方程在估计体脂率和无脂质量时将一致性提高到了中等水平。因此,所提出的方程可用于将 US 得出的身体成分结果转化为 BIA 数据。
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