D. Bonilla, Laura Castrillón-Ruíz, Luisa F. Soto-Arenas, Mayra A. Márquez-Rodríguez, R. Kreider, J. Petro
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Estimation of Stature in Adults: Development and Validation of a New Predictive Formula using the Tibiale Mediale-Sphyrion Tibiale Length.
Introduction: Several regression equations for estimating stature have been used by health professionals in the clinical, nutritional, and forensic practice. However, there is a lack of standardization when taking measures and further population-specific equations are needed. We aimed to develop and validate an equation to estimate stature in adult population using the International Society for the Advancement of Kinanthropometry (ISAK)-standardized measurement Tibiale Mediale-Sphyrion Tibiale (TMST) length.
Methodology: A total of 188 Colombian adult women and men (23.1(4.0) years; 165.0(8.5) cm; 62.6(11.5) kg; 22.9(3.0) kg·m-2) participated in this STROBE-based cross-sectional study. Body mass, stature and TMST length were measured according to the ISAK protocol. Participants were randomly assigned to either the equation development group (n=81) or validation group (n=107). The new predictive equation of stature was derived by multiple linear regression analysis using TMST length, age and sex as predictors. Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman analysis were performed to assess agreement between the real and estimated stature.
Results: The selected predictive equation of stature (R2=0.851; SEE=4.36 cm) did not include the age since this variable did not have statistical influence on the results: 117.156 - (6.245 x Sex) + (1.482 x TMST); sex = 0 for men and 1 for women. ICC (95% CI) of 0.851 (0.788, 0.896) was obtained. The 95% limits-of-agreement between real and estimated stature ranged from 7.00 to -10.28 cm (bias -1.64 cm).
Conclusions: This new formula represents an ISAK-standardized, low-cost, and easy-to-apply method to estimate stature in population with mobility limitations (hospitalized, injured athletes, etc.) or in forensic anthropology. However, further external validation is needed.
期刊介绍:
Spanish Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE NUTRICIÓN HUMANA Y DIETÉTICA) is the official scientific journal of the Spanish Association of Dieticians and Nutritionists (Asociación Española de Dietistas-Nutricionistas-AEDN). It has as its main objective to be the leading journal in the field of human nutrition and dietetics. It publishes scientific articles that have been reviewed anonymously by experts on the subject (peer-review). The three-monthly Journal publishes research and review articles on clinical and hospital nutrition, applied dietetics and diet therapy, community and public health nutrition, basic and applied nutrition, food and health education, group, social and commercial catering, culinary and gastronomy technology, food science, toxicology and food safety, food culture, sociology and anthropology of eating, humanitarian cooperation, in fact, in all areas of human nutrition and dietetics.