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Accuracy of a predictive bioelectrical impedance analysis equation for estimating appendicular skeletal muscle mass in a non-Caucasian sample of older people.

Diana Beatriz Rangel Peniche1, Graciela Raya Giorguli2, Heliodoro Alemán-Mateo3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To design and validate a predictive BIA equation to estimate ASM in a sample of non-Caucasian older people and to explore the accuracy of two previous single-frequency BIA published equations.
METHOD: This is a cross-sectional study in 213 physically-independent and apparently healthy older men and women subjects from a central region of Mexico. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, anthropometry, resistance, reactance, and other independent predictive variables were assessed. The total sample was randomized and split into two sub-samples: one group for the development of the predictive single-frequency BIA equation and the other for its validation. The equation was derived by step-wise regression, the goodness of fit was assessed by the highest determination coefficient (R(2)) and precision by the lowest root mean square error. In the validation sample, the accuracy of the new and the published BIA equations was tested by pure error. In addition, Bland and Altman analysis tested the bias.
RESULTS: The selected model had a R(2) of 0.91 and a RMSE of 1.01 kg and fulfilled every regression assumption. The predictive variables included were: Ht(2)/R, sex, and body weight. The new BIA equation showed a PE close to RMSE of the estimate with no significant bias. The published BIA equations proved to be inaccurate and had significant bias.
CONCLUSIONS: This new single-frequency BIA-derived equation was precise, accurate and free of bias. Published BIA equations to estimate ASM should not be used indistinctly in other ethnic groups without validation.
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Keywords:  Appendicular skeletal muscle mass; Body composition; Predictive BIA equations; Sarcopenia syndrome

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25857600     DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2015.03.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0167-4943            Impact factor:   3.250


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2.  Comparison between Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry and Bioelectrical Impedance Analyses for Accuracy in Measuring Whole Body Muscle Mass and Appendicular Skeletal Muscle Mass.

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7.  External validation of BIA equations to estimate appendicular skeletal muscle mass in older adults: Importance of the bias analysis and derivation of correction factors to achieve agreement.

Authors:  María Cáñez-Ríos; Julián Esparza-Romero; Rogelio González-Arellanes; Maribel Ramírez-Torres; Guadalupe Figueroa-Pesqueira; René Urquidez-Romero; Diana Beatriz Rangel-Peniche; Heliodoro Alemán-Mateo
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Authors:  Kwon Chan Jeon; So-Young Kim; Fang Lin Jiang; Sochung Chung; Jatin P Ambegaonkar; Jae-Hyeon Park; Young-Joo Kim; Chul-Hyun Kim
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