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Nirmala Rathnayake1, Gayani Alwis2, Janaka Lenora3, Sarath Lekamwasam4.
Abstract
Attempts have been made to estimate body fat using anthropometry, and most of them are country-specific. This study was designed to develop and cross-validate anthropometric predictive equations to estimate the total body fat percentage (TBFP) of Sri Lankan adult women. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Galle, Sri Lanka, with two groups: Group A (group for equation development) and Group B (cross-validation group) (n = 175 each) of randomly selected healthy adult women aged 30-60 years. TBFP (%) was quantified with total body DXA (TBFPDXA). Height (m), weight (kg), and skinfold thickness (SFT, mm) at six sites and circumferences (cm) at five sites were measured. In the first step, four anthropometric equations were developed based on the data obtained from multiple regression analyses (TBFPDXA = dependent variable and anthropometric measurements and age = independent variables) with Group A. They were developed on the basis of circumferences (TBFP1), SFTs (TBFP2), circumferences and SFTs (TBFP3), and highly significant circumferences and SFTs (r ≥ 0.6) (TBFP4). In the second step, the newly developed equations were cross-validated using Group B. Three equations (TBFP1, TBFP2, and TBFP4) showed the agreement with cross-validation criteria. There were no differences between TBFPDXA and TBFP estimated by these equations (p > 0.05). They showed higher measurement concordance with TBFPDXA; correlation between measured TBFP with DXA and estimated with TBFP1, TBFP2, and TBFP4, respectively, was 0.80 (R 2 = 0.65, SEE = 3.10), 0.83 (R 2 = 0.69, SEE = 2.93), and 0.84 (R 2 = 0.72, SEE = 2.78). Three anthropometric measurements based on predictive equations were developed and cross-validated to satisfactorily estimate the TBFP in adult women.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32733703 PMCID: PMC7378595 DOI: 10.1155/2020/2087346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Measurement landmarks of circumferences and SFTs [3, 16].
| Site of circumference or SFT | Landmarks of measurements |
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| MUAC | Measured at midway between the lateral projection of the acromion process of the scapula and the inferior margin of the olecranon process of the ulna |
| ThC | Measured at midway between the midpoint of the inguinal crease and the proximal border of the patella |
| CaC | Measured at the maximal circumference of the calf |
| WC | Measured at midway between iliac crest and lower rib margin at the end of normal expiration |
| HC | Measured at the widest part of the buttocks at intertrochantric level |
| TrSFT | Measured at the vertical fold of posterior midline of the upper arm, halfway between the acromion (shoulder) and olecranon processes (elbow), while the arm held freely at the side of the body |
| BSFT | Measured at the vertical fold, anterior aspect of the arm over the belly of the biceps muscle, 1 cm above the level used to mark the triceps site |
| ThSFT | Measured at the vertical fold anterior midline of the thigh, midway between the proximal border of the patella (upper knee) and the inguinal crease (hip) |
| CaSFT | Measured at the vertical fold, maximum circumference of the calf on the midline of the medial border. |
| SISFT | Measured at the diagonal fold, anterior axillary line; immediately superior to the iliac crest, in line with the natural angle of the iliac crest taken, midaxillary line (traditional technique), superior to the iliac crest |
| SCSFT | Measured at the diagonal fold, 1 to 2 cm below the inferior angle of the scapula |
MUAC = midupper arm circumference; CaC = calf circumference; ThC = thigh circumference; WC = waist circumference; HC = hip circumference; TrSFT = triceps skinfold thickness; BSFT = biceps skinfold thickness; CaSFT = calf skinfold thickness; ThSFT = thigh skinfold thickness; SISFT = suprailiac skinfold thickness; SCSFT = subscapular skinfold thickness.
Sociodemographic characteristics of women in Groups A and B (n = 350).
| Characteristics | Subcategory | Group A ( | Group B ( |
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| Age | Aged 30–40 years | 40 (22.9) | 40 (22.9) |
| Aged 41–50 years | 50 (28.6) | 56 (32.0) | |
| Aged 51–60 years | 85 (48.6) | 79 (45.1) | |
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| Menopausal status | PrMW | 92 (52.6) | 92 (52.6) |
| PMW | 83 (47.4) | 83 (47.4) | |
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| Ethnicity | Sinhala | 166 (94.9) | 165 (94.3) |
| Non-Sinhala | 9 (5.1) | 10 (5.7) | |
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| Employment status | Employed | 56 (32.0) | 51 (29.1) |
| Unemployed | 119 (68.0) | 124 (70.9) | |
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| Civil status | Married | 145 (82.9) | 148 (84.6) |
| Single or widowed or divorced | 30 (17.1) | 27 (15.4) | |
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| Living companion | With husband and children | 119 (68.0) | 116 (66.3) |
| With husband or children | 29 (16.6) | 23 (66.3) | |
| Alone or living with others | 27 (15.4) | 36 (20.6) | |
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| Education status | Primary education | 45 (27.5) | 38 (21.7) |
| Secondary education | 62 (35.4) | 70 (40.0) | |
| Upper secondary or tertiary education | 68 (38.9) | 67 (38.3) | |
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| Monthly income | Below 20000 LKR | 106 (60.6) | 110 (62.9) |
| Above 20000 LKR | 69 (39.4) | 65 (37.1) | |
LKR = Sri Lankan rupees (190LKR = 1USD); PrMW = premenopausal women; PMW = postmenopausal women. Living with others includes parents, siblings, friends, or other relatives.
Basic characteristics of women in Groups A and B (n = 350).
| Characteristic | Group A ( | Group B ( |
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| Age (years) | 48.7 (8.5) | 48.7 (8.3) |
| Weight (kg) | 58.10 (10.93) | 57.04 (10.84) |
| Height (m) | 1.51 (0.60) | 1.50 (0.06) |
| WC (cm) | 83.22 (10.30) | 83.08 (9.95) |
| HC (cm) | 97.91 (9.45) | 97.83 (9.34) |
| MUAC (cm) | 30.89 (3.86) | 30.91 (3.73) |
| CaC (cm) | 33.35 (3.33) | 33.05 (3.39) |
| ThC (cm) | 49.82 (6.09) | 49.98 (6.25) |
| TrSFT (mm) | 19.21 (6.18) | 19.78 (6.23) |
| BSFT (mm) | 9.86 (4.50) | 10.53 (5.00) |
| CaSFT (mm) | 17.80 (7.07) | 17.98 (8.06) |
| ThSFT (mm) | 27.32 (9.66) | 27.51 (9.59) |
| SISFT (mm) | 16.02 (10.66) | 16.41 (10.52) |
| SCSFT (mm) | 20.03 (7.26) | 20.43 (7.31) |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 25.23 (4.24) | 25.12 (4.34) |
| WHR | 0.84 (0.05) | 0.84 (0.05) |
| TBFP (%) | 34.88 (5.35) | 34.79 (5.26) |
SD = standard deviation; WC = waist circumference; HC = hip circumference; MUAC = midupper arm circumference; CaC = calf circumference; ThC = thigh circumference; TrSFT = triceps skinfold thickness; BSFT = biceps skinfold thickness; CaSFT = calf skinfold thickness; ThSFT = thigh skinfold thickness; SISFT = suprailiac skinfold thickness; SCSFT = subscapular skinfold thickness; BMI = body mass index; WHR = waist-to-hip ratio; TBFP = total body fat percentage; PrMW = premenopausal women; PMW = postmenopausal women.
Equations developed to estimate TBFP of middle-aged women in Group A (n = 175).
| Step | Basis of equation | Equation |
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| 1 | Circumferences | TBFP1 | 32.484 + 0.464 (HC) − 28.385 (height) | 0.81 | 0.66 | 3.12 |
| 2 | SFTs | TBFP2 | 44.623 + 0.154 (age) + 0.207 (weight) − 24.118 (height) + 0.163 (ThSFT) + 0.092 (SISFT) + 0.141 (BSFT) | 0.85 | 0.71 | 2.84 |
| 3 | Circumferences and SFTs | TBFP3 | 23.286 + 0.259 (HC) − 15.449 (height) + 0.172 (ThSFT) + 0.123 (age) + 0.074 (SISFT) − 0.27 (CaC) + 0.137 (BSFT) + 0.112 (ThC) | 0.87 | 0.76 | 2.65 |
| 4 | Highly significant circumferences and SFTs | TBFP4 | 23.657 + 0.297 (HC) − 19.261 (height) + 0.175 (ThSFT) + 0.113 (age) + 0.065 (SISFT) | 0.86 | 0.73 | 2.76 |
TBFP = total body fat percentage; SFT = skinfold thickness; HC = hip circumference; CaC = calf circumference; ThC = thigh circumference; BSFT = biceps skinfold thickness; ThSFT = thigh skinfold thickness; SISFT = suprailiac skinfold thickness. r = correlation coefficient, R2 = determination coefficient, and SEE = standard error of estimate. Weight in kg, height in m, circumference in cm, and SFT in mm. Correlations were significant at <0.001 level.
Cross-validation of developed equations; comparison of measured and estimated TBFP in Group B (n = 175).
| Model | Mean (SD) (kg) | Mean difference (SD) | Range of mean difference | Standard error mean | Significance ( |
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| TBFP1 | 35.13 (4.31) | −0.38 (3.10) | −0.85 to 0.07 | 0.23 | 0.10 |
| TBFP2 | 35.10 (4.73) | −0.35 (2.94) | −0.79 to 0.08 | 0.22 | 0.11 |
| TBFP3 | 32.90 (5.22) | 1.84 (3.03) | 1.39 to 2.30 | 1.22 | <0.001 |
| TBFP4 | 35.09 (4.66) | −0.34 (2.78) | −0.76 to 0.06 | 0.21 | 0.09 |
TBFP = total body fat percentage; SD = standard deviation. Mean comparison was performed with the paired sample t-test.
Cross-validation of developed equations; regression analysis with Group B and limits of agreements (n = 175).
| Equation | Regression analysis | Limits of agreements (mean difference ± 1.96 SD) | ||
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| Correlation coefficient ( | Determination coefficient ( | Standard error of estimate (SEE) | ||
| TBFP1 | 0.80 | 0.65 | 3.10 | −6.45 to 5.69 |
| TBFP2 | 0.83 | 0.69 | 2.93 | −6.11 to 5.41 |
| TBFP4 | 0.84 | 0.72 | 2.78 | −5.78 to 5.10 |
TBFP = total body fat percentage; SD = standard deviation. r = correlation coefficient, R2 = determination coefficient, and SEE = standard error of estimate. Correlations are significant at <0.001.
Figure 1Correlation plotting between estimated TBFP by validated anthropometric equations and TBFP measured with DXA (TBFPDXA) (n = 175). (a) TBFP1 vs. TBFPDXA; (b) TBFP2 vs. TBFPDXA; (c) TBFP3 vs. TBFPDXA; (d) TBFP4 vs. TBFPDXA. TBFP = total body fat percentage.
Figure 2Agreement between newly developed equations and criterion method (TBFPDXA) (n = 175). (a) TBFP1; (b) TBFP2; (c) TBFP4. TBFP = total body fat percentage.