| Literature DB >> 33481106 |
Annelies Van Eyck1,2, Sofie Eerens2, Dominique Trouet1,2, Eline Lauwers1, Kristien Wouters3,4, Benedicte Y De Winter1,5, Johanna H van der Lee6, Koen Van Hoeck2, Kristien J Ledeganck7,8.
Abstract
There is an increasing need for suitable tools to evaluate body composition in paediatrics. The Body Composition Monitor (BCM) shows promise as a method, but reference values in children are lacking. Twenty children were included and measured twice by 4 different raters to asses inter- and intra-rater reproducibility of the BCM. Reliability was assessed using the Bland-Altman method and by calculating intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). The intra-rater ICCs were high (≥ 0.97) for all parameters measured by BCM as were the inter-rater ICCs for all parameters (≥ 0.98) except for overhydration (0.76). Consequently, a study was set up in which BCM measurements were performed in 2058 healthy children aged 3-18.5 years. The age- and gender-specific percentile values and reference curves for body composition (BMI, waist circumference, fat mass and lean tissue mass) and fluid status (extracellular and intracellular water and total body water) relative to age were produced using the GAMLSS method for growth curves.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Body composition; Children; Reference; Reliability; Reproducibility
Year: 2021 PMID: 33481106 PMCID: PMC8105252 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-021-03936-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.183
Reproducibility in terms of intraclass correlation coefficients, Bland-Altman analysis and smallest detectable change
| ICC | Bland-Altman analysis | SDC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intra-rater | Inter-rater | |||||
| Intra- | Inter- | Mean difference | LoA | LoA | ||
| FAT (kg) | 0.99 | 0.98 | 0.02 | − 0.89–0.93 | − 1.10–1.10 | 0.92 |
| LTM (kg) | 0.99 | 0.99 | − 0.02 | − 1.34–1.30 | − 1.70–1.70 | 1.34 |
| TBW (litres) | 0.99 | 0.99 | − 0.02 | − 0.60–0.56 | − 0.81–0.81 | 0.58 |
| ECW (litres) | 0.99 | 0.99 | − 0.01 | − 0.19–0.17 | − 0.20–0.20 | 0.17 |
| OH (litres) | 0.97 | 0.76 | 0.006 | − 0.21–0.22 | − 0.41–0.41 | 0.23 |
ICCs intraclass correlation coefficients, LoA limits of agreement, SDC smallest detectable change, LTM lean tissue mass, TBW total body water, ECW extracellular water, OH overhydration
Fig. 1Bland-Altman plots for fat mass (FAT) and lean tissue mass (LTM). The left panels show classical Bland-Altman plots for intra-rater reproducibility with two repeated measures per child-rater combination. The right panels show modified Bland-Altman plots for inter-rater reproducibility with 4 raters. Each rater is depicted by a different symbol. The mean of the within-person differences and upper and lower limits of agreement are depicted by the horizontal lines
Fig. 2Bland-Altman plots for overhydration (OH), total body water (TBW) and extracellular water (ECW). The left panels show classical Bland-Altman plots for intra-rater reproducibility with two repeated measures per child-rater combination. The right panels show modified Bland-Altman plots for inter-rater reproducibility with 4 raters. Each rater is depicted by a different symbol. The mean of the within-person differences and upper and lower limits of agreement are depicted by the horizontal lines
Fig. 3Percentile graphs for age in boys (left panels) and girls (right panels) aged 3 to 18 years. a Body mass index (BMI), b waist, c fat mass (FAT) and d lean tissue mass (LTM)
Fig. 4Percentile graphs for age in boys (left panels) and girls (right panels) aged 3 to 18 years. a Extracellular water (ECW), b intracellular water (ICW) and c total body water