Imboden Mary T, Welch Whitney A, Swartz Ann M, Montoye Alexander H K, Finch Holmes W, Harber Matthew P, Kaminsky Leonard A
Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, United States of America.
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2017 Apr 7;12(4):e0175110. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175110. eCollection 2017.
Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is an established technique for the measurement of body composition. Reference values for these variables, particularly those related to fat mass, are necessary for interpretation and accurate classification of those at risk for obesity-related health complications and in need of lifestyle modifications (diet, physical activity, etc.). Currently, there are no reference values available for GE-Healthcare DXA systems and it is known that whole-body and regional fat mass measures differ by DXA manufacturer.
To develop reference values by age and sex for DXA-derived fat mass measurements with GE-Healthcare systems.
A de-identified sample of 3,327 participants (2,076 women, 1,251 men) was obtained from Ball State University's Clinical Exercise Physiology Laboratory and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Physical Activity & Health Research Laboratory. All scans were completed using a GE Lunar Prodigy or iDXA and data reported included percent body fat (%BF), fat mass index (FMI), and ratios of android-to-gynoid (A/G), trunk/limb, and trunk/leg fat measurements. Percentiles were calculated and a factorial ANOVA was used to determine differences in the mean values for each variable between age and sex.
Normative reference values for fat mass variables from DXA measurements obtained from GE-Healthcare DXA systems are presented as percentiles for both women and men in 10-year age groups. Women had higher (p<0.01) mean %BF and FMI than men, whereas men had higher (p<0.01) mean ratios of A/G, trunk/limb, and trunk/leg fat measurements than women.
These reference values provide clinicians and researchers with a resource for interpretation of DXA-derived fat mass measurements specific to use with GE-Healthcare DXA systems.
双能X线吸收法(DXA)是一种用于测量身体成分的成熟技术。这些变量的参考值,尤其是那些与脂肪量相关的参考值,对于解释和准确分类肥胖相关健康并发症风险人群以及需要进行生活方式改变(饮食、体育活动等)的人群是必要的。目前,GE医疗DXA系统没有可用的参考值,并且已知全身和局部脂肪量测量值因DXA制造商而异。
为GE医疗系统通过DXA得出的脂肪量测量值制定按年龄和性别的参考值。
从鲍尔州立大学临床运动生理学实验室和威斯康星大学密尔沃基分校体育活动与健康研究实验室获取了3327名参与者(2076名女性,1251名男性)的匿名样本。所有扫描均使用GE Lunar Prodigy或iDXA完成,报告的数据包括体脂百分比(%BF)、脂肪量指数(FMI)以及腹部与臀部脂肪(A/G)、躯干/四肢和躯干/腿部脂肪测量值的比率。计算百分位数,并使用析因方差分析来确定各变量在年龄和性别之间的平均值差异。
给出了从GE医疗DXA系统获得的DXA测量脂肪量变量的标准参考值,以10岁年龄组的女性和男性的百分位数表示。女性的平均%BF和FMI高于男性(p<0.01),而男性的A/G、躯干/四肢和躯干/腿部脂肪测量值的平均比率高于女性(p<0.01)。
这些参考值为临床医生和研究人员提供了一种资源,用于解释特定于GE医疗DXA系统使用的DXA得出的脂肪量测量值。