Four-compartment model and validation of deuterium dilution technique to estimate fat-free mass in Mexican youth

Abstract Objective To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D2 O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children. Methods This was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6...

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Published in:Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.) Vol. 25; no. 2; pp. 194 - 199
Main Authors: Ramírez, Erik, Ph.D, Valencia, Mauro E., Ph.D, Moya-Camarena, Silvia Y., Ph.D, Alemán-Mateo, Heliodoro, Ph.D, Méndez, Rosa O., M.Sc
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Abstract Abstract Objective To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D2 O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children. Methods This was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6–14 y of age were recruited and completed the study during 5 mo. Total body water was measured using the D2 O dilution technique and FFM was calculated using Fomon's (6–10 y) and Lohman's (11–14 y) hydration constants. Body composition using the 4C model was calculated with Lohman's equation. Results Group mean accuracy showed no differences in FFM determined by D2 O dilution and the 4C model (1.24 kg, P > 0.4), by gender (2.1 kg, P > 0.2), or by method-by-gender interaction ( P > 0.7). FFMs were 26.9 and 25.7 kg by the 4C and 2C models, respectively. The test for coincidence of slopes and intercepts between the 2C and 4C models and the line of identity were not different ( P > 0.05). Precision by R2 explained 98% of the variance (standard error of the estimate 1.2 kg). Bias for the difference in FFM was not significant (−1.27, 95% confidence interval −1.5 to −0.9) and no association between the mean of the differences and the magnitude of the measurements was found ( P > 0.05). Mean bias was −1.27 kg for FFM ( P > 0.05), and limits of agreement were −3.1 to 0.8 kg. Conclusion The D2 O dilution technique used with these hydration constants was accurate, precise, and free of bias in Mexican children and adolescents compared with the 4C model.
AbstractList Abstract Objective To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D2 O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children. Methods This was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6–14 y of age were recruited and completed the study during 5 mo. Total body water was measured using the D2 O dilution technique and FFM was calculated using Fomon's (6–10 y) and Lohman's (11–14 y) hydration constants. Body composition using the 4C model was calculated with Lohman's equation. Results Group mean accuracy showed no differences in FFM determined by D2 O dilution and the 4C model (1.24 kg, P > 0.4), by gender (2.1 kg, P > 0.2), or by method-by-gender interaction ( P > 0.7). FFMs were 26.9 and 25.7 kg by the 4C and 2C models, respectively. The test for coincidence of slopes and intercepts between the 2C and 4C models and the line of identity were not different ( P > 0.05). Precision by R2 explained 98% of the variance (standard error of the estimate 1.2 kg). Bias for the difference in FFM was not significant (−1.27, 95% confidence interval −1.5 to −0.9) and no association between the mean of the differences and the magnitude of the measurements was found ( P > 0.05). Mean bias was −1.27 kg for FFM ( P > 0.05), and limits of agreement were −3.1 to 0.8 kg. Conclusion The D2 O dilution technique used with these hydration constants was accurate, precise, and free of bias in Mexican children and adolescents compared with the 4C model.
OBJECTIVETo validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D(2)O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children.METHODSThis was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6-14 y of age were recruited and completed the study during 5 mo. Total body water was measured using the D(2)O dilution technique and FFM was calculated using Fomon's (6-10 y) and Lohman's (11-14 y) hydration constants. Body composition using the 4C model was calculated with Lohman's equation.RESULTSGroup mean accuracy showed no differences in FFM determined by D(2)O dilution and the 4C model (1.24 kg, P > 0.4), by gender (2.1 kg, P > 0.2), or by method-by-gender interaction (P > 0.7). FFMs were 26.9 and 25.7 kg by the 4C and 2C models, respectively. The test for coincidence of slopes and intercepts between the 2C and 4C models and the line of identity were not different (P > 0.05). Precision by R(2) explained 98% of the variance (standard error of the estimate 1.2 kg). Bias for the difference in FFM was not significant (-1.27, 95% confidence interval -1.5 to -0.9) and no association between the mean of the differences and the magnitude of the measurements was found (P > 0.05). Mean bias was -1.27 kg for FFM (P > 0.05), and limits of agreement were -3.1 to 0.8 kg.CONCLUSIONThe D(2)O dilution technique used with these hydration constants was accurate, precise, and free of bias in Mexican children and adolescents compared with the 4C model.
To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D(2)O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children. This was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6-14 y of age were recruited and completed the study during 5 mo. Total body water was measured using the D(2)O dilution technique and FFM was calculated using Fomon's (6-10 y) and Lohman's (11-14 y) hydration constants. Body composition using the 4C model was calculated with Lohman's equation. Group mean accuracy showed no differences in FFM determined by D(2)O dilution and the 4C model (1.24 kg, P > 0.4), by gender (2.1 kg, P > 0.2), or by method-by-gender interaction (P > 0.7). FFMs were 26.9 and 25.7 kg by the 4C and 2C models, respectively. The test for coincidence of slopes and intercepts between the 2C and 4C models and the line of identity were not different (P > 0.05). Precision by R(2) explained 98% of the variance (standard error of the estimate 1.2 kg). Bias for the difference in FFM was not significant (-1.27, 95% confidence interval -1.5 to -0.9) and no association between the mean of the differences and the magnitude of the measurements was found (P > 0.05). Mean bias was -1.27 kg for FFM (P > 0.05), and limits of agreement were -3.1 to 0.8 kg. The D(2)O dilution technique used with these hydration constants was accurate, precise, and free of bias in Mexican children and adolescents compared with the 4C model.
Objective To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D2O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children. Methods This was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6-14 y of age were recruited and completed the study during 5 mo. Total body water was measured using the D2O dilution technique and FFM was calculated using Fomon's (6-10 y) and Lohman's (11-14 y) hydration constants. Body composition using the 4C model was calculated with Lohman's equation. Results Group mean accuracy showed no differences in FFM determined by D2O dilution and the 4C model (1.24 kg,P> 0.4), by gender (2.1 kg,P> 0.2), or by method-by-gender interaction (P> 0.7). FFMs were 26.9 and 25.7 kg by the 4C and 2C models, respectively. The test for coincidence of slopes and intercepts between the 2C and 4C models and the line of identity were not different (P> 0.05). Precision byR2explained 98% of the variance (standard error of the estimate 1.2 kg). Bias for the difference in FFM was not significant (-1.27, 95% confidence interval -1.5 to -0.9) and no association between the mean of the differences and the magnitude of the measurements was found (P> 0.05). Mean bias was -1.27 kg for FFM (P> 0.05), and limits of agreement were -3.1 to 0.8 kg. Conclusion The D2O dilution technique used with these hydration constants was accurate, precise, and free of bias in Mexican children and adolescents compared with the 4C model.
To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D 2O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children. This was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6–14 y of age were recruited and completed the study during 5 mo. Total body water was measured using the D 2O dilution technique and FFM was calculated using Fomon's (6–10 y) and Lohman's (11–14 y) hydration constants. Body composition using the 4C model was calculated with Lohman's equation. Group mean accuracy showed no differences in FFM determined by D 2O dilution and the 4C model (1.24 kg, P > 0.4), by gender (2.1 kg, P > 0.2), or by method-by-gender interaction ( P > 0.7). FFMs were 26.9 and 25.7 kg by the 4C and 2C models, respectively. The test for coincidence of slopes and intercepts between the 2C and 4C models and the line of identity were not different ( P > 0.05). Precision by R 2 explained 98% of the variance (standard error of the estimate 1.2 kg). Bias for the difference in FFM was not significant (−1.27, 95% confidence interval −1.5 to −0.9) and no association between the mean of the differences and the magnitude of the measurements was found ( P > 0.05). Mean bias was −1.27 kg for FFM ( P > 0.05), and limits of agreement were −3.1 to 0.8 kg. The D 2O dilution technique used with these hydration constants was accurate, precise, and free of bias in Mexican children and adolescents compared with the 4C model.
Objective: To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D₂O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican children. Methods: This was designed as a cross-sectional, non-probabilistic study. Sixty subjects (30 male and 30 female) 6-14 y of age were recruited and completed the study during 5 mo. Total body water was measured using the D₂O dilution technique and FFM was calculated using Fomon's (6-10 y) and Lohman's (11-14 y) hydration constants. Body composition using the 4C model was calculated with Lohman's equation. Results: Group mean accuracy showed no differences in FFM determined by D₂O dilution and the 4C model (1.24 kg, P > 0.4), by gender (2.1 kg, P > 0.2), or by method-by-gender interaction (P > 0.7). FFMs were 26.9 and 25.7 kg by the 4C and 2C models, respectively. The test for coincidence of slopes and intercepts between the 2C and 4C models and the line of identity were not different (P > 0.05). Precision by R ² explained 98% of the variance (standard error of the estimate 1.2 kg). Bias for the difference in FFM was not significant (-1.27, 95% confidence interval -1.5 to -0.9) and no association between the mean of the differences and the magnitude of the measurements was found (P > 0.05). Mean bias was -1.27 kg for FFM (P > 0.05), and limits of agreement were -3.1 to 0.8 kg. Conclusion: The D₂O dilution technique used with these hydration constants was accurate, precise, and free of bias in Mexican children and adolescents compared with the 4C model.
Author Valencia, Mauro E., Ph.D
Méndez, Rosa O., M.Sc
Moya-Camarena, Silvia Y., Ph.D
Ramírez, Erik, Ph.D
Alemán-Mateo, Heliodoro, Ph.D
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To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D 2O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican...
Objective: To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D₂O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in...
To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D(2)O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in Mexican...
Objective To validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D2O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in...
OBJECTIVETo validate the measurement of fat-free mass (FFM) with the deuterium oxide (D(2)O) dilution technique (2C) against the four-compartment (4C) model in...
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SubjectTerms Accuracy
Adolescent
adolescent nutrition
Adolescents
Age
Agreements
Bias
Biological and medical sciences
Body composition
Body Composition - physiology
Body fat
Body mass index
Body Water - metabolism
Body Water - physiology
Body Weight - physiology
bone density
Bone Density - physiology
Child
child nutrition
Children
Children & youth
Confidence intervals
Cross-Sectional Studies
Deuterium
Deuterium Oxide
deuterium oxide dilution technique
Dilution
Disease control
Estimates
estimation
fat free mass
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Gender
Humans
Hydration
Hydration constants
Indicator Dilution Techniques - standards
Isotopes
Laboratories
Male
Mathematics
Mexicans
Mexico
model validation
Muscle, Skeletal - metabolism
Nutrition research
Obesity - diagnosis
Obesity - epidemiology
Reproducibility of Results
Sensitivity and Specificity
Sex Factors
Studies
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
youth
Title Four-compartment model and validation of deuterium dilution technique to estimate fat-free mass in Mexican youth
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