Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.

Heat capacity (HC) has an important role in the temperature regulation process, particularly in dealing with the heat load. The actual measurement of the body HC is complicated and is generally estimated by body-composition-specific data. This study compared the previously known HC estimating equati...

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Main Authors: Duong Duc Pham, Jeong Hoon Lee, Young Boum Lee, Eun Seok Park, Ka Yul Kim, Ji Yeon Song, Ji Eun Kim, Chae Hun Leem
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4631517?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-97bd03cb4a2544d1b24ad48111ce54502020-11-24T21:23:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014149810.1371/journal.pone.0141498Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.Duong Duc PhamJeong Hoon LeeYoung Boum LeeEun Seok ParkKa Yul KimJi Yeon SongJi Eun KimChae Hun LeemHeat capacity (HC) has an important role in the temperature regulation process, particularly in dealing with the heat load. The actual measurement of the body HC is complicated and is generally estimated by body-composition-specific data. This study compared the previously known HC estimating equations and sought how to define HC using simple anthropometric indices such as weight and body surface area (BSA) in the Korean population. Six hundred participants were randomly selected from a pool of 902 healthy volunteers aged 20 to 70 years for the training set. The remaining 302 participants were used for the test set. Body composition analysis using multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis was used to access body components including body fat, water, protein, and mineral mass. Four different HCs were calculated and compared using a weight-based HC (HC_Eq1), two HCs estimated from fat and fat-free mass (HC_Eq2 and HC_Eq3), and an HC calculated from fat, protein, water, and mineral mass (HC_Eq4). HC_Eq1 generally produced a larger HC than the other HC equations and had a poorer correlation with the other HC equations. HC equations using body composition data were well-correlated to each other. If HC estimated with HC_Eq4 was regarded as a standard, interestingly, the BSA and weight independently contributed to the variation of HC. The model composed of weight, BSA, and gender was able to predict more than a 99% variation of HC_Eq4. Validation analysis on the test set showed a very high satisfactory level of the predictive model. In conclusion, our results suggest that gender, BSA, and weight are the independent factors for calculating HC. For the first time, a predictive equation based on anthropometry data was developed and this equation could be useful for estimating HC in the general Korean population without body-composition measurement.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4631517?pdf=render
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author Duong Duc Pham
Jeong Hoon Lee
Young Boum Lee
Eun Seok Park
Ka Yul Kim
Ji Yeon Song
Ji Eun Kim
Chae Hun Leem
spellingShingle Duong Duc Pham
Jeong Hoon Lee
Young Boum Lee
Eun Seok Park
Ka Yul Kim
Ji Yeon Song
Ji Eun Kim
Chae Hun Leem
Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Duong Duc Pham
Jeong Hoon Lee
Young Boum Lee
Eun Seok Park
Ka Yul Kim
Ji Yeon Song
Ji Eun Kim
Chae Hun Leem
author_sort Duong Duc Pham
title Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.
title_short Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.
title_full Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.
title_fullStr Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.
title_full_unstemmed Novel Anthropometry-Based Calculation of the Body Heat Capacity in the Korean Population.
title_sort novel anthropometry-based calculation of the body heat capacity in the korean population.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Heat capacity (HC) has an important role in the temperature regulation process, particularly in dealing with the heat load. The actual measurement of the body HC is complicated and is generally estimated by body-composition-specific data. This study compared the previously known HC estimating equations and sought how to define HC using simple anthropometric indices such as weight and body surface area (BSA) in the Korean population. Six hundred participants were randomly selected from a pool of 902 healthy volunteers aged 20 to 70 years for the training set. The remaining 302 participants were used for the test set. Body composition analysis using multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis was used to access body components including body fat, water, protein, and mineral mass. Four different HCs were calculated and compared using a weight-based HC (HC_Eq1), two HCs estimated from fat and fat-free mass (HC_Eq2 and HC_Eq3), and an HC calculated from fat, protein, water, and mineral mass (HC_Eq4). HC_Eq1 generally produced a larger HC than the other HC equations and had a poorer correlation with the other HC equations. HC equations using body composition data were well-correlated to each other. If HC estimated with HC_Eq4 was regarded as a standard, interestingly, the BSA and weight independently contributed to the variation of HC. The model composed of weight, BSA, and gender was able to predict more than a 99% variation of HC_Eq4. Validation analysis on the test set showed a very high satisfactory level of the predictive model. In conclusion, our results suggest that gender, BSA, and weight are the independent factors for calculating HC. For the first time, a predictive equation based on anthropometry data was developed and this equation could be useful for estimating HC in the general Korean population without body-composition measurement.
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