Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean Tissue

Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and test the validity of a new repeatable method to delimit abdominal areas for follow-up of fat mass (FM) and lean tissue mass (LM) in DEXA examinations. Methods: 37 male volunteers underwent two DEXA examinations. Total body FM and LM measurements an...

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Main Authors: Kaj Tallroth, Jyrki A. Kettunen, Urho M. Kujala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2013-04-01
Series:Obesity Facts
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/348238
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spelling doaj-cec3ea5a5d29404bb9e6b502ef66051b2020-11-25T03:44:48ZengKarger PublishersObesity Facts1662-40251662-40332013-04-016220321010.1159/000348238348238Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean TissueKaj TallrothJyrki A. KettunenUrho M. KujalaObjective: The aim of this study was to develop and test the validity of a new repeatable method to delimit abdominal areas for follow-up of fat mass (FM) and lean tissue mass (LM) in DEXA examinations. Methods: 37 male volunteers underwent two DEXA examinations. Total body FM and LM measurements and corresponding abdominal measurements in a carefully defined region were calculated from the first scan. After repositioning of the subjects and a second scan, the delimited region was copied and the abdominal tissues re-calculated. Results: The mean LM of the abdominal area was 2.804 kg (SD 0.556), and the mean FM was 1.026 kg (SD 0.537). The intra-class correlation coefficient for the repeated abdominal LM, FM, and LM/FM ratio measurements was 0.99. The mean difference (bias) for the repeated abdominal LM measurements was -13 g (95% confidence interval (CI) -193.0 to 166.8), and for the repeated abdominal FM measurements it was -35 g (95% CI -178.9 to 108.5). Conclusions: The results indicate that regional DEXA is a sensitive method with excellent reproducibility in the measurements of the abdominal fat and lean tissues. The method may serve as a useful tool for evaluation and follow-up of various dietary and training programmes.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/348238ReproducibilityObesityDEXAAbdominal fatAbdominal muscles
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author Kaj Tallroth
Jyrki A. Kettunen
Urho M. Kujala
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Jyrki A. Kettunen
Urho M. Kujala
Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean Tissue
Obesity Facts
Reproducibility
Obesity
DEXA
Abdominal fat
Abdominal muscles
author_facet Kaj Tallroth
Jyrki A. Kettunen
Urho M. Kujala
author_sort Kaj Tallroth
title Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean Tissue
title_short Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean Tissue
title_full Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean Tissue
title_fullStr Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Reproducibility of Regional DEXA Examinations of Abdominal Fat and Lean Tissue
title_sort reproducibility of regional dexa examinations of abdominal fat and lean tissue
publisher Karger Publishers
series Obesity Facts
issn 1662-4025
1662-4033
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and test the validity of a new repeatable method to delimit abdominal areas for follow-up of fat mass (FM) and lean tissue mass (LM) in DEXA examinations. Methods: 37 male volunteers underwent two DEXA examinations. Total body FM and LM measurements and corresponding abdominal measurements in a carefully defined region were calculated from the first scan. After repositioning of the subjects and a second scan, the delimited region was copied and the abdominal tissues re-calculated. Results: The mean LM of the abdominal area was 2.804 kg (SD 0.556), and the mean FM was 1.026 kg (SD 0.537). The intra-class correlation coefficient for the repeated abdominal LM, FM, and LM/FM ratio measurements was 0.99. The mean difference (bias) for the repeated abdominal LM measurements was -13 g (95% confidence interval (CI) -193.0 to 166.8), and for the repeated abdominal FM measurements it was -35 g (95% CI -178.9 to 108.5). Conclusions: The results indicate that regional DEXA is a sensitive method with excellent reproducibility in the measurements of the abdominal fat and lean tissues. The method may serve as a useful tool for evaluation and follow-up of various dietary and training programmes.
topic Reproducibility
Obesity
DEXA
Abdominal fat
Abdominal muscles
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