Predicting body composition from anthropometry in pre-adolescent children

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CV Dezenberg
TR Nagy
BA Gower
R Johnson
MI Goran
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[1] School of Health Related Professions and Obesity Research Center,Division of Physiology and Metabolism, Department of Nutrition Sciences
[2] University of Alabama at Birmingham,Department of Nutritional Sciences
[3] University of Vermont,undefined
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anthropometry; skinfold thickness; body composition; adipose tissue; child;
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The objectives of this paper were to: a) evaluate the accuracy and precision of previously published pediatric body composition prediction equations and b) develop additional prediction equations from a large, heterogeneous group of Caucasian (n=133) and African-American (n=69) children. The combined cohort of 202 children included a wide range of ages (4.0–10.9 y), weights (14.0–70.8 kg), fat mass (FM: 1.2–28.5 kg) and percent body fat (% body fat: 6.2–49.6%). Skinfold measurements were obtained using a Lange caliper and body fat was measured with a Lunar DPX-L densitometer. The previously published equations of Slaughter et al and Goran et al did not accurately predict body fat. The entire cohort was randomly divided into two sub-groups for purposes of deriving and cross-validating a new prediction equation. In stepwise regression analysis in the development group (n=135), weight, triceps skinfold, gender, ethnicity and abdominal skinfold estimated FM measured by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) with a model R2 of 0.95. The new prediction equation was cross-validated in the control group (n=67) and each ethnic and gender subgroup. We conclude that a) the equations of Slaughter et al and Goran et al did not accurately predict FM in a heterogeneous group of children and b) a new anthropometric prediction equation is proposed that may provide accurate estimates of FM in both Caucasian and African-American children aged 4–10 y with a wide range of FM and body composition.
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