Incremental changes in total and regional body composition of growing pigs measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.

Growth Development and Aging Pub Date : 1996-01-01
A D Mitchell, J M Conway, A M Scholz
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The pig was used as a model for the application of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for measuring changes in total and regional body composition that accompany body growth. Ten pigs were scanned at the beginning of the study (26.3 +/- 8.2 kg) and at 14 day intervals until reaching a final weight of 88.6 +/- 2.3 kg. Final body composition was validated by chemical analysis of the carcass. DXA fat and lean tissue measurements were corrected by using values based on previous calibration studies. From individual growth curves, rates of fat (295 +/- 50 g/d), lean (531 +/- 50 g/d) and bone mineral (16.7 +/- 1.4 g/d) deposition rates were estimated. Furthermore, using regional analysis these tissue deposition rates partitioned into front legs, back legs and body trunk. The final DXA measurements of 87.5 kg for total tissue mass, 27.9% for percent body fat and 24.4 kg for total fat mass were not significantly different (P > .05) from direct or chemical measurements. The DXA measurement of bone mineral content 1912 g (2.18%) was similar to the estimate based on total body ash, 1980 g (2.23%). Also, from the final DXA values for lean tissue mass, it was predicted that the body contained 13.5 kg or 15.4% protein and 45.74 kg or 52.3% water. These results indicate that DXA could be an appropriate method for studies involving sequential measurements of body composition during growth.

用双能x线吸收仪测量生长猪全身和局部体成分的增量变化。
该猪被用作双能x射线吸收仪(DXA)的模型,用于测量随身体生长而变化的全身和局部身体成分。在研究开始时(26.3 +/- 8.2 kg)对10头猪进行扫描,每隔14天扫描一次,直到最终体重达到88.6 +/- 2.3 kg。通过对胴体进行化学分析,验证最终体成分。DXA脂肪和瘦肉组织测量值通过使用基于先前校准研究的值进行校正。根据个体生长曲线,估计脂肪沉积率(295 +/- 50 g/d),瘦肉沉积率(531 +/- 50 g/d)和骨矿物质沉积率(16.7 +/- 1.4 g/d)。此外,通过区域分析,这些组织沉积率被划分为前腿、后腿和躯干。最终DXA测量的总组织质量为87.5 kg,体脂百分比为27.9%,总脂肪质量为24.4 kg,与直接测量或化学测量无显著差异(P > 0.05)。DXA测定的骨矿物质含量1912 g(2.18%)与基于总灰分的估算值1980 g(2.23%)相似。此外,根据瘦组织质量的最终DXA值,预测该身体含有13.5 kg(15.4%)的蛋白质和45.74 kg(52.3%)的水。这些结果表明,DXA可能是一种合适的方法,用于研究生长过程中身体成分的连续测量。
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