Near-infrared interactance (NIR): a new non-invasive technique to estimate subcutaneous body fat in newborns.

S Demarini, M M Donnelly
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Abstract

Body fat (BF) is rarely determined routinely in infants due to the lack of a simple measuring device. A portable NIR instrument, successfully applied in adults, takes 5 seconds for a measurement and involves no skin manipulation. We designed this study 1) to compare BF estimates by NIR to skinfold thickness (ST) and 2) to assess the relationship of NIR and ST values with standard measures reflecting BF, such as Weight/Length Ratio, Body Mass Index and Ponderal Index. We studied BF in 40 healthy term infants within 12 hours of birth by NIR and ST at 3 standard sites: triceps (TRI), subscapular (SUB) and abdominal (ABD). RESULTS. Significant correlations were found between NIR and ST (R=0.70, 0.58 and 0.64 for SUB, TRI and ABD, respectively); between the sums of the 3 measurements (R= 0.69), and between birthweight and ST (R=0.57) or NIR (0.51), and between Weight/Length Ratio and ST (R=0.55) or NIR (R=0.51). We conclude that NIR measurements correlate well with skinfold measurements and NIR can be measured faster than skinfolds (5 vs 60 seconds). We speculate that NIR could be cost-effective for routine clinical measure of body fat and growth in infants.

近红外相互作用(NIR):一种评估新生儿皮下脂肪的无创新技术。
由于缺乏一种简单的测量装置,婴儿体脂(BF)很少被常规测定。一种便携式近红外仪器,成功应用于成人,测量需要5秒,不涉及皮肤操作。我们设计了这项研究,1)比较近红外估算的BF值与皮肤褶厚(ST), 2)评估近红外和ST值与反映BF的标准指标(如体重/长度比、体重指数和Ponderal指数)之间的关系。我们用近红外和ST对40例健康足月婴儿出生12小时内3个标准部位(三头肌(TRI)、肩胛下(SUB)和腹部(ABD)的BF进行了研究。结果。NIR与ST呈显著相关(SUB、TRI和ABD的R分别为0.70、0.58和0.64);3个测量值之和之间(R= 0.69),出生体重与ST (R=0.57)或近红外系数(R=0.51)之间,体重/长度比与ST (R=0.55)或近红外系数(R=0.51)之间。我们得出结论,近红外测量与皮肤褶皱测量有很好的相关性,近红外测量比皮肤褶皱更快(5秒比60秒)。我们推测NIR对于婴儿体脂和生长的常规临床测量具有成本效益。
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