Body fat estimated by equations based on anthropometric parameters correlates with bioelectrical impedance in patients undergoing bariatric surgery

Q2 Medicine
Amanda Motta de Bortoli, Beatriz Bobbio de Brito, Luís Lucas Vasconcelos Neves, Ricardo Lucio de Almeida, Leandro Dos Santos, Valério Garrone Barauna, F. Kenji Haraguchi
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Abstract

Introduction: predictive equations to estimate body fat based on simple anthropometric parameters are easy to use in the clinical practice. Objective: to evaluate the relationship between predictive equations based on anthropometric parameters and bioelectrical impedance to estimate body fat in individuals undergoing bariatric surgery. Methods: a prospective and longitudinal study carried out with individuals undergoing bariatric surgery. Body weight, body mass index, waist circumference and body fat percentage estimated by anthropometric parameters and by impedance were evaluated at three moments, one month before, two and six months after surgery. Data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA for repeated measures with Holm-Sidak´s post hoc or Friedman test with Tukey´s post hoc, and Pearson or Spearman correlations, according to data distribution. Significance level adopted 5%. Results: twenty-five subjects composed the final sample. All anthropometric parameters reduced significantly over time (p<0.001). Except for Lean et al equation before surgery, the body fat percentage estimated by other formulas showed a strong correlation with impedance in all moments, with the highest correlation strength observed in Gómez-Ambrosi et al. equation. Conclusion: in the present study, the equations used showed a good correlation with bioelectrical impedance, and the Gómez-Ambrosi et al. equation as a better option to the use of bioimpedance to assess changes in body fat percentage of patients undergoing bariatric surgery for the treatment of severe obesity.
基于人体测量参数的方程估计的体脂与接受减肥手术患者的生物电阻抗相关
简介:基于简单人体测量参数的预测方程估计体脂在临床实践中很容易使用。目的:评价基于人体测量参数的预测方程与生物电阻抗在减肥手术个体体脂预测中的关系。方法:对接受减肥手术的个体进行前瞻性和纵向研究。分别于术前3个月、术后1个月、2个月和6个月评估体重、体质指数、腰围和体脂率。根据数据分布,采用Holm-Sidak事后检验或Friedman事后检验和Pearson或Spearman相关,对重复测量数据进行单因素方差分析。显著性水平采用5%。结果:25名受试者组成最终样本。所有人体测量参数随时间显著降低(p<0.001)。除术前Lean等方程外,其他公式估算的体脂率在各时刻均与阻抗有较强的相关性,其中Gómez-Ambrosi等方程的相关强度最高。结论:在本研究中,所使用的方程与生物电阻抗具有良好的相关性,Gómez-Ambrosi等方程是使用生物阻抗评估重度肥胖患者接受减肥手术后体脂百分比变化的更好选择。
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Journal of Human Growth and Development
Journal of Human Growth and Development Social Sciences-Life-span and Life-course Studies
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