男性职业消防员腿部无脂质量和肢间无脂质量不对称的生物电阻抗分析和双能x线吸收法比较。

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本研究的目的是比较多频生物电阻抗分析(MF-BIA)和双能x射线吸收仪(DXA)在职业消防员中优势和非优势腿部无脂质量(FFM)估计和肢间腿部FFM不对称检测。男性职业消防员61名,年龄= 31.9±7.4岁;身高= 179.0±7.6 cm;体重= 89.9±17.4 kg)的志愿者自愿参加调查并向实验室报告一次。通过测量通过相应的MF-BIA传感和注射电极测量的传导阻抗,以及通过将两条腿勾画成DXA感兴趣的区域来估计腿部FFM。通过从优势肢FFM中减去非优势肢FFM,除以优势肢FFM,并以百分比表示四肢间腿部FFM不对称性。不对称性定义为肢间腿部FFM不对称性为±3%。配对样本t检验用于检验优势和非优势肢体FFM估计的差异,并使用McNemar检验来比较不对称检测的设备间频率。采用先验的alpha水平0.05来确定统计学显著性。结果表明,MF-BIA显著低估了两种优势种群的FFM(平均差值= 2.00 kg;P P = 0.004)与DXA(12例)相比,下肢间FFM不对称(2例)较少。尽管MF-BIA可能是一种实用的现场评估方法,可以跟踪整个身体和部分身体成分随时间的变化,但在识别职业消防员的肢体间腿部不对称方面,它可能不如DXA灵敏。
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Leg fat-free mass and inter-limb leg fat-free mass asymmetry comparisons between bioelectrical impedance analysis and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in male career firefighters.

The purpose of this study was to compare dominant and non-dominant leg fat-free mass (FFM) estimations and inter-limb leg FFM asymmetry detection between multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analysis (MF-BIA) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in career firefighters. Sixty-one male career firefighters (age = 31.9 ± 7.4 years; stature = 179.0 ± 7.6 cm; body mass = 89.9 ± 17.4 kg) volunteered for the investigation and reported to the laboratory on one occasion. Leg FFM was estimated by measuring the conduction impedance measured through the corresponding sensing and injecting electrodes for MF-BIA and by outlining both legs into regions of interest for DXA. Inter-limb leg FFM asymmetry was calculated by subtracting the non-dominant limb FFM from the dominant limb FFM, dividing it by the dominant limb FFM, and expressed as a percentage. Asymmetry was defined as having inter-limb leg FFM asymmetry of ±3%. Paired sample t tests were used to examine differences in dominant and non-dominant limb FFM estimates and the McNemar's test was performed to compare inter-device frequencies of asymmetry detection. An alpha level of 0.05 was utilized a priori to determine statistical significance. Results indicated that MF-BIA significantly underestimated FFM for both the dominant (mean difference = 2.00 kg; P < 0.001) and non-dominant (mean difference = 1.97 kg; P < 0.001) limbs compared to DXA. Additionally, MF-BIA detected significantly (P = 0.004) fewer cases (two) of inter-limb leg FFM asymmetry when compared to DXA (12-cases). Although MF-BIA may be a practical field assessment to track whole-body and segmental-body compositional changes over time, it may not be as sensitive as DXA to identify inter-limb leg asymmetries in career firefighters.

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