生物电阻抗分析与超声测量乳腺癌妇女身体成分的一致性。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jared Rosenberg, Jyotsna Natarajan, David J Carpenter, Chris Peluso, Christie Hilton, Colin E Champ
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摘要

背景/目的:较高的体脂率(BF)与乳腺癌(BC)治疗后较差的预后相关。虽然超声(US)成像是一种可靠的分析身体成分的方法,但它需要训练有素的个人使用。因此,生物电阻抗分析(BIA)被建议作为一种替代方法。因此,本研究的目的是比较BIA和US。方法:对三项前瞻性运动BC研究中的女性进行运动干预前的US和BIA分析。Spearman相关被用作非参数测量来检验BIA和US测量的体脂百分比之间的双变量关系。结果:总共有106名BC女性使用US和BIA测量了她们的身体成分。尽管两种方法之间存在很强的相关性(r = 0.8, p < 0.01),但美国报告的平均BF百分比比BIA低(34.6±0.7%比38.0±0.8%,p < 0.01)。在亚组分析中,体重指数低于(BMI)≤26 kg/m2的女性出现了一致性。BMI指数为26kg /m2的女性,与美国相比,BIA高估了BF百分比。结论:在BC和BMI≤26的女性中,美国和BIA在测量BF时是一致的。在BMI为bb26的女性中,BIA报告的BF值高于美国。总体而言,两种方式之间存在很强的相关性,而BMI可用于指导BIA的使用,作为评估身体成分的替代方法。
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Agreement Between Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis and Ultrasound for Measuring Body Composition in Women with Breast Cancer.

Background/Objectives: Higher percent body fat (BF) is associated with worse outcomes after treatment for breast cancer (BC). While ultrasound (US) imaging is a reliable method for analyzing body composition, it requires trained individuals for utilization. As such, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) has been suggested as an alternative. Therefore, the goal of this study was to compare BIA with US. Methods: Women from three prospective exercise BC studies were analyzed with US and BIA before an exercise intervention. Spearman's correlation was used as a nonparametric measure to examine bivariate relationships between percent body fat measured by BIA and US. Results: In total, 106 women with BC had their body composition measured using both US and BIA. Despite a strong correlation between the two methods (r = 0.8, p < 0.01), US reported lower mean percent BF vs. BIA (34.6 ± 0.7% vs. 38.0 ± 0.8%, p < 0.01). In a subgroup analysis, concordance was seen in women with a body mass index below (BMI) ≤ 26 kg/m2. BIA overreported percent BF compared to US in women with a BMI > 26 kg/m2. Conclusions: In women with BC and BMI ≤ 26, US and BIA are in concordance when measuring BF. In women with a BMI > 26, BIA reports a higher BF than US. Overall, there was a strong correlation between modalities, while BMI can be used to guide the utilization of BIA as an alternative to US for assessing body composition.

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Diagnostics
Diagnostics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Clinical Biochemistry
CiteScore
4.70
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8.30%
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2699
审稿时长
19.64 days
期刊介绍: Diagnostics (ISSN 2075-4418) is an international scholarly open access journal on medical diagnostics. It publishes original research articles, reviews, communications and short notes on the research and development of medical diagnostics. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodological details must be provided for research articles.
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