Calibration and validation of an air-displacement plethysmography method for estimating percentage body fat in an elderly population: a comparison among compartmental models

2001 
Background: The use of hydrostatic weighing (HW) to measure body composition in the elderly can be difficult and is based on the assumption of constancy of body compartments. Objective: We calibrated and validated a new air-displacement plethysmography (AP) method for measuring body composition in the elderly. Design: A 4-compartment equation for calculating percentage body fat (%BF) that used body density (D b ), total body water, and bone mineral content was used as the criterion for evaluating %BF estimated by the 2- and 3-compartment models. D b was measured by HW [D b(HW) ] and by use of the AP instrument [D b(AP) ] in 30 elderly men and 28 elderly women aged 70-79 y. Results: D b(AP) was not significantly different from D b(HW) . However, analysis of variance showed a significant two-way interaction between sex and compartment model (P < 0.02), indicating that the comparisons between the sexes were different across all compartment models. The %BF calculated for the women was significantly higher than that calculated for the men by both HW and AP and for all compartment models. Conclusion: Our data indicate that D b(AP) was not significantly different from D b(HW) . Although differences were seen in %BF between the sexes, we observed no significant differences among the compartment models within each sex for this group of older individuals.
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