Measurement of fat mass using DEXA: a validation study in elderly adults

Loran M. Salamone(University of Pittsburgh), Thomas Fuerst(University of California, San Francisco), Marjolein Visser(National Institute on Aging), Marialice Kern(San Francisco State University), Thomas Lang(University of California, San Francisco), Maurice Dockrell(University of California, San Francisco), Jane A. Cauley(University of Pittsburgh), Michael C. Nevitt(University of California, San Francisco), Francis Tylavsky(University of Tennessee Health Science Center), T. G. Lohman(University of Arizona)
Journal of Applied Physiology
July 1, 2000
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Abstract

The accuracy of total body fat mass and leg fat mass measurements by fan-beam dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) was assessed in 60 healthy elderly subjects (aged 70-79 yr). Total fat and leg fat mass at four leg regions (total leg, thigh, midthigh, and calf) were measured with the QDR 4500A (Hologic, Waltham, MA). The four-compartment model and multislice computed tomography scans were selected as criterion methods for total fat and leg fat mass, respectively. Total fat mass from DEXA was positively associated with fat mass from the four-compartment model with a standard error of the estimate ranging from 1.4 to 1.6 kg. DEXA fan-beam tended to overestimate fat mass for total leg and total thigh fat mass, whereas only marginal differences in fat mass measurements at the midthigh and calf were demonstrated (</=0.08 kg, P < 0.0005). Although there were significant differences between DEXA fan beam and the criterion methods, these differences were of small magnitude, suggesting that DEXA is an accurate method for measurement of fat mass for the elderly.


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