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Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison

BACKGROUND: Total body water (TBW) estimations have been used to estimate body composition, particularly fat-free mass, to aid in nutritional interventions, and to monitor hydration status. In the past, bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) devices have been used to estimate TBW. Previous investigations h...

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Autores principales: Moon, Jordan R, Tobkin, Sarah E, Roberts, Michael D, Dalbo, Vincent J, Kerksick, Chad M, Bemben, Michael G, Cramer, Joel T, Stout, Jeffrey R
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2323003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18353180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-5-7
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author Moon, Jordan R
Tobkin, Sarah E
Roberts, Michael D
Dalbo, Vincent J
Kerksick, Chad M
Bemben, Michael G
Cramer, Joel T
Stout, Jeffrey R
author_facet Moon, Jordan R
Tobkin, Sarah E
Roberts, Michael D
Dalbo, Vincent J
Kerksick, Chad M
Bemben, Michael G
Cramer, Joel T
Stout, Jeffrey R
author_sort Moon, Jordan R
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description BACKGROUND: Total body water (TBW) estimations have been used to estimate body composition, particularly fat-free mass, to aid in nutritional interventions, and to monitor hydration status. In the past, bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) devices have been used to estimate TBW. Previous investigations have examined the validity of the XiTRON 4000B (XiTRON Technologies) BIS device for estimating TBW. Recently, a new BIS device (Imp™ SFB7) has become available, claiming greater precision when estimating TBW. The Imp™ SFB7 (SFB7) is based on similar BIS principles, while offering increased portability and a greater range of frequencies when compared to older devices, such as the XiTRON 4000B (4000B). The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of the SFB7 for estimating total body water in healthy college-age men and women compared to the 4000B and deuterium oxide (D(2)O). METHODS: Twenty-eight Caucasian men and women (14 men, 14 women; 24 ± 4 yrs; 174.6 ± 8.7 cm; 72.80 ± 17.58 kg) had their TBW estimated by the SFB7, the 4000B, and D(2)O. RESULTS: Both BIS devices produced similar standard error of estimate (SEE) and r values (SFB7, SEE = 2.12L, r = 0.98; 4000B, SEE = 2.99L, r = 0.96) when compared to D(2)O, though a significant constant error (CE) was detected for the 4000B (2.26L, p ≤ 0.025). The 4000B produced a larger total error (TE) and CE (TE = 3.81L, CE = 2.26L) when compared to the SFB7 (TE = 2.21L, CE = -0.09L). Additionally, the limits of agreement were larger for the 4000B (-3.88 to 8.39L) than the SFB7 (-4.50 to 4.31L). These results were consistent when sex was analyzed separately, though women produced lower SEE and TE values for both devices. CONCLUSION: The 4000B and SFB7 are valid BIS devices when compared to D(2)O to estimate TBW in college-age Caucasian men and women. Furthermore, the new SFB7 device displayed greater precision in comparison to the 4000B, which may decrease the error when estimating TBW on an individual basis.
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spelling pubmed-23230032008-04-18 Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison Moon, Jordan R Tobkin, Sarah E Roberts, Michael D Dalbo, Vincent J Kerksick, Chad M Bemben, Michael G Cramer, Joel T Stout, Jeffrey R Nutr Metab (Lond) Brief Communication BACKGROUND: Total body water (TBW) estimations have been used to estimate body composition, particularly fat-free mass, to aid in nutritional interventions, and to monitor hydration status. In the past, bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) devices have been used to estimate TBW. Previous investigations have examined the validity of the XiTRON 4000B (XiTRON Technologies) BIS device for estimating TBW. Recently, a new BIS device (Imp™ SFB7) has become available, claiming greater precision when estimating TBW. The Imp™ SFB7 (SFB7) is based on similar BIS principles, while offering increased portability and a greater range of frequencies when compared to older devices, such as the XiTRON 4000B (4000B). The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of the SFB7 for estimating total body water in healthy college-age men and women compared to the 4000B and deuterium oxide (D(2)O). METHODS: Twenty-eight Caucasian men and women (14 men, 14 women; 24 ± 4 yrs; 174.6 ± 8.7 cm; 72.80 ± 17.58 kg) had their TBW estimated by the SFB7, the 4000B, and D(2)O. RESULTS: Both BIS devices produced similar standard error of estimate (SEE) and r values (SFB7, SEE = 2.12L, r = 0.98; 4000B, SEE = 2.99L, r = 0.96) when compared to D(2)O, though a significant constant error (CE) was detected for the 4000B (2.26L, p ≤ 0.025). The 4000B produced a larger total error (TE) and CE (TE = 3.81L, CE = 2.26L) when compared to the SFB7 (TE = 2.21L, CE = -0.09L). Additionally, the limits of agreement were larger for the 4000B (-3.88 to 8.39L) than the SFB7 (-4.50 to 4.31L). These results were consistent when sex was analyzed separately, though women produced lower SEE and TE values for both devices. CONCLUSION: The 4000B and SFB7 are valid BIS devices when compared to D(2)O to estimate TBW in college-age Caucasian men and women. Furthermore, the new SFB7 device displayed greater precision in comparison to the 4000B, which may decrease the error when estimating TBW on an individual basis. BioMed Central 2008-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2323003/ /pubmed/18353180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-5-7 Text en Copyright © 2008 Moon et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Brief Communication
Moon, Jordan R
Tobkin, Sarah E
Roberts, Michael D
Dalbo, Vincent J
Kerksick, Chad M
Bemben, Michael G
Cramer, Joel T
Stout, Jeffrey R
Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
title Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
title_full Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
title_fullStr Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
title_full_unstemmed Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
title_short Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
title_sort total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2323003/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18353180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-5-7
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