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BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the hydration of obese and non-obese adolescents by vectorial bioimpedance analysis, in addition to verifying the associations between obesity and bioelectrical impedance vectorial analysis (BIVA) parameters. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with adolescents between 14 and 18...
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Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357597/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32667470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2020/38/2019017 |
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author | de Oliveira, João Martins Bernardes, Péricles Soares Serpa, Guilherme Henrique Costa Siqueira, Gabriel Dutra de Jesus Noll, Matias Venâncio, Patrícia Espíndola Mota Soares, Viviane |
author_facet | de Oliveira, João Martins Bernardes, Péricles Soares Serpa, Guilherme Henrique Costa Siqueira, Gabriel Dutra de Jesus Noll, Matias Venâncio, Patrícia Espíndola Mota Soares, Viviane |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the hydration of obese and non-obese adolescents by vectorial bioimpedance analysis, in addition to verifying the associations between obesity and bioelectrical impedance vectorial analysis (BIVA) parameters. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with adolescents between 14 and 18 years old (n=489, 300 boys and 189 girls). Electric bioimpedance (BIA; Quantum_II, RJL system, Rome, Italy) provided resistance and reactance parameters to calculate phase angle (PA), fat-free mass (FFM) and body fat (%BF). The confidence ellipses were compared, and the construction of the tolerance ellipses allowed individual and qualitative evaluation of the vectors and classification in dehydrated, normohydrated and hyperhydrated. RESULTS: 78 obese and 411 eutrophic adolescents participated. Resistance (p<0.001) and reactance (p<0.001) and their normalization by stature (p<0.001) were reduced in the obese, whereas the PA was higher (p=0.003). %BF was 11.3% higher in obese adolescents. The main vector of the obese, both male (D=1.38; p<0.001) and female (D=1.49; p<0.001), indicated greater hydration. The ellipse of tolerance of the total sample showed that 25 (32.1%) were hyperhydrated and 02 (2.6%) vectors positioned in the sense of dehydration. A total of 17 (53.2%) girls and 16 (34.8%) boys were hyperhydrated. Logistic regression showed an inverse relation of BMI with resistance (p<0.001), reactance (p<0.001) and both normalized by stature. Adolescents with increased PA (p<0.001) were twice as likely to present obesity. CONCLUSIONS: Obese adolescents were hyperhydrated and there was an inverse relationship of BMI with resistance and direct with PA. |
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spelling | pubmed-73575972020-07-21 BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS de Oliveira, João Martins Bernardes, Péricles Soares Serpa, Guilherme Henrique Costa Siqueira, Gabriel Dutra de Jesus Noll, Matias Venâncio, Patrícia Espíndola Mota Soares, Viviane Rev Paul Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the hydration of obese and non-obese adolescents by vectorial bioimpedance analysis, in addition to verifying the associations between obesity and bioelectrical impedance vectorial analysis (BIVA) parameters. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with adolescents between 14 and 18 years old (n=489, 300 boys and 189 girls). Electric bioimpedance (BIA; Quantum_II, RJL system, Rome, Italy) provided resistance and reactance parameters to calculate phase angle (PA), fat-free mass (FFM) and body fat (%BF). The confidence ellipses were compared, and the construction of the tolerance ellipses allowed individual and qualitative evaluation of the vectors and classification in dehydrated, normohydrated and hyperhydrated. RESULTS: 78 obese and 411 eutrophic adolescents participated. Resistance (p<0.001) and reactance (p<0.001) and their normalization by stature (p<0.001) were reduced in the obese, whereas the PA was higher (p=0.003). %BF was 11.3% higher in obese adolescents. The main vector of the obese, both male (D=1.38; p<0.001) and female (D=1.49; p<0.001), indicated greater hydration. The ellipse of tolerance of the total sample showed that 25 (32.1%) were hyperhydrated and 02 (2.6%) vectors positioned in the sense of dehydration. A total of 17 (53.2%) girls and 16 (34.8%) boys were hyperhydrated. Logistic regression showed an inverse relation of BMI with resistance (p<0.001), reactance (p<0.001) and both normalized by stature. Adolescents with increased PA (p<0.001) were twice as likely to present obesity. CONCLUSIONS: Obese adolescents were hyperhydrated and there was an inverse relationship of BMI with resistance and direct with PA. Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo 2020-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7357597/ /pubmed/32667470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2020/38/2019017 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License |
spellingShingle | Original Article de Oliveira, João Martins Bernardes, Péricles Soares Serpa, Guilherme Henrique Costa Siqueira, Gabriel Dutra de Jesus Noll, Matias Venâncio, Patrícia Espíndola Mota Soares, Viviane BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS |
title | BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS |
title_full | BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS |
title_fullStr | BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS |
title_full_unstemmed | BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS |
title_short | BIOELECTRICAL VECTOR ANALYSIS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS |
title_sort | bioelectrical vector analysis in obese adolescents |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357597/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32667470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-0462/2020/38/2019017 |
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