Estimation of percentage body fat in 6- to 13-year-old children by skinfold thickness, body mass index and waist circumference.
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Title
Estimation of percentage body fat in 6- to 13-year-old children by skinfold thickness, body mass index and waist circumference.
Journal
British Journal of Nutrition
ISSN
1475-2662[electronic], 0007-1145[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
104
Number
10
Pages
1565-1572
Language
english
Abstract
We evaluated the accuracy of skinfold thicknesses, BMI and waist circumference for the prediction of percentage body fat (PBF) in a representative sample of 372 Swiss children aged 6-13 years. PBF was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. On the basis of a preliminary bootstrap selection of predictors, seven regression models were evaluated. All models included sex, age and pubertal stage plus one of the following predictors: (1) log-transformed triceps skinfold (logTSF); (2) logTSF and waist circumference; (3) log-transformed sum of triceps and subscapular skinfolds (logSF2); (4) log-transformed sum of triceps, biceps, subscapular and supra-iliac skinfolds (logSF4); (5) BMI; (6) waist circumference; (7) BMI and waist circumference. The adjusted determination coefficient (R² adj) and the root mean squared error (RMSE; kg) were calculated for each model. LogSF4 (R² adj 0.85; RMSE 2.35) and logSF2 (R² adj 0.82; RMSE 2.54) were similarly accurate at predicting PBF and superior to logTSF (R² adj 0.75; RMSE 3.02), logTSF combined with waist circumference (R² adj 0.78; RMSE 2.85), BMI (R² adj 0.62; RMSE 3.73), waist circumference (R² adj 0.58; RMSE 3.89), and BMI combined with waist circumference (R² adj 0.63; RMSE 3.66) (P < 0.001 for all values of R² adj). The finding that logSF4 was only modestly superior to logSF2 and that logTSF was better than BMI and waist circumference at predicting PBF has important implications for paediatric epidemiological studies aimed at disentangling the effect of body fat on health outcomes.
Keywords
Children, Body Composition, Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference, Skinfold Thickness, Regression Analysis, KeyWords Plus: X-Ray Absorptiometry, Cardiovascular Risk, Cross-Calibration, Physical-Activity, Amsterdam Growth, Adolescents, Fatness, Obesity, Weight, Health
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Web of science
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Yes
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09/12/2010 10:27
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