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Validity of air-displacement plethysmography in the assessment of body composition changes in a 16-month weight loss program

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NUTRITION & METABOLISM
Volume 3, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1743-7075-3-32

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Objective: To compare the accuracy of air displacement plethysmography ( ADP) and dual energy x-ray absorptionmetry (DXA) in tracking changes in body composition after a 16 month weight loss intervention in overweight and obese females. Methods: 93 healthy female subjects (38.9 +/- 5.7 yr, 159.8 +/- 5.6 cm, 76.7 +/- 9.9 kg, 30.0 +/- 3.4 kg/ m(2)) completed a 16 month weight loss intervention. Eligible subjects attended 15 treatment sessions occurring over the course of 4 months with educational content including topics relating to physical activity and exercise, diet and eating behavior, and behavior modification. In the remaining 12 months, subjects underwent a lifestyle program designed to increase physical activity and improve eating habits. Before and after the intervention, subjects had their percent body fat (% fat), fat mass ( FM), and fat-free mass (FFM)) assessed by DXA and ADP. Results: Significant differences ( p <= 0.001) were found between DXA and ADP at baseline % fat (46.0 % fat vs. 42.0 % fat), FM (35.3 kg vs. 32.5 kg) and FFM (40.8 kg vs. 44.2 kg) as well as at post intervention for % fat (42.1% fat vs. 38.3 % fat), FM (30.9 kg vs. 28.4 kg) and FFM (41.7 kg vs. 44.7 kg). At each time point, ADP % fat and total FM was significantly lower ( p <= 0.001) than DXA while FFM was significantly higher ( p <= 0.001). However, both techniques tracked % fat changes similarly considering that there were no differences between the two means. Furthermore, a Bland-Altman analysis was performed and no significant bias was observed, thus demonstrating the ability of ADP to measure body fat across a wide range of fatness. Conclusion: At baseline and post weight loss, a significant difference was found between ADP and DXA. However, the results indicate both methods are highly related and track changes in % fat similarly after a weight loss program in overweight and obese females. Additionally, the mean changes in % fat were similar between the two techniques, suggesting that ADP can be translated to its use in clinical practice and research studies as DXA currently is used.

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