Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?

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Autor(a) principal: Borges, Franciane Góes
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi, Alves, Thiago Cândido, Venturini, Ana Cláudia Rossini, Santos, André Pereira dos, Tasinafo Junior, Marcio Fernando, Aznar, Susana, Mota, Jorge, Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/84048
Resumo: Assessment of the Nutritional Status (NS) allows screening for malnutrition and obesity, conditions associated with chronic non-communicable diseases. The fat mass index (FMI) stands out in relation to traditional NS indicators. However, proposals that define thresholds for FMI are not sensitive to discriminate extreme cases (degrees of obesity or thinness). Only one proposal (NHANES), determined by total body densitometry (DXA), establishing eight categories of NS classification (FMI). However, DXA is expensive and not always clinically available. Our study aim to test the validity of the NHANES method using electrical bioimpedance (BIA) and skinfold thickness (ST) to classify NS. The FMI of 135 (69 women) university students aged 18 to 30 years old was determined using DXA, BIA and ST. The agreement between the instruments (Bland-Altman) and the agreement coefficient in the NS classifications (Chi square and Kappa index) were tested. The agreement test against DXA indicated that ST underestimated the FMI (-1.9 kg/m2) for both sexes and for BIA in women (-2.0 kg/m2). However, BIA overestimated FMI (1.4 kg/m2) in men, although with less bias. There was no agreement between the NS classifications (NHANES) by FMI between DXA and BIA, or DXA and ST. The exception occurred between DXA and BIA in men who showed a slightly better consensus, considered "fair" (k = 0.214; p = 0.001). In conclusion, ST and BIA did not show enough agreement to replace DXA for NS classification, within NHANES thresholds. The FMI measurement tools for the NHANES classification of the categories of NS matters.
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spelling Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?Classificação do estado nutricional pelo índice de massa gorda: o instrumento de medição importa?Adiposity AnthropometryBody CompositionBody mass indexElectric impedanceAdiposidadeAntropometriaComposição CorporalÍndice de massa corporalImpedância elétricaAssessment of the Nutritional Status (NS) allows screening for malnutrition and obesity, conditions associated with chronic non-communicable diseases. The fat mass index (FMI) stands out in relation to traditional NS indicators. However, proposals that define thresholds for FMI are not sensitive to discriminate extreme cases (degrees of obesity or thinness). Only one proposal (NHANES), determined by total body densitometry (DXA), establishing eight categories of NS classification (FMI). However, DXA is expensive and not always clinically available. Our study aim to test the validity of the NHANES method using electrical bioimpedance (BIA) and skinfold thickness (ST) to classify NS. The FMI of 135 (69 women) university students aged 18 to 30 years old was determined using DXA, BIA and ST. The agreement between the instruments (Bland-Altman) and the agreement coefficient in the NS classifications (Chi square and Kappa index) were tested. The agreement test against DXA indicated that ST underestimated the FMI (-1.9 kg/m2) for both sexes and for BIA in women (-2.0 kg/m2). However, BIA overestimated FMI (1.4 kg/m2) in men, although with less bias. There was no agreement between the NS classifications (NHANES) by FMI between DXA and BIA, or DXA and ST. The exception occurred between DXA and BIA in men who showed a slightly better consensus, considered "fair" (k = 0.214; p = 0.001). In conclusion, ST and BIA did not show enough agreement to replace DXA for NS classification, within NHANES thresholds. The FMI measurement tools for the NHANES classification of the categories of NS matters.Avaliar o Estado Nutricional (EN) permite rastrear desnutrição e obesidade, condições associadas a doenças crônicas não transmissíveis. O índice de massa gorda (IMG) destaca-se em relação aos indicadores tradicionais de EN. No entanto, propostas que definem limiares para IMG não são sensíveis para discriminar casos extremos (graus de obesidade ou magreza). Apenas uma proposta (NHANES) estabeleceu oito categorias de classificação EN (IMG), mas foi determinada por densitometria corporal total (DXA). Porém, DXA é caro e nem sempre disponível. O objetivo foi testar a validade do método NHANES usando bioimpedância elétrica (BIA) e dobras cutâneas (DOCs) para classificar o EN. O IMG de 135 (69 mulheres) universitários com idade entre 18 e 30 anos foi obtido por DXA, BIA e DOCs. A concordância foi testada entre os instrumentos (Bland-Altman) e classificações de EN (Qui quadrado e índice Kappa). O teste de concordância com a DXA indicou as DOCs subestimarem o IMG (-1,9 kg/m²) para ambos os sexos e a BIA em mulheres (-2,0 kg/m²). No entanto, as BIA superestimaram o IMG (1,4 kg/m²) nos homens, embora com menos viés. Não houve concordância entre as classificações de EN (NHANES) pelo IMG entre DXA e BIA/DOCs. A exceção ocorreu entre DXA e BIA em homens que apresentaram concordância "razoável" (k = 0,214; p = 0,001). Em conclusão, DOCs e BIA não mostraram concordância suficiente para substituir DXA pela classificação de EN, dentro dos limites NHANES. As ferramentas diferem para medir IMG e classificar categorias de EN (NHANES).Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Florianópolis, SC. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
Classificação do estado nutricional pelo índice de massa gorda: o instrumento de medição importa?
title Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
spellingShingle Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
Borges, Franciane Góes
Adiposity
Anthropometry
Body Composition
Body mass index
Electric impedance
Adiposidade
Antropometria
Composição Corporal
Índice de massa corporal
Impedância elétrica
title_short Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
title_full Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
title_fullStr Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
title_full_unstemmed Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
title_sort Classification of nutritional status by fat mass index: does the measurement tool matter?
author Borges, Franciane Góes
author_facet Borges, Franciane Góes
Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi
Alves, Thiago Cândido
Venturini, Ana Cláudia Rossini
Santos, André Pereira dos
Tasinafo Junior, Marcio Fernando
Aznar, Susana
Mota, Jorge
Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes
author_role author
author2 Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi
Alves, Thiago Cândido
Venturini, Ana Cláudia Rossini
Santos, André Pereira dos
Tasinafo Junior, Marcio Fernando
Aznar, Susana
Mota, Jorge
Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges, Franciane Góes
Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi
Alves, Thiago Cândido
Venturini, Ana Cláudia Rossini
Santos, André Pereira dos
Tasinafo Junior, Marcio Fernando
Aznar, Susana
Mota, Jorge
Machado, Dalmo Roberto Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adiposity
Anthropometry
Body Composition
Body mass index
Electric impedance
Adiposidade
Antropometria
Composição Corporal
Índice de massa corporal
Impedância elétrica
topic Adiposity
Anthropometry
Body Composition
Body mass index
Electric impedance
Adiposidade
Antropometria
Composição Corporal
Índice de massa corporal
Impedância elétrica
description Assessment of the Nutritional Status (NS) allows screening for malnutrition and obesity, conditions associated with chronic non-communicable diseases. The fat mass index (FMI) stands out in relation to traditional NS indicators. However, proposals that define thresholds for FMI are not sensitive to discriminate extreme cases (degrees of obesity or thinness). Only one proposal (NHANES), determined by total body densitometry (DXA), establishing eight categories of NS classification (FMI). However, DXA is expensive and not always clinically available. Our study aim to test the validity of the NHANES method using electrical bioimpedance (BIA) and skinfold thickness (ST) to classify NS. The FMI of 135 (69 women) university students aged 18 to 30 years old was determined using DXA, BIA and ST. The agreement between the instruments (Bland-Altman) and the agreement coefficient in the NS classifications (Chi square and Kappa index) were tested. The agreement test against DXA indicated that ST underestimated the FMI (-1.9 kg/m2) for both sexes and for BIA in women (-2.0 kg/m2). However, BIA overestimated FMI (1.4 kg/m2) in men, although with less bias. There was no agreement between the NS classifications (NHANES) by FMI between DXA and BIA, or DXA and ST. The exception occurred between DXA and BIA in men who showed a slightly better consensus, considered "fair" (k = 0.214; p = 0.001). In conclusion, ST and BIA did not show enough agreement to replace DXA for NS classification, within NHANES thresholds. The FMI measurement tools for the NHANES classification of the categories of NS matters.
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