Comparison of hydrostatic weighing to bioelectrical impedance analysis in women greater than thirty percent body fat
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Bauer, Shari
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Twenty-five female Ss age 18-65 years who had participated in a
community weight loss class volunteered to have their body composition
determined via hydrostatic weighing (HW) and bioelectrical impedance
analysis (BIA), All subjects were greater than 30% body fat. It was
discovered that bioelectrical impedance analysis using the BES 200Z
analyzer significantly (p<.05) underpredicted percent fat in all 25
subjects, compared to HW. Percent fat predicted using the BES 2002
analyzer was poorly correlated (r - .59) to percent fat using HW. Mean
percent fat determined by BIA was 33.9 +/- 6.39 compared to 42.8 +/- 6.30
using HW. Mean fat free mass (FFM) was significantly overestimated
(p<.05) using BIA (54.8 + 6.89) compared to HW (44.1 + 6.80). New
prediction equations were developed for the impedance analyzer. The
highest correlation for a developed prediction equation was r - .97.
This equation predicted FFM using the variables height squared (ht2),
weight, age, impedance (R), and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR). Further
investigation needs to be done to validate the accuracy of this equation
for the BES 200Z analyzer.