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Segmental Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis(SBIA) for Determining Body Composition / 대한지역사회영양학회지
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition ; : 179-186, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-195287
ABSTRACT
A new bioelectrical impedance method has been developed and evaluated. The electrodes; were made of stainless steel and electrical interfaces were created by an upright subject gripping hand electrodes and stepping onto foot electrodes. Eight tactile electrodes were in contact with surfaces of both hands and feet; thumb, palm and fingers, front sole, and rear sole. Automatic on-off switches were used to change current pathways and to measure voltage differences for target segments. Segmental body resistances and whole body resistance(RWHOLE)were measured in 60 healthy subjects. Segmental resistances of right arm(RRA), left arm(RLA), trunk(RT), right leg(RRL) and left leg(RLL)were310.0+/-61.6 omega, 316.9+/-64.6 omega, 25.1+/-3.4 omega, 236.8+/-31.2 omega and 237.6+/-30.4 omega, respectively. Individual segmental impedance indexes(Ht2/RRA, Ht2/RT, and Ht2 /RLA) were closely related to lean body mass(LBM)as measured by densitometry ranged from r=0.925 to 0.960. Ht2/(RRA+RT+RLA) predicted LBM slightly better(r=0.969) than the traditional index, Ht2/RWHOLE(r=0.964), supporting the accuracy of the segmental measurement. A multiple regression equation utilizing Ht2/RRA, Ht2/RT and Ht2/RRL predicted LBM with r=0.971. Ht2/RRA term of the regression contributed to more than 40% of the LBM prediction, indicating that lean mass of arm represented whole body LBM more closely than other body segments. The new bioimpedance method was characterized by upright posture, eight tactile electrodes, segmental measurements and utilization of electronic switches in comparison with the traditional method. The measurement with this new method was extremely reproducible, quick and easy to use.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Arm / Posture / Stainless Steel / Thumb / Body Composition / Adipose Tissue / Electric Impedance / Hand Strength / Densitometry / Electrodes Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Community Nutrition Year: 1997 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Arm / Posture / Stainless Steel / Thumb / Body Composition / Adipose Tissue / Electric Impedance / Hand Strength / Densitometry / Electrodes Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Community Nutrition Year: 1997 Type: Article