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J Clin Densitom ; 25(3): 384-391, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34969607

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Accurate assessment of total body composition in tall (>1.96m) individuals using dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans is problematic due to current height restrictions of the scan table. The aim of this investigation was to quantify absolute and relative contributions of fat, bone and lean mass, of the feet and head regions, to whole-body composition DXA scan totals. Whole-body DXA scans were performed in collegiate athletes. Athlete DXA scans were included in data analyses if the entire body fit within the confines of scan table area. The feet region of interest (ROI) was delineated at the ankle joint mortise, marked superiorly by the inferior margin of the tibial plafond and encompassing all inferior anatomical structures. The head region was calculated by the DXA scan software. Both absolute (kg) and relative (feet/whole-body x 100 = feet mass %) contributions to body composition were calculated. Data presented as mean±SD. 132 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletes (85 female) underwent DXA scans which met the inclusion criteria. The feet region represented: 1.9±0.3kg (2.6±0.3%) of total mass; 0.4±0.3kg (2.6±0.5%) of fat mass; 1.3±0.3kg (2.5±0.3%) of lean mass; and 0.14±0.0kg (5.4±0.6%) of bone mineral content (BMC). The head region represented: 4.8±0.5kg (6.9±0.8%) of total mass; 1.2±0.2kg (8.2±3.0%) of fat mass; 3.2±0.5kg (6.1±0.9%) of lean mass; and 0.48±0.07kg (18.7±2.7%) of BMC. Significant negative relationships were found between head% versus whole-body BMC (r=-0.54;p < 0.0001), lean mass (r=-0.57;p<0.0001), and fat mass (r=-0.81;p<0.0001) and between feet% versus fat mass (r=-0.68;p<0.0001). A significant positive relationship was noted between feet% versus whole-body BMC (r=0.18;p=0.04) but not versus lean mass (r=0.15;p=0.09). Removing the feet from whole-body composition analyses reduces lean, fat and bone mass compartment totals by 3%-5%. Removing the head region reduces body composition compartments by 6%-19%, from whole-body DXA scan totals.


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Composição Corporal , Densidade Óssea , Absorciometria de Fóton , Tecido Adiposo , Atletas , Osso e Ossos , Feminino , Humanos
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