Estimation of lean body weight in older women with hip fracture

Objective Lean body weight (LBW) decreases with age while total body fat increases, resulting in altered drug pharmacokinetics. A semi-mechanistic equation estimating LBW using height, weight and sex has been developed for potential use across a wide range of body compositions. The aim of this study...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of nutrition, health & aging health & aging, 2012-02, Vol.16 (2), p.188-192
Hauptverfasser: Mitchell, S. J., Hilmer, S. N., Kirkpatrick, C. M. J., Hansen, R. D., Williamson, D. A., Singh, N. A., Finnegan, T. P., Allen, B. J., Diamond, T. H., Diwan, A. D., Lloyd, B. D., Smith, E. U. R., Fiatarone Singh, M. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Lean body weight (LBW) decreases with age while total body fat increases, resulting in altered drug pharmacokinetics. A semi-mechanistic equation estimating LBW using height, weight and sex has been developed for potential use across a wide range of body compositions. The aim of this study was to determine the ability of the LBW equation to estimate dual energy x-ray absorptiometry-derived fat free mass (FFM DXA ) in a population of older women with recent hip fracture. Methods Baseline, four and 12 month data obtained from 23 women enrolled in the Sarcopenia and Hip Fracture study were pooled to give 58 measurements. LBW was estimated using the equation: Body composition was classified as: ‘normal’ (BMI 25kg/m 2 and not sarcopenic), ‘sarcopenic’ (sarcopenic and BMI 25kg/m 2 ). The ability of the LBW equation to predict FFM DXA was determined graphically using Bland-Altman plots and quantitatively using the method of Sheiner and Beal. Results The mean ± SD age of female participants women was 83±7 years (n=23). Sarcopenia was frequently observed (65.2%). Bland-Altman plots demonstrated an underestimation by the LBW equation compared to FFM DXA . The bias (95% CI) and precision (95% CI) calculated using the method of Sheiner and Beal was 0.5kg (−0.7, 1.66kg) and 4.4kg (−3.7, 12.4kg) respectively for pooled data. Conclusion This equation can be used to easily calculate LBW. When compared to FFM DXA , the LBW equation resulted in a small underestimation on average in this population of women with recent hip fracture. The degree of bias may not be clinically important although further studies of larger heterogeneous cohorts are needed to investigate and potentially improve the accuracy of this predictive equation in larger clinical cohorts.
ISSN:1279-7707
1760-4788
DOI:10.1007/s12603-011-0100-y