Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Devon Cataldi, Jonathan P. Bennett, Brandon K. Quon, Young En Liu, Steven B. Heymsfield, Thomas Kelly, John A. Shepherd
Summary: This study investigated the accuracy and precision of total body water estimates using different measurement conditions and techniques. It found that small differences in total body water measurement could lead to significant disparities in 2C models, with 5C models partially mitigating these differences.
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2022)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Jonathan CK. Wells, Jane E. Williams, Leigh C. Ward, Mary S. Fewtrell
Summary: Combining traditional BIA with BIVA(specific) parameters can improve the accuracy of predicting body composition in children, effectively explaining the variability in fat-free mass and fat mass. This approach may be useful for pediatric patients.
CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Desiree Gutierrez-Marin, Joaquin Escribano, Ricardo Closa-Monasterolo, Natalia Ferre, Michelle Venables, Priya Singh, Jonathan Ck Wells, Judit Munoz-Hernando, Marta Zaragoza-Jordana, Mariona Gispert-Llaurado, Carme Rubio-Torrents, Mireia Alcazar, Merce Nunez-Roig, Albert Feliu, Josep Basora, Rosa Gonzalez-Hidalgo, Monica Dieguez, Olga Salvado, Ana Pedraza, Veronica Luque
Summary: This study aimed to improve the accuracy of body composition assessment in children with obesity through the use of bioimpedance technology, resulting in a predictive equation that reduced bias in FFM and FM measurements. By comparing the BIA outputs to a validated model of ADP adjusted by FFM density, the new equation significantly enhanced agreement with the 4-compartment model and eliminated the trend of increasing bias with higher FM and FFM levels.
CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Yirong He, Chuanya Huang, Biru Luo, Shujuan Liao
Summary: This study investigated the association between maternal body composition and macrosomia and found that body-composition-related indicators can predict the risk of macrosomia. This is important for clinicians to implement early interventions to reduce adverse perinatal outcomes.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Jaz Lyons-Reid, Leigh C. Ward, Jose G. B. Derraik, Mya-Thway Tint, Cathriona R. Monnard, Jose M. Ramos Nieves, Benjamin B. Albert, Timothy Kenealy, Keith M. Godfrey, Shiao-Yng Chan, Wayne S. Cutfield
Summary: This study evaluated the ability of bioelectrical impedance technology to predict fat-free mass in infants and found that the addition of the impedance index improved prediction accuracy, although to a limited extent. Prediction using mixture theory was inaccurate and not recommended for use in infancy.
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Sophia Marie-Therese Schmitz, Lena Schooren, Andreas Kroh, Alexander Koch, Christine Stier, Ulf Peter Neumann, Tom Florian Ulmer, Patrick Hamid Alizai
Summary: In obese patients, higher body fat mass is associated with NASH, rather than sarcopenia. The study found that patients with NASH had significantly higher fat mass, while SMM and SMI associated with NASH also increased significantly.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2021)
Review
Nutrition & Dietetics
Mariana Garcia Branco, Carlota Mateus, Manuel Luis Capelas, Nuno Pimenta, Teresa Santos, Antti Makitie, Susana Ganhao-Arranhado, Carolina Trabulo, Paula Ravasco
Summary: This scoping review evaluates the scientific and clinical evidence on the use of BIA for body composition assessment in oncology patients. The findings suggest that BIA is a suitable and valid method for body composition assessment in cancer patients and has potential clinical value in preoperative risk evaluation, reducing postoperative complications and hospital stay, and predicting prognosis.
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Yong Guo, Cui Liu, Yu-Hong Deng, Jing Ning, Li Yu, Jie-Ling Wu
Summary: A cross-sectional investigation conducted in Guangzhou, China, reveals that there is a positive correlation between Bisphenol A (BPA) exposure and body composition parameters in children aged 4 to 6 years, providing further evidence for this association.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Xintong Li, Dongmei Xu, Li Zhang, Ruimin Cao, Yide Hao, Lingling Cui, Tingting Chen, Yingying Guo, Jiaxin Li
Summary: The study found that body composition-related indicators were independently associated with the onset of GDM in pregnant women with both pre-pregnancy BMI < 24 kg/m² and BMI >= 24 kg/m² groups. Factors such as body fat mass, visceral fat level, and waist-hip ratio showed higher correlation with pre-pregnancy BMI. Total body water, protein levels, mineral levels, bone mineral content, soft lean mass, fat-free mass, skeletal muscle mass, and basal metabolic rate were found to be protective factors for GDM after adjusting for some confounders. The waist-hip ratio was found to be up to 4.562 times the risk of GDM development in all pregnant women, and gestational weight gain was the best predictor for GDM.
FRONTIERS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY
(2022)
Review
Nutrition & Dietetics
Stefano Sbrignadello, Christian Goebl, Andrea Tura
Summary: Sarcopenia is a severe complication in type 2 diabetes, and nutritional aspects play a role in its development. Bioelectrical impedance analysis is an effective and cost-efficient method to assess body composition in T2DM patients with sarcopenia or at risk. However, more validation studies are needed in this specific population.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Janna Enderle, Dejan Reljic, Bjorn Jensen, Sven Peine, Yurdaguel Zopf, Anja Bosy-Westphal
Summary: In this study, continuous reference ranges for body composition parameters were derived using multiple regression analysis. The results showed that age had a minor impact on FMI, VAT, and ALSTI, while BMI substantially increased the explained variance for these parameters. On the other hand, age was a major determinant of the explained variance for SMI, with BMI also contributing. These findings are important for body composition evaluation in overweight and older individuals.
CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2023)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Fangfang Chen, Lijun Wu, Yiren Chen, Jing Wang, Junting Liu, Guimin Huang, Dongqing Hou, Zijun Liao, Ting Zhang, Xianghui Xie, Gongshu Liu
Summary: This study evaluated the agreement between bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and air displacement plethysmography (ADP) for assessing body composition in children. The results showed that BIA underestimated fat mass and overestimated fat-free mass in normal weight children, while the opposite trend was observed in children with obesity. The agreement between the two methods in measuring fat mass and fat-free mass was strong. Overall, the BIA device is a valid tool for assessing body composition in Chinese preschool children.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2023)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Silvia Stagi, Analiza M. Silva, Filipe Jesus, Francesco Campa, Stefano Cabras, Carrie P. Earthman, Elisabetta Marini
Summary: This study analyzed the relationship between body composition and bioelectrical variables in 6801 children and adolescents aged 8-20 years. The findings showed that classic and specific bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) agreed well with the evaluation of body composition using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) or bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), providing valuable tools for growth studies, malnutrition prevention, and athlete performance monitoring.
CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2022)
Review
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Sandra de la Cruz Marcos, M. Paz Redondo del Rio, Beatriz de Mateo Silleras
Summary: This article discusses an innovative and specific strategy for body composition assessment in athletes by applying BIVA, which is currently used in clinical practice, to sports. BIA is a simple, fast, inexpensive, noninvasive, accurate, and reproducible method for estimating BC, while BIVA provides a qualitative assessment of BCM and hydration status without the need for biological assumptions.
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Camila Pugliese, Artur Figueiredo Delgado, Katia Tomie Kozu, Lucia Maria de Arruda Campos, Nadia Emi Aikawa, Clovis Artur Silva, Adriana Maluf Elias
Summary: This study aimed to assess body composition using bioelectrical impedance and food intake in juvenile dermatomyositis patients. The findings suggest that bioelectrical impedance can be a useful auxiliary exam in the medical and nutritional follow-up of JDM patients.
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Adama Diouf, Abdou Badiane, Noel Magloire Manga, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Papa Salif Sow, Salimata Wade
Article
Food Science & Technology
Ndeye Fatou Ndiaye, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Adama Diouf, Amadou Tidiane Guiro, Salimata Wade
FOOD AND NUTRITION BULLETIN
(2018)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Nafissatou Ba Lo, Grant J. Aaron, Sonja Y. Hess, Nicole Idohou Dossou, Amadou Tidiane Guiro, Salimata Wade, Kenneth H. Brown
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2011)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Anta Agne-Djigo, Komlan M. Kwadjode, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Adama Diouf, Amadou T. Guiro, Salimata Wade
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2013)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Veronica Lopez-Teros, Justin Chileshe, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Tetra Fajarwati, Gabriel Medoua Nama, Sam Newton, Malavika Vinod Kumar, Zhixu Wang, Emorn Wasantwisut, Janet R. Hunt
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR VITAMIN AND NUTRITION RESEARCH
(2014)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Anta Agne-Djigo, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Komlan M. Kwadjode, Sherry A. Tanumihardjo, Salimata Wade
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2012)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Adama Diouf, Ousmane Diongue, Megne Nde, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Mbeugue Thiam, Salimata Wade
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Ndeye Fatou Ndiaye, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Simone Buerkli, Adama Diouf, Cheikh Loucoubar, Amadou Tidiane Guiro, Michael Bruce Zimmermann, Salimata Wade, Diego Moretti
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2020)
Article
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Jaures H. F. Lokonon, Waliou Amoussa Hounkpatin, Nicole Idohou-Dossou
INTERNATIONAL BREASTFEEDING JOURNAL
(2020)
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Mane Helene Faye, Marie-Madeleine A. Dieme, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Abdou Badiane, Adama Diouf, Ndeye Magatte Ndiaye Ndome, Sherry A. Tanumihardjo
Summary: In this study conducted in urban settings of Dakar, the relationship between vitamin A supplementation and liver stores (VALS) as well as vitamin A deficiency (VAD) in 9-23 month-old children was examined. The results showed that vitamin A supplementation did not lead to improved VALS, serum retinol concentrations (SR), or reduce the prevalence of VAD in children with adequate VALS.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Laura Medialdea, Barry Bogin, Mbeugue Thiam, Antonio Vargas, Maria D. Marrodan, Nicole I. Dossou
Summary: The study proposed the use of 2D geometric morphometric techniques to analyze the relationship between children's morphological changes and nutritional status, identifying significant factors such as nutritional status, age, and gender. Discriminant functions constructed in the study achieved the best classification rates in the left arm, providing insights into the morphological patterns influenced by nutritional status during the first 5 years of growth and development in children.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Abdou Badiane, Adama Diouf, Papa M. D. D. Sylla, Ndeye S. Cisse, Nicole Idohou-Dossou, Michele Dramaix, Salimata Wade, Philippe Donnen
Summary: This study revealed a strong association between maternal and child body composition in early life, with children's nutritional status mainly determined by diet. Among mothers, having a job and being involved in primary health care appeared to be beneficial for nutritional status. Improving women's empowerment, quality of health care, and dietary diversity could positively impact maternal and child nutrition.
MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
N Idohou-Dossou, S Wade, AT Guiro, CS Sarr, B Diaham, D Cissé, JP Beau, P Chappuis, D Hoffman, D Lemonnier
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
(2003)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
EHI Diop, NI Dossou, MM Ndour, A Briend, S Wade
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2003)