
Modified body adiposity index for body fat estimation in severe obesity
2016; Wiley; Volume: 30; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/jhn.12404
ISSN1365-277X
AutoresAline Biaseto Bernhard, Veruska Magalhães Scabim, Marcela Pires Serafim, Alexandre Vieira Gadducci, Marco Aurélio Santo, Roberto de Cleva,
Tópico(s)Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
ResumoAbstract Background The body adiposity index ( BAI ) comprises a simple method for estimating body fat ( BF ) that needs to be validated in patients with severe obesity. The present study aimed to determine BAI accuracy with respect to the determination BF in patients with severe obesity. Methods A cross‐sectional prospective study comparing two methods for BF estimation was conducted in 433 patients with severe obesity between August 2012 to December 2014. BF was estimated by bioelectrical impedance analysis ( BIA ) with specific equations developed for BF estimation in patients with severe obesity and BAI . The BF estimation in 240 patients with severe obesity (Group 1: G1) was used to evaluate BAI limitations and to develop a specific equation in this population. The new equation proposed was validated in another 158 patients with severe obesity (Group 2: G2). Results There was a significant difference between BF determination by BIA and BAI ( P = 0.039). The mean ( SD ) BF in G1 was 52.3% (6.1%) determined by BIA and 51.6% (8.1%) determined by BAI . Sex, waist–hip ratio ( WHR ) and obesity grade determined significant errors on BF estimation by BAI . A new equation (modified body adiposity index; MBAI ) was developed by linear regression to minimise these errors [ MBAI % = 23.6 + 0.5 × ( BAI ); add 2.2 if body mass index ≥ 50 kg m –2 and 2.4 if WHR ≥ 1.05]. The new equation reduced the difference [1.2% (5.9%), P < 0.001 to 0.4% (4.12%), P = 0.315] and improved the correlation (0.6–0.7) between methods. Conclusions BAI present significant limitations in severe obesity and MBAI was effective for BF estimation in this population.
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