双能X射线吸收法
瘦肉组织
软组织
双重能量
人口
脂肪组织
双标水
医学
核医学
解剖
内科学
外科
能量代谢
骨矿物
环境卫生
骨质疏松症
作者
C. Testolin,Robert W. Gore,Tommy Rivkin,Mary Horlick,John Arbo,ZiMian Wang,G Chiumello,Steven B. Heymsfield
标识
DOI:10.1152/jappl.2000.89.6.2365
摘要
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) percent (%) fat estimates may be inaccurate in young children, who typically have high tissue hydration levels. This study was designed to provide a comprehensive analysis of pediatric tissue hydration effects on DXA %fat estimates. Phase 1 was experimental and included three in vitro studies to establish the physical basis of DXA %fat-estimation models. Phase 2 extended phase 1models and consisted of theoretical calculations to estimate the %fat errors emanating from previously reported pediatric hydration effects. Phase 1 experiments supported the two-compartment DXA soft tissue model and established that pixel ratio of low to high energy (R values) are a predictable function of tissue elemental content. In phase 2, modeling of reference body composition values from birth to age 120 mo revealed that %fat errors will arise if a “constant” adult lean soft tissue R value is applied to the pediatric population; the maximum %fat error, ∼0.8%, would be present at birth. High tissue hydration, as observed in infants and young children, leads to errors in DXA %fat estimates. The magnitude of these errors based on theoretical calculations is small and may not be of clinical or research significance.
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