New bioimpedance model accurately predicts lower limb muscle volume: validation by magnetic resonance imaging
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Conventional bioimpedance analysis (BIA) methods now simplify the
representation of lower limb geometry and electrical properties for body
composition estimation. In the present study, a three-dimensional model of
the lower limb was assembled by segmentation of magnetic resonance
cross-sectional images (MRI) for adipose tissue, skeletal muscle, and bone.
An electrical network was then associated with this model. BIA and MRI
measurements were made in six lean subjects (three men and three women, age
32.2 +- 6.9 yr). Assuming 0.85 S/m for the longitudinal conductivity of the
muscle, the model predicted in the examined subjects an impedance profile
that conformed well to the BIA impedance profile; predicted and measured
resistances were similar (261.3 +- 7.7 vs. 249 +- 9 Ohm; P = not
significant). The resistance profile provided, through a simpler model,
muscle area estimates along the lower limb and total leg muscle volume
(mean 4,534 cm^3 for men and 4,071 cm ^3 for women) with a mean of the
absolute value of relative error with respect to MRI of 6.2 +- 3.9. The new
approach suggests that BIA can reasonably estimate the distribution and
volume of muscles in the lower extremities of lean subjects.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bioimpedenziometria; Modelli matematici; Composiz. corporea; Stima di parametri
Elenco autori:
Bertuzzi, Alessandro
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