Abstract
Rationale
In bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) measurements, one pair of electrodes is typically placed dorsal on the right hand (position A) and one pair on the foot. In patients with fragile skin, scars or wounds, this dorsal hand placement is not always possible. This study compares agreement of BIA measurements at seven alternative placements with position A.
Methods
BIA measurements were performed with the Bodystat-500 using eight combinations of hand electrodes: at the dorsal side of the hand (position A) or dorsal side hand-forearm (position B and C); at the palmar side of the hand (position D) or palmar side hand-forearm (position E and F) or mixed palmar-dorsal side of the hand (position G and H). ICCs were used to compare alle outcomes to position A. Changes in fat mass ∆FM, fat-free mass ∆FFM and appendicular skeletal muscle mass ∆ASMM were calculated using Kyle’s formula.
Results
Seventy healthy Caucasian participants were measured: median age 22 years, IQR 21-23; mean BMI 22.8 ± 2.5 kg/m². Electrode positions D,G and H showed an ICC 0.99-1.00 for ∆FM, ∆FFM and ∆ASMM with minimal changes in ∆FFM and ∆FM: 0.1–0.4 kg ± 0.3 kg and ∆ASMM: 0.0–0.2 kg ± 0.2 kg. Measurements at position B, C, E, and F showed significant and clinically relevant differences with ∆FM and ∆FFM: 3.8–4.0 kg ± 1.1 kg and ∆ASMM: 2.0–2.1 kg ± 0.6 kg, with ICCs 0.96-0.97.
Conclusion
Alternatively to the typical electrode placement on the dorsal side of the hand, this study demonstrates that three alternative placements results in an excellent agreement with only minimal changes in FFM, FM and ASMM. In practice, placing electrodes at more proximal positions on the forearm should be avoided. Alternatively, we recommend a mixed or palmar electrode placement on the hand.
In bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) measurements, one pair of electrodes is typically placed dorsal on the right hand (position A) and one pair on the foot. In patients with fragile skin, scars or wounds, this dorsal hand placement is not always possible. This study compares agreement of BIA measurements at seven alternative placements with position A.
Methods
BIA measurements were performed with the Bodystat-500 using eight combinations of hand electrodes: at the dorsal side of the hand (position A) or dorsal side hand-forearm (position B and C); at the palmar side of the hand (position D) or palmar side hand-forearm (position E and F) or mixed palmar-dorsal side of the hand (position G and H). ICCs were used to compare alle outcomes to position A. Changes in fat mass ∆FM, fat-free mass ∆FFM and appendicular skeletal muscle mass ∆ASMM were calculated using Kyle’s formula.
Results
Seventy healthy Caucasian participants were measured: median age 22 years, IQR 21-23; mean BMI 22.8 ± 2.5 kg/m². Electrode positions D,G and H showed an ICC 0.99-1.00 for ∆FM, ∆FFM and ∆ASMM with minimal changes in ∆FFM and ∆FM: 0.1–0.4 kg ± 0.3 kg and ∆ASMM: 0.0–0.2 kg ± 0.2 kg. Measurements at position B, C, E, and F showed significant and clinically relevant differences with ∆FM and ∆FFM: 3.8–4.0 kg ± 1.1 kg and ∆ASMM: 2.0–2.1 kg ± 0.6 kg, with ICCs 0.96-0.97.
Conclusion
Alternatively to the typical electrode placement on the dorsal side of the hand, this study demonstrates that three alternative placements results in an excellent agreement with only minimal changes in FFM, FM and ASMM. In practice, placing electrodes at more proximal positions on the forearm should be avoided. Alternatively, we recommend a mixed or palmar electrode placement on the hand.
| Translated title of the contribution | De overeenstemming van de meting van lichaamssamenstelling met zeven alternatieve elektrodeposities op de hand vergeleken met het standaardprotocol met enkelvoudige frequentie van 50 kHz bio-elektrische impedantie bij gezonde jongvolwassenen |
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| Original language | English |
| Pages | 1272 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 18 Sept 2024 |
| Event | ESPEN conference 2024 - Milan, Milaan, Italy Duration: 7 Sept 2024 → 10 Sept 2024 https://espencongress.com/ |
Conference
| Conference | ESPEN conference 2024 |
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| Country/Territory | Italy |
| City | Milaan |
| Period | 7/09/24 → 10/09/24 |
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Keywords
- bio-impedance
- body composition
- muscle mass
- klinimetrie
Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences * (mandatory by Hanze)
- Healthy Ageing
Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise * (mandatory by Hanze)
- Frailty and adequate care
Publinova themes
- Other
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Agreement of measurement of body composition with seven alternative electrode positions on the hand compared to the standard protocol with single-frequency 50 kHz bioelectrical impedance in healthy young adults
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