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Is Body Adiposity Index a Better and Easily Applicable Measure for Determination of Body Fat?

Esen Yeşil, Beril Köse, Merve Özdemir

2020Journal of the American College of Nutrition17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Objective: The BAI can be used to reflect %body fat. This study aimed to compare BAI with other methods used in the determination of body fat.Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Turkish adults. BAI, BMI, WHR, WHtR, body weight, hip and waist circumference (WC), skinfold thicknesses (biceps, triceps, subscapular, suprailiac) were measured. Body fat was measured using Bioelectric Impedance Analysis.Results: The Bland-Altman analyses conducted in this study showed that for % body fat estimations, BIA was in excellent agreement with skinfold measurements (p = 0.131) without proportional bias (p = 0.082), but that BAI was not in agreement with BIA and skinfold measurement. There were a statistically significant positive correlation between BAI and other measurements in terms of females and males and also regardless of sex.Conclusion: BAI was not in agreement with BIA and skinfold measurement methods for % body fat estimations, it had a significantly stronger correlation with % fat calculated using BIA and skinfold thickness.

Topics & Concepts

WaistBioelectrical impedance analysisBody adiposity indexBody fat percentageSkinfold thicknessClassification of obesityMedicineBody mass indexLimits of agreementCircumferenceFat massAnimal scienceInternal medicineEndocrinologyNuclear medicineMathematicsBiologyGeometryBody Composition Measurement TechniquesNutrition and Health in AgingSports Performance and Training