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    BMC Pediatr. 2006 Jun 5;6:18.

    Validity of new child-specific thoracic gas volume prediction equations for air-displacement plethysmography.

    Higgins PB, Silva AM, Sardinha LB, Hull HR, Goran MI, Gower BA, Fields DA.

    Department of Nutrition Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL, USA. higginsp@uab.edu

    BACKGROUND: To determine the validity of the recently developed child-specific thoracic gas volume (TGV) prediction equations for use in air-displacement plethysmography (ADP) in diverse pediatric populations. METHODS: Three distinct populations were studied: European American and African American children living in Birmingham, Alabama and European children living in Lisbon, Portugal. Each child completed a standard ADP testing protocol, including a measured TGV according to the manufactures software criteria. Measured TGV was compared to the predicted TGV from current adult-based ADP proprietary equations and to the recently developed child-specific TGV equations of Fields et al. Similarly, percent body fat, derived using the TGV prediction equations, was compared to percent body fat derived using measured TGV. RESULTS: Predicted TGV from adult-based equations was significantly different from measured TGV in girls from each of the three ethnic groups (P < 0.05), however child-specific TGV estimates did not significantly differ from measured TGV in any of the ethnic or gender groups. Percent body fat estimates using adult-derived and child-specific TGV estimates did not differ significantly from percent body fat measures using measured TGV in any of the groups. CONCLUSION: The child-specific TGV equations developed by Fields et al. provided a modest improvement over the adult-based TGV equations in an ethnically diverse group of children.

    PMID: 16753062 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC1526421

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