Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of body mass index (BMI) as a predictor of body fat in elderly women. Research Methods and Procedures: A total of 1423 women aged 67 ± 5 (mean ± SD, range: 60 to 88) years were consecutively enrolled into the study. Fat mass (FM) was measured using DXA. Results: BMI explained 72.9% of FM variance (p < 0.0001), with a root mean square error of estimate (RMSE) of 3.5 kg. After standardization of RMSE on the dependent variable as RMSE%, the prediction error equaled 15%. BMI explained 54.8% of FM% variance (p < 0.0001), with an RMSE of 4.1%, corresponding to an RMSE% of 11%. Discussion: The relatively high RMSE% of the FM and FM%-BMI associations caution against the use of BMI as an adiposity index in individual elderly women. However, an error corresponding to 11% of FM% may be accepted for population studies of body fat in elderly women.

Is body mass index a measure of adiposity in elderly women? / Bedogni G.; Pietrobelli A.; Heymsfield S.B.; Borghi A.; Manzieri A.M.; Morini P.; Battistini N.; Salvioli G.. - In: OBESITY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1071-7323. - STAMPA. - 9:1(2001), pp. 17-20. [10.1038/oby.2001.3]

Is body mass index a measure of adiposity in elderly women?

Bedogni G.
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2001

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Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of body mass index (BMI) as a predictor of body fat in elderly women. Research Methods and Procedures: A total of 1423 women aged 67 ± 5 (mean ± SD, range: 60 to 88) years were consecutively enrolled into the study. Fat mass (FM) was measured using DXA. Results: BMI explained 72.9% of FM variance (p < 0.0001), with a root mean square error of estimate (RMSE) of 3.5 kg. After standardization of RMSE on the dependent variable as RMSE%, the prediction error equaled 15%. BMI explained 54.8% of FM% variance (p < 0.0001), with an RMSE of 4.1%, corresponding to an RMSE% of 11%. Discussion: The relatively high RMSE% of the FM and FM%-BMI associations caution against the use of BMI as an adiposity index in individual elderly women. However, an error corresponding to 11% of FM% may be accepted for population studies of body fat in elderly women.
2001
Is body mass index a measure of adiposity in elderly women? / Bedogni G.; Pietrobelli A.; Heymsfield S.B.; Borghi A.; Manzieri A.M.; Morini P.; Battistini N.; Salvioli G.. - In: OBESITY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1071-7323. - STAMPA. - 9:1(2001), pp. 17-20. [10.1038/oby.2001.3]
Bedogni G.; Pietrobelli A.; Heymsfield S.B.; Borghi A.; Manzieri A.M.; Morini P.; Battistini N.; Salvioli G.
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