Body surface area is a predictor of maturity status in school children and adolescents

Author:

Vasquez Fernando Alvear1,Vidal-Espinoza Rubén2,Gómez-Campos Rossana3,de Campos Luis Felipe Castelli Correia4,Lazari Evandro5,Luján Jose Francisco Guzmán1,Pablos Ana6,Cossio-Bolaños Marco3

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Valencia

2. Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez

3. Universidad Católica del Maule

4. Universidad del Bío Bío

5. Universidad Estadual de Campinas

6. Universidad Católica de Valencia

Abstract

Abstract Background Generally, Body surface area (BSA) changes significantly during growth and maturation. These increases portend a possible relationship between body size as determined by BSA with maturational status in children and adolescents. Objective To determine the relationship between maturity status (MS) obtained by non-invasive anthropometric methods and body surface area (BSA) in children and adolescents of both sexes in a regional population of Chile. Additionally, we sought to verify the type of linear or nonlinear relationship between MS and BSA in both sexes. Methods A descriptive (cross-sectional) study was designed in 950 children and adolescents of both sexes (539 males and 411 females). The age range ranged from 6.0 to 17.9 years. Anthropometric measurements were evaluated: body weight, standing height, sitting height. MS was assessed by means of two non-invasive anthropometric techniques. Both techniques predict peak years of growth velocity (APHV) through a regression equation for each sex. BSA (m2) was estimated by means of the Haycock equation. Results The R2 in the linear model is relatively lower (R2 = 0.80 to 0.89 in males and 0.74 to 0.66 in females) in relation to the nonlinear quadratic model (R2 = 0.81 in males and 0.76 to 0.69). The quadratic nonlinear quadratic model reflected an adequate fit (RMSE) for the data set, being in men (RMSE = 1.080 and 1.125), while in women (RMSE = 1.779 and 1.479). Conclusion BSA is positively associated with MS determined by two non-invasive methods in Chilean children and adolescents: The nonlinear quadratic model was a better fit to the data distribution. The results suggest the use of BSA as a possible predictor of maturity status in Chilean youth.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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