Agreement between dual x-ray absorptiometers using pencil beam and fan beam: indicators of bone health and whole-body plus appendicular tissue composition in adult athletes

Author:

Tavares Óscar1,Duarte João P2,Costa Daniela C.3,Sousa-e-Silva Paulo3,Martinho Diogo2,Lus Leonardo G. O.4,Duarte-Mendes Pedro5,Valente-dos-Santos João6,Conde Jorge7,Casanova José M.3,Cyrino Edilson S.8,Coelho-e-Silva Manuel J.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal

2. University of Coimbra, Portugal; Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal

3. University of Coimbra, Portugal

4. University of Coimbra, Portugal; Federal University of Alagoas, Brasil

5. Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portugal

6. University of Coimbra, Portugal; Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies, Portugal; Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, Portugal

7. Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra, Portugal

8. Londrina State University, Brasil

Abstract

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The current study was aimed to examine intra-individual variation on indicators of bone health in addition to whole-body plus appendicular tissue measurements using two concurrent assessments based on pencil beam and fan beam dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) systems in adult athletes from several sports. METHOD: Thirty-two male participants (27.6±10.1 years) were measured on anthropometry including multifrequency bioelectric impedance and air-displacement plethysmography. Bone mineral content (BMC), bone area, fat and lean soft tissue were derived using pencil beam (Lunar DPX-MD+) and fan beam (Lunar iDXA) absorptiometry. Bone mineral density (BMD) was obtained for the femoral neck, trochanter and triangle of ward. Finally, the right thigh was defined as a region of interest (ROI). Analyses comprised intra-class correlation (ICC), Effect size (d) from mean differences of repeated measurements, coefficient of variation (CV) RESULTS: ICC were >0.900 for all measurements. Intra-individual differences were large for BMC (d=1,312; CV=2,7%), bone area (d=1,761; CV=2,7%), fat tissue (d=1,612; CV=11%) and all indicators of appendicular lean soft tissue (d=1,237-1687; CV=2,0-4,1%). A very large difference (d=4,014; CV=8.4%) was diagnosed for lean soft tissue of the ROI. CONCLUSION: Although differences among concurrent instruments for BMC and bone area, the effect size of mean differences was negligible for BMD. Fat and lean soft tissue derived from DXA should be interpreted as reference values (not criterion) due to equipment-related variation, more apparently in the ROI values.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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