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Korean J Obes 2010; 19(4): 155-158

Published online December 1, 2010

Copyright © Korean Society for the Study of Obesity.

Various Methods of Analysing Body Composition

Soo Lim*

Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine

Abstract

Aging is associated with increased fat mass (obesity) and reduced muscle mass (sarcopenia), even in those who
have stable body weight. Therefore, it may be possible to associate obesity and sarcopenia as contributing factors,
which act synergistically, on metabolic and functional impairments among the elderly population. However, there
have been only few reports investigating the association of body composition with common health problems,
particularly in Asian ethnic groups. Prior studies of body composition were based largely on indirect estimates, depending on anthropometric data,
such as body mass index or waist circumference. Although these measures are simple, cheap and easily
applicable in large epidemiological studies, they have limitations in determining the regional body composition.
In contrast, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and computed
tomography (CT) provide a comprehensive assessment of the age-related, functional decline that is reflected in loss
of muscle mass, the main component of body composition change in the elderly. BIA is easily applicable and
relatively cheap. However, several reports have doubts about its accuracy. In contrast, DXA provides a higher degree of precision through only one measurement and has the ability to show exactly where fat or muscle is distributed throughout the body. DXA is emerging as a
new gold standard for body composition assessment because it is very reliable and its results are extremely
precise. CT has also been used to measure fat or muscle distribution at specific regions. In conclusion, assessment
of body composition will be important in the clinical evaluation of common health problem particularly among the old age population.

Keywords: Body composition, Bioelectrical impedance analysis, Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, Computed tomography