The role of body composition assessment in obesity and eating disorders

被引:14
|
作者
Dalili, Danoob [1 ,2 ]
Bazzocchi, Alberto [3 ]
Dalili, Daniel E. [4 ]
Guglielmi, Giuseppe [5 ]
Isaac, Amanda [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Sch Biomed Engn & Imaging Sci, London, England
[2] Oxford Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Nuffield Orthopaed Ctr, Oxford, England
[3] IRCCS, Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Ist Ortoped Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy
[4] London Deanery, London, England
[5] Foggia Univ, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Sch Med, Foggia, Italy
[6] Guys & St Thomas Hosp, London, England
关键词
Body composition; Obesity; Eating disorders; Diet; Artificial intelligence; Magnetic resonance imaging; Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry; BONE-MINERAL DENSITY; FRACTURE RISK PREDICTION; FATTY LIVER-DISEASE; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; ANOREXIA-NERVOSA; POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN; LUMBAR SPINE; VISCERAL FAT; MASS INDEX; OSTEOSARCOPENIC OBESITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejrad.2020.109227
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Lack of a balanced diet can have a significant impact on most organs of the body. Traditionally, evaluation of these conditions relied heavily upon body mass index "BMI" measurements, which are limited and open to inaccurate interpretation or omission of critical data. Advances in imaging allow better recognition of these conditions using accurate qualitative and quantitative data and correlation with any morphological changes in organs. Body composition evaluations include the assessment of the bone mineral density (BMD), visceral fat, subcutaneous fat, liver fat and iron overload and muscle fat (including the lean muscle ratio), with differential evaluation of specific muscle groups when required. Such measurements are important as a baseline and for monitoring the effect of therapies and various interventions. In addition, they may predict and help alleviate any potential complications, allowing counselling of patients in a relatable manner. This positively influences patient compliance and outcomes during early counselling, monitoring and modulation of therapy. This encourages patients suffering from obesity and eating disorders to better understand their often chronic but reversible condition. We present a review of current literature with reflection on our own practices. We discuss the importance of monitoring the reversibility of certain parameters in specific cohorts of patients. We consider the role of artificial intelligence and deep learning in developing software algorithms that can help the reading radiologist evaluate large volumes of data and present the results in a format that is easier to interpret, thereby reducing interobserver and intraobserver variabilities.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Role of eating disorders-related polymorphisms in obesity pathophysiology
    Nicoletti, Carolina Ferreira
    Pereira Delfino, Heitor Bernardes
    Ferreira, Flavia Campos
    de Souza Pinhel, Marcela Augusta
    Nonino, Carla Barbosa
    REVIEWS IN ENDOCRINE & METABOLIC DISORDERS, 2019, 20 (01): : 115 - 125
  • [32] NEGATIVE BODY IMAGE AS A PREDICTOR OF OBESITY AND EATING DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENT GIRLS
    Chin, YitSiew
    Taib, Mohd Mohd Nasir
    Shariff, Mohd Zalilah
    Khor, GeokLin
    ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2009, 55 : 143 - 143
  • [33] The plausibility of sugar addiction and its role in obesity and eating disorders
    Benton, David
    CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2010, 29 (03) : 288 - 303
  • [34] Interoception and Its Role for Eating, Obesity, and Eating Disorders Empirical Findings and Conceptual Conclusions
    Herbert, Beate M.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 27 (04) : 188 - 205
  • [35] Emotional eating across different eating disorders and the role of body mass, restriction, and binge eating
    Reichenberger, Julia
    Schnepper, Rebekka
    Arend, Ann-Kathrin
    Richard, Anna
    Voderholzer, Ulrich
    Naab, Silke
    Blechert, Jens
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS, 2021, 54 (05) : 773 - 784
  • [36] Obesity, Eating Disorders and the Media
    Buldeo, Priya
    SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, 2018, 40 (01) : 235 - 236
  • [37] Acculturation, obesity and eating disorders
    Keski-Rahkonen, A
    EUROPEAN EATING DISORDERS REVIEW, 2005, 13 (05) : 297 - 300
  • [38] Eating Disorders, Obesity and Addiction
    Wilson, G. Terence
    EUROPEAN EATING DISORDERS REVIEW, 2010, 18 (05) : 341 - 351
  • [39] ASSESSMENT OF BODY-IMAGE IN EATING DISORDERS WITH THE BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER EXAMINATION
    ROSEN, JC
    REITER, J
    OROSAN, P
    BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 1995, 33 (01) : 77 - 84
  • [40] EATING DISORDERS - OBESITY - INTRODUCTION
    STUNKARD, AJ
    PSYCHIATRIC ANNALS, 1983, 13 (11) : 835 - &