Body mass index (weight/height2) or percentage body fat by bioelectrical impedance analysis: which variable better reflects serum lipid profile?

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Teruo Nagaya
Hideyo Yoshida
Hidekatsu Takahashi
Yoshihiro Matsuda
Makoto Kawai
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[1] Nagoya City University Medical School,Department of Public Health
[2] 1 Kawasumi,Department of Epidemiology
[3] Mizuho-cho,undefined
[4] Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology,undefined
[5] 35-2 Sakae-machi,undefined
[6] Itabashi-ku,undefined
[7] Gifu Prefectural Center for Health Check and Health Promotion,undefined
[8] 4-6-2 Noisshiki,undefined
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body composition; body mass index; percentage body fat; bioelectrical impedance analysis; serum lipid;
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We present population data on percentage body fat (%BF) by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) in 12 287 men and 6657 women aged 30–69 y. In addition, we examined relationships among BMI, %BF and serum lipids (total-cholesterol (TC), HDL-cholesterol (HDLC), TC/HDLC ratio, LDL-cholesterol (LDLC) and triglycerides (TG)) in order to determine whether body mass index (BMI, kg/m2) or %BF by BIA better reflected lipid metabolism. Women had larger %BF than men in all age groups. On the other hand, women aged <60 y had smaller BMI than corresponding men. Regardless of age, BMI was obviously correlated with %BF (r = 0.743–0.924). As previously reported, high BMI and high %BF were strongly associated with high serum TC/HDLC ratio and TG, and low serum HDLC rather than high serum TC and LDLC. Compared with BMI, %BF by BIA was better correlated with the serum indices except for serum HDLC. These results were found in both sexes, and there was a trend in which younger subjects had stronger correlations among BMI, %BF and serum lipids. Consequently, %BF by BIA (an index of body composition) better reflects serum lipid profile than BMI.
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