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. 2016 Oct 27;11(10):e0165275.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165275. eCollection 2016.

Dexa Body Composition Assessment in 10-11 Year Healthy Children

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Dexa Body Composition Assessment in 10-11 Year Healthy Children

W M Verduin et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Introduction: Obesity is a growing health problem associated with metabolic derangements and cardiovascular disease. Accumulating evidence links the accumulation of visceral adipose tissue (VAT) to these obesity related health risks in adults. Childhood obesity is associated with a lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease and poses a serious challenge to future health care. In children, there is much less data on the prevalence and gender differences of visceral obesity than in adults. This study aims to provide reference values for VAT in children 10-11 years of age.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study performed in the north western part of theNetherlands, healthy children of 10-11 years of age, were recruited from primary schools. Anthropometric data consisting of height, weight, waist circumference (WC) and BMI were measured. Body composition was measured using DXA, providing measures for bone mineral content, total fat mass (TFM), lean body mass (LBM) and VAT.

Results: 217 children were eligible for this study. Girls appeared to have a greater TFM (31.4% vs 27.5% of total body weight (TBW); P < .01) but lower VAT (0.3% vs 0.5% of TBW;P < .01) than boys, whereas boys had higher LBM (65.4% vs 69.3% TBW;P < .01). Median VAT area (cm2) was 41.1 for boys and 22.4 for girls (P < .01). Moderate to strong correlations were found for WC and BMI with VAT (boys: r = .664 and r = .630; Girls r = .699 and r = .546 respectively all P < .001).

Discussion: This study shows gender specific differences in VAT percentiles in healthy non-obese 10-11 year old children as measured by DXA that may serve as reference values in children. Independent of BMI and WC, girls tend to have more TFM but less VAT and LBM than boys.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

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Fig 1. Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) distribution in girls and boys.

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