Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.

We hypothesized that body mass-to-waist ratio is strongly associated with the total-body skeletal muscle volume (SMV) in children. The purpose of the present study was to examine this hypothesis.By using magnetic resonance imaging, total-body SMV (SMVMRI) was determined in 70 boys and 53 girls aged...

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Main Authors: Megumi Ohta, Taishi Midorikawa, Yuki Hikihara, Shizuo Sakamoto, Yasuo Kawakami, Tetsuo Fukunaga, Hiroaki Kanehisa
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-5e066579ae1d44e88dbb1096ac72d4db2020-11-25T02:18:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01125e017715510.1371/journal.pone.0177155Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.Megumi OhtaTaishi MidorikawaYuki HikiharaShizuo SakamotoYasuo KawakamiTetsuo FukunagaHiroaki KanehisaWe hypothesized that body mass-to-waist ratio is strongly associated with the total-body skeletal muscle volume (SMV) in children. The purpose of the present study was to examine this hypothesis.By using magnetic resonance imaging, total-body SMV (SMVMRI) was determined in 70 boys and 53 girls aged 6 to 12 years. Waist was measured at each of the level of umbilicus (Wumb) and the minimum circumference (Wmin), and the ratio of body mass to each of the two measured values was calculated (BM/Wumb and BM/Wmin, respectively). A single regression analysis was used to examine the relationships between SMVMRI and either BM/Wumb or BM/Wmin. On the basis of the obtained regression equations, SMVMRI was estimated and referred to as SMVBM/Wumb or SMVBM/Wmin.In both boys and girls, SMVMRI was highly correlated to BM/Wumb (r = 0.937 for boys and r = 0.939 for girls, P < 0.0001) and BM/Wmin (r = 0.915 and 0.942, P < 0.0001). R2 and the standard error of estimate for SMVBM/Wumb were 0.878 and 706.2 cm3, respectively, in boys and 0.882 and 825.3 cm3, respectively, in girls, and those for SMVBM/Wmin were 0.837 and 814.0 cm3, respectively, in boys and 0.888 and 804.1 cm3, respectively, in girls. In both boys and girls, there were no significant differences between SMVMRI and either SMVBM/Wumb or SMVBM/Wmin, without systematic errors in Band-Altman plots. There was no significant effect of model on the absolute values of the residuals in both boys and girls.The current results indicate that body mass-to-waist ratio can be a convenient outcome measure for assessing the total-body skeletal muscle volume in children.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5419607?pdf=render
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author Megumi Ohta
Taishi Midorikawa
Yuki Hikihara
Shizuo Sakamoto
Yasuo Kawakami
Tetsuo Fukunaga
Hiroaki Kanehisa
spellingShingle Megumi Ohta
Taishi Midorikawa
Yuki Hikihara
Shizuo Sakamoto
Yasuo Kawakami
Tetsuo Fukunaga
Hiroaki Kanehisa
Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Megumi Ohta
Taishi Midorikawa
Yuki Hikihara
Shizuo Sakamoto
Yasuo Kawakami
Tetsuo Fukunaga
Hiroaki Kanehisa
author_sort Megumi Ohta
title Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.
title_short Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.
title_full Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.
title_fullStr Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.
title_full_unstemmed Body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.
title_sort body mass-to-waist ratio strongly correlates with skeletal muscle volume in children.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description We hypothesized that body mass-to-waist ratio is strongly associated with the total-body skeletal muscle volume (SMV) in children. The purpose of the present study was to examine this hypothesis.By using magnetic resonance imaging, total-body SMV (SMVMRI) was determined in 70 boys and 53 girls aged 6 to 12 years. Waist was measured at each of the level of umbilicus (Wumb) and the minimum circumference (Wmin), and the ratio of body mass to each of the two measured values was calculated (BM/Wumb and BM/Wmin, respectively). A single regression analysis was used to examine the relationships between SMVMRI and either BM/Wumb or BM/Wmin. On the basis of the obtained regression equations, SMVMRI was estimated and referred to as SMVBM/Wumb or SMVBM/Wmin.In both boys and girls, SMVMRI was highly correlated to BM/Wumb (r = 0.937 for boys and r = 0.939 for girls, P < 0.0001) and BM/Wmin (r = 0.915 and 0.942, P < 0.0001). R2 and the standard error of estimate for SMVBM/Wumb were 0.878 and 706.2 cm3, respectively, in boys and 0.882 and 825.3 cm3, respectively, in girls, and those for SMVBM/Wmin were 0.837 and 814.0 cm3, respectively, in boys and 0.888 and 804.1 cm3, respectively, in girls. In both boys and girls, there were no significant differences between SMVMRI and either SMVBM/Wumb or SMVBM/Wmin, without systematic errors in Band-Altman plots. There was no significant effect of model on the absolute values of the residuals in both boys and girls.The current results indicate that body mass-to-waist ratio can be a convenient outcome measure for assessing the total-body skeletal muscle volume in children.
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