Validity of the Body Adiposity Index in Adults with Down Syndrome
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The purpose of this investigation was to determine the agreement between the body adiposity index (BAI) and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) for measuring BF% in adults with Down syndrome (DS). Twenty adults (male: n=10; female: n=10) with Down syndrome volunteered to participate in this study. Criterion BF% was determined by DXA and predicted BF% was estimated by the BAI method. There was a significant mean difference (p<0.001) between DXA BF% (39.94±10.80%) and the BAI BF% (42.60±8.19%). The correlation between the two BF% variables was large and significant (r=0.73, p<0.001). However, the standard error of the estimate and total error was 7.79% and 7.86%, respectively. Additionally, the 95% limits of agreement ranged from 12.21% below to 17.52% above the constant error of 2.65%. Our findings suggest that on average, the BAI significantly overestimated BF% when compared to DXA values. Though there was a strong correlation between both methods, the wide limits of agreement suggest there is large amount of individual error when estimating BF% via the BAI. Therefore, the use of the BAI for individuals with DS does not appear to be accurate for estimating BF%.
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