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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Polfuss, Michelea; b; f; * | Simpson, Pippac | Stolzman, Stacyd | Moerchen, Victoriae | Hovis, Susanb | Zhang, Liyunc | Miranda, Heidib | Sawin, Kathleena; b; f
Affiliations: [a] College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA | [b] Department of Nursing Research, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI, USA | [c] Department of Pediatrics, Division of Quantitative Health Sciences, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA | [d] Department of Physical Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA | [e] College of Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA | [f] Self-Management Science Center, College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Michele Polfuss, College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee/Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, 1921 East Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53211-3060, USA. Tel.: +1 414 229 2609; Fax: +1 414 229 6474; E-mail:[email protected]
Abstract: PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of obtaining and comparing various methods of height and body composition (BC) measurements in children with spina bifida (SB). METHODS: Fifteen children (7M/8F) with SB (4-18 years old) underwent weight, four height measurements (arm span, wall-mounted stadiometer, segmental and recumbent length) and five BC measurements: (BMI; BodPod®; DEXA; Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis; and skinfold). Data collectors, parents, and study participants evaluated procedures. The four heights as paired with the BC measurements were compared to the gold standard DEXA measurements. RESULTS: Procedures were successfully completed in 14 of 15 children. Skinfolds and segmental length had a midlevel ranking of comfort. While no measures substituted for the DEXA scan, preliminary findings suggest that an algorithm may estimate BC in this high-risk population. Currently, arm span used within BodPod® measurements provided the closest agreement with the DEXA scan. CONCLUSION: Study protocol was feasible and provided necessary information, including recommended modifications, for successful implementation of the planned subsequent study.
Keywords: Body composition, spina bifida, myelomeningocele, anthropometrics, height, BMI, pediatric
DOI: 10.3233/PRM-160377
Journal: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 143-153, 2016
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