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Annals of Human Biology | 2008

Discordance of international adiposity classifications in Australian boys and girls - the LOOK study.

Richard D. Telford; Ross B. Cunningham; Robin M. Daly; Graham Reynolds; Antony R. Lafferty; Karen J. Gravenmaker; Marc M. Budge; Ahmad Javaid; Shona Bass; Rohan M. Telford

Background: Various charts based on body mass index (BMI) and per cent body fat (%BF) are used to classify childhood body composition but outcomes may vary. Aim: The study investigated variation in incidences of childhood obesity as depicted by four classification charts. Subjects and methods: BMI and DXA-derived %BF were assessed in 741 children. Incidences of overweight and obesity were compared between two BMI charts and two bioelectrical impedance (BIA)-based %BF charts. Results: The International Obesity Task Force (IOTF)-adopted BMI chart designated 21%, 6% (boys), and 26%, 9% (girls) as overweight and obese, respectively. Corresponding figures using the USA CDC BMI chart were 27%, 11% (boys) and 27%, 12% (girls). Using a USA-derived %BF chart incidences were 17%, 2% (boys) and 21%, 8% (girls) and using a UK-derived %BF chart 51%, 24% (boys) and 53%, 36% (girls). Sensitivity of BMI varied according to the %BF reference chart. Conclusions: In contrast to the BMI-based charts, there were considerable variations in depicted incidences of obesity between the %BF-based charts. These discordances were considered to result from previously reported variation within and between BIA and DXA %BF assessments underlying the charts. The present study highlights the need for valid, reliable, unchanging BIA and DXA procedures.


Annals of Human Biology | 2009

Relationship between indices of adiposity obtained by peripheral quantitative computed tomography and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in pre-pubertal children

Gaele Ducher; Robin M. Daly; Briony Hill; Prisca Eser; Geraldine Naughton; Karen J. Gravenmaker; Markus J. Seibel; Ahmad Javaid; Richard D. Telford; Shona Bass

Background/Aim: The study investigated the relationship between indices of adiposity measured by peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in pre-pubertal children. Subjects and methods: DXA-derived per cent body fat (%BF) was measured in 284 boys and 288 girls, aged 7–10 years. Cross-sections of the forearm (n=427) and lower leg (n=560) were obtained by pQCT to measure total cross-sectional area of the limb (Total CSA), Muscle CSA, Fat CSA, %Fat CSA (Fat CSA/Total CSA×100) and muscle density. Results: Peripheral QCT-derived %Fat CSA in the forearm and lower leg correlated strongly with DXA-derived %BF (r=0.83–0.89, p<0.01) in both boys and girls. However, forearm and lower leg %Fat CSA were higher than whole body %BF by 5% and 10%, respectively. A better prediction of whole-body %BF was achieved by including %Fat CSA, muscle density and height into a hierarchical regression model. Using sex-specific regression equations, 87.7% of the boys and 83.7% of the girls had a predicted %BF within 3% units of the %BF obtained by DXA. Conclusion: In pre-pubertal children, pQCT measures of adiposity are strongly associated with whole-body per cent body fat. This reproducible method could be an alternative technique to estimate body composition in this population.


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2009

The lifestyle of our kids (LOOK) project: Outline of methods

Richard D. Telford; Shona Bass; Marc M. Budge; Donald Byrne; John Carlson; David Coles; Ross B. Cunningham; Robin M. Daly; David W. Dunstan; Rowena English; Robert Fitzgerald; Prisca Eser; Karen J. Gravenmaker; Wayne Haynes; Peter E. Hickman; Ahmad Javaid; Xiaoli Jiang; Tony Lafferty; Mark McGrath; Mary Kay Martin; Geraldine Naughton; Julia M. Potter; Stacey J. Potter; Laurence Prosser; David B. Pyne; Graham Reynolds; Philo U. Saunders; Markus J. Seibel; Jonathan E. Shaw; Emma Southcott


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2009

Overweight children have poor bone strength relative to body weight, placing them at greater risk for forearm fractures

Gaele Ducher; Geraldine Naughton; Robin M. Daly; R. Eser; Rowena English; Annabelle Patchett; Karen J. Gravenmaker; Markus J. Seibel; Ahmad Javaid; Ross B. Cunningham; Rohan M. Telford; Shona Bass


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2012

Effects of a specialized school physical education program on bone structure and strength: A 4-year randomised controlled trial

Robin M. Daly; Gaele Ducher; Ross B. Cunningham; Briony Hill; Rohan M. Telford; Prisca Eser; Geraldine Naughton; Ahmad Javaid; Markus J. Seibel


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2007

Physical Activity, Fitness And Fatness In 7–8 Yr-old Children: 2123

Rohan M. Telford; Philo U. Saunders; Ahmad Javaid; Karen J. Gravenmaker; Marc M. Budge; Ross B. Cunningham; Richard D. Telford


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2009

Does percent body fat, like BMI, provide misleading results in young children? The LOOK study

Rohan M. Telford; Ross B. Cunningham; Ahmad Javaid; Karen J. Gravenmaker


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2009

Physical fitness and physical activity, body composition and cardio-vascular risk factors in 7–8 year old school children

Paul Waring; Rohan M. Telford; Philo U. Saunders; Ross B. Cunningham; E. Southcotf; Peter E. Hickman; Julia M. Potter; A. Lafferty; Ahmad Javaid


Bone | 2009

Physical fitness is associated with greater bone strength in prepubertal children, irrespective of their body weight

Gaele Ducher; Robin M. Daly; Priska Eser; Geraldine Naughton; Rowena English; Annabelle Patchett; Karen J. Gravenmaker; Markus J. Seibel; Ahmad Javaid; Richard D. Telford; Shona Bass


Bone | 2009

A high proportion of fat relative to muscle mass is associated with poor bone strength and balance in pre-pubertal boys and girls: Implications for fracture risk

Gaele Ducher; Robin M. Daly; Priska Eser; Geraldine Naughton; Rowena English; Annabelle Patchett; Karen J. Gravenmaker; Markus J. Seibel; Ahmad Javaid; M McGrath; Wayne Haynes; Rohan M. Telford; Shona Bass

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Ross B. Cunningham

Australian National University

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Geraldine Naughton

Australian Catholic University

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Philo U. Saunders

Australian Institute of Sport

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