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Technical and biological reliability of pQCT measured bone and muscle tissue quality across the age-span.
School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Australia; School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; Sunshine Coast Health Institute, Birtinya, Australia.
School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia..
School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Australia; Sunshine Coast Health Institute, Birtinya, Australia..
School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; School of Sport, Science and Rehabilitation, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia..
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2024 (English)In: Journal of clinical densitometry, ISSN 1094-6950, E-ISSN 1559-0747, Vol. 27, no 4, article id 101522Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

INTRODUCTION: Reliable peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) assessment is essential to the accurate longitudinal reporting of bone and muscle quality. However, the between-day reliability of pQCT and the influence of age on outcome reliability is currently unknown.

OBJECTIVE: To quantify the same- and between-day reliability of morphological pQCT at proximal and distal segments of the forearm, shank, and thigh, and explore the influence of participant body size, age, and sex on outcome reliability.

METHODS: Men and women (49 % female, 18-85 years, n=72-86) completed two consecutive-day pQCT testing sessions, where repeat measurements were conducted on day-one for technical error, and between-day for biological error quantification. Testing was undertaken following best practice body composition testing guidance, including standardized presentation and consistent time-of-day.

RESULTS: All measurements of bone were classified as having 'good' to 'excellent' reliability [intraclass correlation coefficient (r=0.786- 0.999], as were measurements of muscle area (ICC r=0.991-0.999) and total fat (r=0.996-0.999). However, between- and same-day muscle density measurements at the thigh and forearm were classified as 'poor' (r=0.476) and 'moderate' (r=0.622), respectively. Likewise, intramuscular fat area at the thigh was classified as 'moderate' (r=0.737) for between-day measurement. Biological error was inflated compared to technical error by an average of 0.4 % for most measurements. Error values tended to increase proportionally with the amount of tissue quantified and males had significantly greater biological error for measurement of distal tibial bone (p<0.002) and trabecular area (p<0.002). Biological error was inflated among older adults for measurement of forearm muscle density (p<0.002).

CONCLUSIONS: Most pQCT outcomes can be implemented with confidence, especially outcomes that assess bone area and density at any of the radial, tibial, and femoral sites investigated herein. However, it is important to account for the influence of biological measurement error in further studies, especially for muscle and intramuscular fat outcomes derived by pQCT.

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Elsevier, 2024. Vol. 27, no 4, article id 101522
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Adults, Between day, Body composition, Bone quality, Error, Measurement, Muscle quality, Precision, Same day, Variation
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging
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URN: urn:nbn:se:gih:diva-8334DOI: 10.1016/j.jocd.2024.101522ISI: 001317021200001PubMedID: 39288472Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85203964800OAI: oai:DiVA.org:gih-8334DiVA, id: diva2:1899738
Available from: 2024-09-20 Created: 2024-09-20 Last updated: 2024-10-16

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