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NCT number NCT02118675
Other study ID # PBRC 12021
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received April 10, 2014
Last updated May 2, 2017
Start date January 2014
Est. completion date December 2015

Study information

Verified date May 2017
Source Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

The study is to collect the body composition data using five different methods-bioimpedance analysis (Tanita®), DXA (GE Medical), BodPod (Life Medical), deuterium dilution (heavy water), body circumferences (tape measure, TC2), and tissue thickness by ultrasound (GE Medical, BodyMetrix).


Description:

If you are eligible and you choose to participate in this study, you will be asked to come to the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge between 7:00 and 11:00am after a 10-hour fast (nothing to eat or drink besides water for 10 hours prior to your appointment). The study visit will take approximately five hours. During the visit, you will complete the informed consent process and then complete several body measurements and body composition procedures immediately afterwards.

Description of study procedures

Body Measurements (about 10 minutes):

A series of body measurements will be taken by trained staff. These measurements include height and weight. These measurements will be completed twice during this time. You will wear a hospital gown and bathing suit for these measurements. Your BMI will be calculated from these measurements.

Body Composition and Circumference Measurements Deuterium Dilution (heavy water) This test is to measure the amount of water in your body. After a fasting urine sample is collected, you will drink a glass of water that has been enriched with an atom called a stable isotope (deuterium). After you drink this non-radioactive heavy water, you will provide urine samples several times over the next 4 hours.

Whole Body DXA Scan, about 20 minutes This scan measures the amount of bone, muscle, and fat in your body. The scan will be performed using a whole-body scanner. You will be required to wear a hospital gown, to remove all metal-containing objects from your body, and to lie down on the table. You will be carefully positioned on the table, and your legs will be placed together using two Velcro straps. A scanner emitting low energy X-rays and a detector will pass along your body. You will be asked to remain completely still while the scan is in progress. The scan takes approximately ten minutes.

Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) (about 20 minutes):

These tests will measure the amount of fat in your body. You will be asked to change into a hospital gown and to remove all footwear and socks/stockings. Once changed and barefoot, you will be asked to stand on a scale (similar to a large gym scale) and to hold on to hand electrodes on each side of the scale. You will be asked to step off of the scale once the measurement is complete (less than one minute). You will repeat this procedure on three different BIA systems.

BodPod (about 30 minutes) This test will estimate the amount of fat mass and fat free mass in your body. You will be required to change into a swimsuit and swim cap that we will provide for this procedure. If your swimsuit meets the necessary criteria, you can bring and wear it for the procedure, or PBRC will provide one for you. You will step onto a scale for a quick weight measurement. Next, you will sit inside of the system like you are sitting in a chair. The door of the system will be closed, but you will have a window so that you can see outside of the system while the measurements are completed. The test will be completed in about 15 minutes.

Circumferences (about 30 minutes) This test will measure the circumferences of your waist, hip, neck, arms, and legs and the lengths of your forearm, upper arm, thigh, and lower leg. The circumference measurements will be made by a trained observer using a calibrated tape measure and an automated circumference measurement device (KX-16). These measurements will be made in about 30 minutes.

Ultrasound (about 30 minutes) An ultrasound is a procedure that uses sound waves to create a picture of an organ or soft tissue. This test measures the size of your tissue thicknesses for fat and skeletal muscle. For this procedure, you will be asked to raise your shirt, disrobe from the waist up, or change into a hospital gown and lie flat on your back on an examination table, or sit on a chair, or stand for measuring your leg dimensions. A gel will be spread on the ultrasound probe, and the probe will be applied directly to the skin on your arms, legs, and abdomen. You will feel slight pressure when the probe is applied. The entire procedure will take approximately 30 minutes.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 150
Est. completion date December 2015
Est. primary completion date December 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 5 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Being either male or female

- Being from 5 to 80 years of age

- Being considered normal weight, overweight, or obese based on specified BMI ranges

- Having a bodyweight of less than 440 pounds

- Being willing to comply with the study procedures

Exclusion Criteria:

- Having metal-containing objects in your body

- Being pregnant or attempting to become pregnant

- Being claustrophobic

- Having medical implants such as a pacemaker or metal joint replacements

- Being a professional athlete or someone with severe oedema or dehydration

- Having a body weight greater than 440 pounds

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Body Measurements
A series of body measurements will be taken by trained staff. These measurements include height and weight. These measurements will be completed twice during this time. You will wear a hospital gown and bathing suit for these measurements. Your BMI will be calculated from these measurements.
Body Composition and Circumference measurements
This test is to measure the amount of water in your body. After a fasting urine sample is collected, you will drink a glass of water that has been enriched with an atom called a stable isotope (deuterium). After you drink this non-radioactive heavy water, you will provide urine samples several times over the next 4 hours.
Whole Body DXA scan
This scan measures the amount of bone, muscle, and fat in your body. The scan will be performed using a whole-body scanner. You will be required to wear a hospital gown, to remove all metal-containing objects from your body, and to lie down on the table. You will be carefully positioned on the table, and your legs will be placed together using two Velcro straps. A scanner emitting low energy X-rays and a detector will pass along your body. You will be asked to remain completely still while the scan is in progress. The scan takes approximately ten minutes.
Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA)
These tests will measure the amount of fat in your body. You will be asked to change into a hospital gown and to remove all footwear and socks/stockings. Once changed and barefoot, you will be asked to stand on a scale (similar to a large gym scale) and to hold on to hand electrodes on each side of the scale. You will be asked to step off of the scale once the measurement is complete (less than one minute). You will repeat this procedure on three different BIA systems.
BodPod
This test will estimate the amount of fat mass and fat free mass in your body. You will be required to change into a swimsuit and swim cap that we will provide for this procedure. If your swimsuit meets the necessary criteria, you can bring and wear it for the procedure, or PBRC will provide one for you. You will step onto a scale for a quick weight measurement. Next, you will sit inside of the system like you are sitting in a chair. The door of the system will be closed, but you will have a window so that you can see outside of the system while the measurements are completed. The test will be completed in about 15 minutes.
Circumferences
This test will measure the circumferences of your waist, hip, neck, arms, and legs and the lengths of your forearm, upper arm, thigh, and lower leg. The circumference measurements will be made by a trained observer using a calibrated tape measure and an automated circumference measurement device (KX-16). These measurements will be made in about 30 minutes.
Ultrasound
An ultrasound is a procedure that uses sound waves to create a picture of an organ or soft tissue. This test measures the size of your tissue thicknesses for fat and skeletal muscle. For this procedure, you will be asked to raise your shirt, disrobe from the waist up, or change into a hospital gown and lie flat on your back on an examination table, or sit on a chair, or stand for measuring your leg dimensions. A gel will be spread on the ultrasound probe, and the probe will be applied directly to the skin on your arms, legs, and abdomen. You will feel slight pressure when the probe is applied. The entire procedure will take approximately 30 minutes.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Pennington Biomedical Research Center Baton Rouge Louisiana

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Pennington Biomedical Research Center Tanita

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The Primary purpose is to measure children and adult body composition data using different methods - bioimpedance analysis (Tanita®), DXA (GE Medical), BodPod (Life Medical). Tanita® has several Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) systems on the market. BIA is considered one of the most reliable and accessible methods of screening body fat. This study will collect data from the Tanita® systems, DXA, BodPod, and total body water to further improve the accuracy of Tanita® products for adults and children. One five hour visit (Baseline)
Secondary The secondary outcome measure it to improve the BIA body composition using deuterium dilution (heavy water), body circumferences (tape measure, TC2, Human Solutions), and tissue thickness by ultrasound (GE Medical, BodyMetrix). As part of this analysis additional measurements of body circumferences will be measured with a tape measure and tissue thicknesses by ultrasound will be made. One five hour visit (Baseline)
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