Abstract
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) has been suggested as a
simple, rapid method to assess changes in hydration status. BIA measures the
electrical impedance to a low amperage current that is affected by both water
and electrolyte content of the body. While BIA can reliably estimate total body
water and body density in euhydrated individuals under standardized clinical
conditions, changes in fluid and electrolyte content can independently alter
bioimpedance measurements. Because hydration changes typically involve
concomitant changes in fluid and electrolyte content, the interpretation of a
change in bioimpedance will often be confounded. This paper examines the
assumptions underlying estimations of total body water from BIA and addresses
the factors known to influence bioimpedance independently from actual change in
total body water. The results indicate that current BIA methodology may not
provide valid estimates of total body water when hydration state is
altered.
Key words
Bioelectrical impedance - total body water - hypohydration - hyperhydration - electrolytes
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