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  • Hair mineral analysis by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry: associations with body fat.

Hair mineral analysis by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry: associations with body fat.

Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition (2013-05-03)
Katsuji Uetake, Toshio Tanaka
ABSTRACT

Hair mineral analysis using an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer as a method of estimating body fat percentage (BF%) was investigated. Body fat percentage of 24 healthy Japanese, aged 20-27 years, was measured using a hand-held impedance analyzer (BF%IMP). X-ray (Kα-ray) intensities of sulfur, chlorine, potassium, calcium, titanium, and iron (Fe) in hair were measured using an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Body fat percentage was also measured using a Hologic whole body dual energy X-ray absorptiometer (BF%DXA) in nine subjects selected from the above 24 subjects based on their BF%IMP. Correlations of the two BF%s with Fe-Kα were significant (BFIMP: r = 0.60 n = 24, p<0.01; BFDXA: r = 0.67 n = 9, p<0.05). The mean (±SD) biases (measured minus estimated using multiple regression equations by Fe-Kα) for BF%IMP and BF%DXA were 2.97 ± 2.25% and 1.77 ± 1.33%, respectively. The SEEs for the two equations for BF%IMP and for BF%DXA were less than 4%. These results suggest that Fe-Kα may be a predictor of body fat percentage. However, the subjects were few and only Japanese in their twenties, so that further investigation is needed for methodological generalization.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
sulfur powder, 99.998% trace metals basis
Sigma-Aldrich
Sulfur, flakes, ≥99.99% trace metals basis
Supelco
Sulfur, PESTANAL®, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Sulfur, powder, 99.98% trace metals basis