Assessment of bioelectrical impedance analysis devices for data reliability of body impedance measurements
Dan Bee Kim, Seong Su Shin, Wan-Seop Kim

TL;DR
This study evaluates how reliably different bioelectrical impedance analysis devices measure body impedance using a calibrated reference standard.
Contribution
A new method for calibrating BIA devices using a body impedance imitator to improve measurement reliability.
Findings
Model A BIA device showed 1.4% measurement uncertainty at 95% confidence level.
Model B had higher deviations, especially in trunk impedance measurements.
Calibration with a reference standard improves BIA device reliability.
Abstract
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) devices are widely used for body composition analyses, but their accuracy for body impedance measurements can vary significantly between BIA device models. Calibration of BIA device is essential to ensure the reliability of measurement data, particularly for clinical and research purposes. This study aims to evaluate the electric impedance measurement abilities of multi-frequency BIA devices using a home-built body impedance imitator (BII), designed to simulate human body impedance, and to assess the measurement uncertainty based on calibration with internationally accredited reference standards. Two different models of multi-frequency BIA device with similar specifications and measurement schemes were evaluated using the BII as a reference standard. First, the impedance values of the BII were calibrated using an LCR meter, traceable to national…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBody Composition Measurement Techniques · Nutrition and Health in Aging · Electrical and Bioimpedance Tomography
