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Original Articles

Prediction equation for head volume of Japanese young adults

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Pages 541-548 | Accepted 10 Mar 2004, Published online: 18 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Accurate measurement of head volume is indispensable for precise assessments of body composition determined by hydrostatic weighing without head submersion. The purpose of this study was to establish a prediction equation for head volume measured by the immersion method from multiple regression analysis using head parameters (head circumference, head length, head breadth, neck girth and head thickness) as independent variables. The participants were 106 Japanese young adults (55 males and 51 females) aged 17 – 27 years. Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) for each head parameter and head volume in males and females were very high (ICC  =  0.993 – 0.999, 0.992 – 0.998). Head circumference was closely related to head volume measured by the immersion method (r  =  0.719, 0.861, P  < 0.05), and was the most important parameter for the prediction equation in both sexes. Head breadth was related poorly (r  =  0.475, 0.500, P  < 0.05) and showed a small individual difference. It was, therefore, excluded from the independent variables. The prediction equation for males was predicted head volume  =  122.10X 1 + 106.19X 3 + 37.16X 4 - 89.46X 5 - 4754.93, R  =  0.909, SEE  =  121.75 ml, and that for females was predicted head volume  =  213.83X 1 + 45.24X 3 + 36.85X 4 - 74.34X 5 - 8912.43, R  =  0.913, SEE  =  136.26 ml (where X 1  =  head circumference, X 3  =  head length, X 4  =  neck girth, X 5  =  head thickness, and SEE  =  standard error of the estimate). The limits of agreement for predicted and measured head volume were – 234.5 to 234.1 ml for males, and − 261.0 to 261.0 ml for females. In cross-validation groups of both sexes, there were no significant differences between measured head volume and predicted head volume. The correlation coefficients between measured head volume and predicted head volume in males and females were 0.894 and 0.908, respectively. The predicted head volume from prediction equations was considered to have high reliability and validity.

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