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Feasibility of MR-Based Body Composition Analysis in Large Scale Population Studies
by
Bell, Jimmy D.
, Borga, Magnus
, Thomas, Louise
, Garratt, Steve
, Dahlqvist Leinhard, Olof
, West, Janne
, Romu, Thobias
, Collins, Rory
in
Abdomen
/ Acceptance criteria
/ Adipose tissue
/ Automation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Body composition
/ Body Composition Analysis
/ Body fat
/ Degeneration
/ Dixon protocol
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Feasibility studies
/ Health sciences
/ Image processing
/ Image segmentation
/ International conferences
/ Knee
/ Life sciences
/ Magnetic Resonance
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscles
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Neck
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Obesity
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiological aspects
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Population Study
/ Population-based studies
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality Control
/ Quality of life
/ Quantitative MRI
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sarcopenia
/ Slabs
/ Statistical analysis
/ Supine position
/ Thigh
2016
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Feasibility of MR-Based Body Composition Analysis in Large Scale Population Studies
by
Bell, Jimmy D.
, Borga, Magnus
, Thomas, Louise
, Garratt, Steve
, Dahlqvist Leinhard, Olof
, West, Janne
, Romu, Thobias
, Collins, Rory
in
Abdomen
/ Acceptance criteria
/ Adipose tissue
/ Automation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Body composition
/ Body Composition Analysis
/ Body fat
/ Degeneration
/ Dixon protocol
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Feasibility studies
/ Health sciences
/ Image processing
/ Image segmentation
/ International conferences
/ Knee
/ Life sciences
/ Magnetic Resonance
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscles
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Neck
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Obesity
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiological aspects
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Population Study
/ Population-based studies
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality Control
/ Quality of life
/ Quantitative MRI
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sarcopenia
/ Slabs
/ Statistical analysis
/ Supine position
/ Thigh
2016
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Feasibility of MR-Based Body Composition Analysis in Large Scale Population Studies
by
Bell, Jimmy D.
, Borga, Magnus
, Thomas, Louise
, Garratt, Steve
, Dahlqvist Leinhard, Olof
, West, Janne
, Romu, Thobias
, Collins, Rory
in
Abdomen
/ Acceptance criteria
/ Adipose tissue
/ Automation
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Body composition
/ Body Composition Analysis
/ Body fat
/ Degeneration
/ Dixon protocol
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Feasibility studies
/ Health sciences
/ Image processing
/ Image segmentation
/ International conferences
/ Knee
/ Life sciences
/ Magnetic Resonance
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscles
/ Musculoskeletal system
/ Neck
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Obesity
/ Phenotyping
/ Physiological aspects
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Population Study
/ Population-based studies
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality Control
/ Quality of life
/ Quantitative MRI
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sarcopenia
/ Slabs
/ Statistical analysis
/ Supine position
/ Thigh
2016
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Feasibility of MR-Based Body Composition Analysis in Large Scale Population Studies
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Feasibility of MR-Based Body Composition Analysis in Large Scale Population Studies
2016
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Quantitative and accurate measurements of fat and muscle in the body are important for prevention and diagnosis of diseases related to obesity and muscle degeneration. Manually segmenting muscle and fat compartments in MR body-images is laborious and time-consuming, hindering implementation in large cohorts. In the present study, the feasibility and success-rate of a Dixon-based MR scan followed by an intensity-normalised, non-rigid, multi-atlas based segmentation was investigated in a cohort of 3,000 subjects.
3,000 participants in the in-depth phenotyping arm of the UK Biobank imaging study underwent a comprehensive MR examination. All subjects were scanned using a 1.5 T MR-scanner with the dual-echo Dixon Vibe protocol, covering neck to knees. Subjects were scanned with six slabs in supine position, without localizer. Automated body composition analysis was performed using the AMRA Profiler™ system, to segment and quantify visceral adipose tissue (VAT), abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (ASAT) and thigh muscles. Technical quality assurance was performed and a standard set of acceptance/rejection criteria was established. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all volume measurements and quality assurance metrics.
Of the 3,000 subjects, 2,995 (99.83%) were analysable for body fat, 2,828 (94.27%) were analysable when body fat and one thigh was included, and 2,775 (92.50%) were fully analysable for body fat and both thigh muscles. Reasons for not being able to analyse datasets were mainly due to missing slabs in the acquisition, or patient positioned so that large parts of the volume was outside of the field-of-view.
In conclusion, this study showed that the rapid UK Biobank MR-protocol was well tolerated by most subjects and sufficiently robust to achieve very high success-rate for body composition analysis. This research has been conducted using the UK Biobank Resource.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Body fat
/ Knee
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Muscles
/ Neck
/ NMR
/ Obesity
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Slabs
/ Thigh
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