f.' e < CHAPTER 2__ Isotopic Determination of Body Composition in Man By NATHANIEL I. BERLIN. M.D. axp WILLIAM E. SIRI HE USE OF RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES in physiologic and clinical studies has made possible a number of measurements of various aspects of hody composition, Studies of body composition have had four principal orientations. The first has been the study of a population to determine the changes in body composition during the life span and to assess nutritional status. The second goal has been to relate body composition to other physiologic measurements, particularly metabolic rate.‘ The third goal has been to study patients with various diseases to determine | the effect of disease upon body composition.”° A fourth goal has been to determine the relationship between concentration of a particular substance in the blood and the total quantity in the body. This has been particularly investigated for electrolytes’* and for red cells and plasma.**"" It has been amply demonstrated that for total red cell and plasma volume, and particularly for serum electrolytes, the measurement of the concentration in the peripheral blood need not be directly correlated to the total body content and often is misleading. This failure to have adequate information can have important clinical consequences. In terms of gross body composition. the body can be divided into four chemical compartments: fat.* water. minerals. and proteins. The total quantity of macromolecular carbohydrates and nucleic acids is small and in this review will not be considered. Other systems of classification are discussed below. Historically, measurement of the fat content has been of greatest interest probably because. in the normal. it is the greatest variable and because of the pioneering work of Behnke and his collaborators in the measurement of body density and in formulating the concept of a lean body mass and a fat compartment.'?7°?°° This *This should be di-ltingui-hed from adipose tissue, and in this review will always .be taken as fat in the chemical sence. 3-4

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