Defining anthropometric cut-off levels related to metabolic risk in a group of Sri Lankan children


Autoria(s): Wickramasinghe, V. P.; Lamabadusuriya, S. P.; Cleghorn, G. J.; Davies, P. S. W.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Background: Body mass index (BMI) is widely used as a measure of adiposity. However, currently used cut-off values are not sensitive in diagnosing obesity in South Asian populations. Aim: To define BMI and waist circumference (WC), cut-off values representing percentage fat mass (%FM) associated with adverse health outcomes. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study of 285 5–14 year old Sri Lankan children (56% boys) was carried out. Fat mass (FM) was assessed using the isotope (D2O) dilution technique based on 2C body composition model. BMI and WC cut-off values were defined based on %FM associated with adverse health outcomes. Results: Sri Lankan children had a low fat free mass index (FFMI) and a high fat mass index (FMI). Individuals with the same BMI had %FM distributed over a wide range. Lean body tissue grew very little with advancing age and weight gain was mainly due to increases in body fat. BMI corresponding to 25% in males and 35% in females at 18 years was 19.2 kg/m2 and 19.7 kg/m2, respectively. WC cut-off values for males and females were 68.4 cm and 70.4 cm, respectively. Conclusion: This chart analysis clearly confirms that Sri Lankan children have a high %FM from a young age. With age, more changes occur in FM than in fat free mass (FFM). Although the newly defined BMI and WC cut-off values appear to be quite low, they are comparable to some recent data obtained in similar populations.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87201/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Relação

DOI:10.3109/03014460.2011.573505

Wickramasinghe, V. P., Lamabadusuriya, S. P., Cleghorn, G. J., & Davies, P. S. W. (2011) Defining anthropometric cut-off levels related to metabolic risk in a group of Sri Lankan children. Annals of Human Biology, 38(5), pp. 537-543.

Direitos

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #BMI cut-off #Fat mass #Hattori chart #Sri Lankan children #Waist circumference cut-off
Tipo

Journal Article