Relationship between Body Fat Percent and Obesity Indices in Short Stature Women

Jiwon Myung, Y. Han, Kyung Bin Min, Jun Young Kwon, Y. Roh, M. Choi
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Background: Body mass index (BMI) is frequently used as an index to assess obesity. However, BMI has limitations in accurately predicting body fat mass in terms of stature intervals. Therefore, we analyzed the relationship between body fat % and three obesity indices; BMI, waist circumference (WC) and waist circumference to height ratio (WHtR) in short stature women. Methods: Korean women (N= 317) of 19-60 years of age with short stature, defined by 1-10th percentile stature, were enrolled as subjects. Correlation analysis was used to evaluate relationship of body fat % and the obesity indices. After defining obesity as body fat % over 30, area under curve (AUC), sensitivity and specificity of the indices were obtained by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Additionally, optimal cutoff values of the indices and sensitivity, specificity at that time were obtained. Results: There was statistically significant and positive correlation between body fat % and the indices (r= 0.804 for BMI, 0.763 for WC, 0.768 for WHtR). All indices showed moderate diagnostic accuracy according to AUC (0.888 for BMI, 0.885 for WC, 0.889 for WHtR). Both sensitivity and specificity of WHtR was high (0.758, 0.885 respectively). Specificity of BMI and WC was higher than WHtR but, their sensitivity was lower than WHtR. The optimal cutoff values were 22.6 kg/m for BMI, 75.5 cm for WC, 0.50 for WHtR. Conclusion: Among the obesity indices, we observed WHtR 0.5 to be superior to BMI 25 or WC 85 cm as an index to diagnose obesity in women of short stature.
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身材矮小女性体脂率与肥胖指数的关系
背景:身体质量指数(BMI)经常被用作评估肥胖的指标。然而,BMI在准确预测身高间隔的体脂量方面存在局限性。因此,我们分析了体脂率与3项肥胖指标的关系;身高较矮女性的BMI、腰围(WC)和腰围与身高比(WHtR)。方法:选取韩国女性(N= 317)为研究对象,年龄19-60岁,身高1-10百分位。采用相关分析评价体脂率与肥胖指数的关系。将肥胖定义为体脂%超过30后,通过受试者工作特征(ROC)分析得出指标的曲线下面积(AUC)、敏感性和特异性。同时,得出该指标的最佳截止值以及当时的敏感性、特异性。结果:体脂%与各指标呈显著正相关(BMI r= 0.804, WC r= 0.763, WHtR r= 0.768)。所有指标的AUC诊断准确率均为中等(BMI 0.888, WC 0.885, WHtR 0.889)。WHtR的敏感性和特异性均较高(分别为0.758、0.885)。BMI和WC的特异性高于WHtR,敏感性低于WHtR。最佳临界值BMI为22.6 kg/m, WC为75.5 cm, WHtR为0.50。结论:在肥胖指标中,我们观察到WHtR 0.5优于BMI 25或WC 85 cm作为诊断矮个子女性肥胖的指标。
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