H L Wang, P P Xu, W Cao, X H Pang, H Pan, T Xu, B W Chen, Y Y Wang, Z Y Yang, Q Zhang, W H Zhao
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and fat mass percentage (FMP) in children aged 3-17 years in China. Methods: The BMI and FMP data of children aged 3-17 years from the National Nutrition and Health Systematic Survey in 0-18 years old children in China was analyzed. BMI-Z score/BMI and FMP were used to classify the subjects, respectively. Spearman correlation was used to analyze the correlation between BMI and FMP. The consistency between BMI-Z score/BMI and FMP in classifying the subjects was measured using Kappa coefficient. Results: The FMP of malnutrition, normal and overweight/obesity in boys was higher in age group 10-13-year than in other age groups (all P<0.001). The FMP of all nutritional status in girls increased with age (all P<0.05). The BMI of boys in all the FMP levels increased with age (all P<0.05). When the FMP of girls was 25%- or ≥30%, BMI increased with age (all P<0.001). The relationship between BMI and FMP was strong (r=0.705, P<0.001), with r of 0.618 in boys and 0.884 in girls. The consistency between BMI-Z score/BMI and FMP in classifying the subjects was found to be moderate (Kappa=0.574, P<0.001). Conclusions: There was a strong relationship between BMI and FMP. The consistency between BMI-Z score/BMI and FMP in classifying the subjects was moderate.
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