Which is the best cutoff of body mass index to identify obesity in female patients with rheumatoid arthritis? A study using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry body composition

Maria Fernanda B. Resende Guimarães , Maria Raquel da Costa Pinto , Renata G. Santos Couto Raid , Marcus Vinícius Melo de Andrade , Adriana Maria Kakehasi
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Abstract

Introduction

Standard anthropometric measures used to diagnose obesity in the general population may not have the same performance in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Objective

To determine cutoff points for body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) for detecting obesity in women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by comparing these standard anthropometric measures to a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)-based obesity criterion.

Patients and method

Adult female patients with more than six months of diagnosis of RA underwent clinical evaluation, with anthropometric measures and body composition with DXA.

Results

Eighty two patients were included, mean age 55 ± 10.7 years. The diagnosis of obesity in the sample was about 31.7% by BMI, 86.6% by WC and 59.8% by DXA. Considering DXA as golden standard, cutoff points were identified for anthropometric measures to better approximate DXA estimates of percent body fat: for BMI value  25 kg/m2 was the best for definition of obesity in female patients with RA, with sensitivity of 80% and specificity of 60%. For WC, with 80% of sensitivity and 35% of specificity, the best value to detect obesity was 86 cm.

Conclusion

A large percentage of patients were obese. The traditional cutoff points used for obesity were not suitable for our sample. For this female population with established RA, BMI cutoff point of 25 kg/m2 and WC cutoff point of 86 cm were the most appropriate to detect obesity.

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鉴别女性类风湿关节炎患者肥胖的体质指数的最佳临界值是哪一个?双能x射线吸收仪对人体成分的研究
用于诊断普通人群肥胖的标准人体测量测量可能在类风湿关节炎患者中没有相同的表现。目的通过比较标准人体测量指标和基于双能x线吸收测量(DXA)的肥胖标准,确定检测类风湿关节炎(RA)女性肥胖的体质指数(BMI)和腰围(WC)的截止点。患者和方法诊断为RA超过6个月的成年女性患者进行临床评估,使用DXA进行人体测量和身体成分。结果纳入患者82例,平均年龄55±10.7岁。BMI、WC和DXA的肥胖诊断率分别为31.7%、86.6%和59.8%。考虑到DXA作为金标准,我们确定了人体测量的截止点,以更好地近似DXA对体脂百分比的估计:BMI值≥25 kg/m2是女性RA患者肥胖定义的最佳值,敏感性为80%,特异性为60%。对于WC,敏感性为80%,特异性为35%,检测肥胖的最佳值为86 cm。结论肥胖患者比例较高。传统的肥胖分界点不适合我们的样本。对于已确诊RA的女性人群,BMI截断点为25 kg/m2, WC截断点为86 cm是最适合检测肥胖的。
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