通过双能 X 射线吸收测定法得出的身体脂肪百分比与印度儿童超重和肥胖的身体质量指数临界值相对应。

Clinical medicine. Pediatrics Pub Date : 2009-11-30 Print Date: 2009-01-01 DOI:10.4137/cmped.s3446
Deepa Pandit, Shashi Chiplonkar, Anuradha Khadilkar, Vaman Khadilkar, Veena Ekbote
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背景:在给定体重指数(BMI)的情况下,印度人的体脂百分比被怀疑高于西方人:通过双能 X 射线吸收测定法(DXA)估算表面上健康的印度儿童和青少年的体脂百分比,并探索体重指数与体脂百分比之间的联系,以更好地评估健康风险:方法:记录了 316 名男孩和 250 名女孩(6-17 岁)的年龄、体重和身高。方法:记录 316 名男孩和 250 名女孩(6-17 岁)的年龄、体重和身高,并通过双能 X 射线吸收测定法(DXA)测量身体成分。体脂率(BF%)大于麦卡锡体脂参考数据的第 85 百分位数即为高脂肪。对中国疾病预防控制中心的 BMI Z 值进行了接收器操作特征分析(ROC),以确定其判断脂肪过多的能力:结果:38.5%的男孩和 54.0%的女孩体脂率偏高(P < 0.05)。按照国际肥胖问题工作组(IOTF)的 BMI 临界值(男孩为 2.1%,女孩为 6.9%)定义的肥胖儿童比例低于按照印度(男孩为 13.7%,女孩为 20.9%)和美国疾病预防控制中心(CDC)的 BMI 临界值(男孩为 14.1%,女孩为 20.9%)定义的肥胖儿童比例。疾病预防控制中心体重指数 Z 值的 ROC 曲线上最接近 1 的点表明,在 17 岁时,男女儿童的体重指数临界值均为 22,脂肪含量均较高:结论:在印度儿童中,较高的体脂率与较低的 BMI 值有关。
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Body Fat Percentages by Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry Corresponding to Body Mass Index Cutoffs for Overweight and Obesity in Indian Children.

Background: Indians are suspected to have higher body fat percent at a given body mass index (BMI) than their western counterparts.

Objective: To estimate percent body fat in apparently healthy Indian children and adolescents by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and explore linkages of BMI with body fat percent for better health risk assessment.

Methods: Age, weight, height of 316 boys and 250 girls (6-17 years) were recorded. Body composition was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). High adiposity was defined as body fat percent (BF%) > McCarthy's 85th percentile of body fat reference data. Receiver operating characteristic analysis (ROC) was carried out for CDC BMI Z score for it's ability to judge excess fatness.

Results: High BF% was seen in 38.5% boys and 54.0% girls (p < 0.05). Percentage of obese children as defined by the BMI cutoffs of International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) (2.1% for boys and 6.9% for girls) was lower than that using Indian (13.7% for boys and 20.9% for girls) and CDC (14.1% for boys and 20.9% for girls) cutoffs. The point closest to one on the ROC curves of CDC BMI Z-scores indicated high adiposity at BMI cutoff of 22 at the age of 17 yr in both the genders.

Conclusions: Higher body fat percentage is associated with lower BMI values in Indian children.

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