Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jan 2012)

Comparision between body mass index and abdominal obesity for the screening for diabetes in healthy individuals

  • S Gopinath,
  • B Amirtha Ganesh,
  • K Manoj,
  • Rubiya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.104124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
pp. 441 – 442

Abstract

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Aim: To study about the usefulness of Waist-Height Ratio as a clinical marker in patients with Metabolic Syndrome. Materials and Methods: A clinic-based study of patients attending a secondary level Diabetic Clinic and correlation of their Anthropometry data like waist circumference, height to other parameters namely body mass index (BMI), Waist-Hip Ratio, Blood pressure, Glycemic Control, Lipid Profile, and Duration of Diabetes. Inclusion Criteria: Randomly selected 10 000 patients attending a secondary level diabetic clinic. Exclusion Criteria: Type 1 DM, Gestational Diabetes. Result: Waist-Height Ratio is a better parameter than Waist-Hip Ratio and it is significant in applying for people with different Stature with Normal BMI. Conclusion: Waist-Height Ratio is a better and easier tool when compared with BMI or Waist-Hip Ratio and can be used for assessment of Cardio-metabolic parameter for public health.

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