Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Mar 2015)

Anthropometric indicators of obesity in the prediction of high body fat in adolescents

  • Andreia Pelegrini,
  • Diego Augusto Santos Silva,
  • João Marcos Ferreira de Lima Silva,
  • Leoberto Grigollo,
  • Edio Luiz Petroski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpped.2014.06.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1
pp. 56 – 62

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the anthropometric indicators of obesity in the prediction of high body fat in adolescents from a Brazilian State. METHODS: The study included 1,197 adolescents (15-17 years old). The following anthropometric measurements were collected: body mass (weight and height), waist circumference and skinfolds (triceps and medial calf). The anthropometric indicators analyzed were: body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) and conicity index (C-Index). Body fat percentage, estimated by the Slaughter et al equation, was used as the reference method. Descriptive statistics, U Mann-Whitney test, and ROC curve were used for data analysis. RESULTS: Of the four anthropometric indicators studied, BMI, WHtR and WC had the largest areas under the ROC curve in relation to relative high body fat in both genders. The cutoffs for boys and girls, respectively, associated with high body fat were BMI 22.7 and 20.1kg/m², WHtR 0.43 and 0.41, WC 75.7 and 67.7cm and C-Index 1.12 and 1.06. CONCLUSIONS: Anthropometric indicators can be used in screening for identification of body fat in adolescents, because they are simple, have low cost and are non-invasive.

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