Indian Heart Journal (Jul 2017)

Anthropometric indicators as predictor of pre-diabetes in Indian adolescents

  • Umeshwar Pandey,
  • Tanu Midha,
  • Yashwant Kumar Rao,
  • Pravin Katiyar,
  • Pranay Wal,
  • Samarjeet Kaur,
  • Dinesh Singh Martolia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2017.06.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 4
pp. 474 – 479

Abstract

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Introduction: In India, there are approximately 41 million diabetics to date. Impaired glucose tolerance or pre-diabetes may occur as early as adolescence. Objective: To find out the cut-off values of body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference to predict pre-diabetes in adolescents in north India. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 526 students aged 17–19 years, in the Institute of Paramedical Sciences, Chatrapati Shahuji Maharaj University, Kanpur. A pre-tested questionnaire was used and the diagnostic criteria of the American Diabetic Association were applied. Receiver operating characteristic(ROC) analysis was used to assess the cut-offs of BMI and waist circumference for predicting prediabetes. Results: ROC analysis showed that BMI is a good predictor of prediabetes for both boys and girls.Area under the ROC curve was 0.828 for boys and 0.838 for girls, respectively. The cut-off values of BMI for predicting prediabetes were identified as ≥22.8 kg/m2 in boys and ≥20.5 kg/m2 in girls. Upon ROC analysis for waist circumference, it was observed that it was a good predictor of prediabetes both for boys (area under the curve 0.804) and girls (area under the curve 0.795). The cut-offs for waist circumference for predicting prediabetes were found to be ≥82.5 cm for boys and ≥80.3 cm for girls. Conclusion: BMI and waist circumference estimation can be done for early detection of prediabetes in adolescents for further diagnostic evaluation and management.

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