What change in body mass index is associated with improvement in percentage body fat in childhood obesity? A meta-regression

Sep 2, 2019BMJ open

How changes in body weight relate to fat loss in childhood obesity

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Abstract

A reduction of at least 0.6 in mean body mass index-SD score (BMI-SDS) is associated with a decrease in percentage body fat for children and adolescents with obesity.

  • Thirty-nine studies were analyzed to assess the relationship between BMI-SDS reduction and percentage body fat.
  • Meta-regression findings indicate that a 0.6 reduction in BMI-SDS leads to a mean decrease in body fat percentage.
  • The prediction interval for change in mean percentage body fat was entirely negative, suggesting consistent fat reduction with BMI-SDS decreases.
  • Interventions achieving this level of BMI-SDS reduction may be considered successful in reducing adiposity.

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