Detection of cardiovascular risk factors by anthropometric measures in Tehranian adults: receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis

Jul 29, 2004European journal of clinical nutrition

Body measurements linked to heart disease risk factors in adults from Tehran

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Abstract

A total of 10,522 subjects were assessed to determine cutoff points of anthropometric measures as cardiovascular indicators in an Iranian population.

  • Younger men (ages 18-34) exhibited higher waist circumference compared to women.
  • Men showed a higher waist-to-hip ratio and a lower waist-to-height ratio than women across all age categories.
  • Dyslipidemia and combinations of hypertension and diabetes were prevalent risk categories for both genders.
  • Cutoff points for BMI ranged from 24 to 29 kg/m² in men and 25 to 31 kg/m² in women.
  • Waist circumference cutoff values were between 80 and 93 cm for men and 79 to 96 cm for women.
  • The identified cutoff points for cardiovascular risk factors may be higher for Iranians compared to other Asian populations.

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