Waist circumference and body mass index in Chinese children: cutoff values for predicting cardiovascular risk factors

Sep 6, 2006International journal of obesity (2005)

Waist size and body mass index in Chinese children linked to heart health risk thresholds

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Abstract

WC correlated slightly more than BMI with cardiovascular risk factors in 2593 Hong Kong children aged 6-12 years.

  • Waist circumference (WC) was most strongly associated with insulin levels and systolic blood pressure among cardiovascular risk factors.
  • BMI and WC thresholds predictive of cardiovascular risk factors were found around the 85th percentiles.
  • Age-specific cutoff values for WC ranged from approximately 57 cm to 76 cm in girls and boys, respectively.
  • BMI cutoff values ranged from approximately 17 kg/m² to 23 kg/m² for girls and boys, respectively.
  • These findings provide the first reference data for waist circumference in Chinese children.

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