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[The association between body mass index, waist circumference with body fat percent, and abdominal fat rate in overweight and obese pupils].

Jing-jing Wang1, Hai-jun Wang, Jia-shuai Liu, Jun Ma.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the association between body mass index(BMI), waist circumference (WC) with body fat percent, and abdominal fat rate in overweight and obese pupils.
METHODS: Using convenience sampling, two primary schools of Dongcheng district in Beijing were selected in May 2010. A total of 162 overweight and obese pupils graded from 2 to 5 who met the criteria of overweight and obese were recruited based on the physical exam record of the school medical department in April. Their physical measurements were taken to measure body fat percent (PBF), abdominal fat rate and visceral fat level and BMI was calculated.Independent-sample t test and Wilcoxon rank sum test were applied to analyze the gender differences. Correlation analysis was used to explore the association between the indexes of fat distribution (PBF, abdominal fat rate and visceral fat level) and BMI and WC.Univariate regression analysis was conducted to determine the variance of three indexes of fat distribution explained by the independent variables.
RESULTS: The PBF of overweight and obese pupils was (43.62 ± 2.98) %, the abdominal fat rate of them was (28.06 ± 6.02)%, the visceral fat level of them was 7.51 ± 3.43, BMI was (23.41 ± 2.83) kg/m(2). WC, PBF and abdominal fat rate were (78.57 ± 7.76) cm, (42.36 ± 2.56) % and (26.47 ± 5.39) % in boys and (73.34 ± 7.22) cm, (45.88 ± 2.26) %, (30.92 ± 6.07) % in girls. The difference in gender was significant (t values were -4.218, 8.751, 4.811, respectively, all P values <0.01). The visceral fat level of boys and girls were 8.86 ± 3.42 and 5.09 ± 1.70, with significant difference (Z = -7.08, P < 0.01). The correlation between PBF and BMI and the variance of PBF explained by BMI (r = 0.563, R(2) = 31.7%) were stronger than them with WC (r = 0.402, R(2) = 16.1%) (P < 0.01). The correlation between visceral fat levels and WC and the variance of visceral fat level explained by WC (r = 0.723, R(2) = 57.3%) were higher than them with BMI (r = 0.621, R(2) = 41.7%) (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION: The correlation and prediction ability of BMI and body fat percent were stronger than WC, while the correlation and prediction ability of WC and visceral fat were higher than BMI.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24304951

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 0253-9624


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