| Literature DB >> 26445974 |
Paweł Tomaszewski1, Piotr Żmijewski2, Katarzyna Milde3, Edyta Sienkiewicz-Dianzenza4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: An increase in overweight and obesity rates among children is a major social problem; however, interpretation and comparability of estimations may be affected by the reference values and cut-off points used. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of underweight, overweight, obesity and central obesity in 7-year-old to 10-year-old urban children and to compare the results obtained through various standards of BMI or waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) indicators.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26445974 PMCID: PMC4597461 DOI: 10.1186/s40101-015-0073-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Physiol Anthropol ISSN: 1880-6791 Impact factor: 2.867
Percentages (SE) of examined children grouped into specific BMI categories based on different BMI standards
| Category | IOTF standardsa | Kułaga et al. standards [ | Tomaszewski et al. standards [ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Girls ( | |||
| Underweight | 13.7 (1.8) | 4.7 (1.1)**** | 8.5 (1.5)**,***** |
| Normal | 66.2 (2.5) | 76.9 (2.2)*** | 72.8 (2.3)** |
| Overweight | 15.7 (1.9) | 13.5 (1.8) | 15.7 (1.9) |
| Obesity | 4.4 (1.1) | 4.9 (1.1) | 3.0 (0.9) |
| Boys ( | |||
| Underweight | 7.8 (1.3)* | 3.8 (0.9)** | 5.9 (1.1) |
| Normal | 71.6 (2.2) | 80.6 (1.9)** | 69.5 (2.2)******* |
| Overweight | 15.1 (1.7) | 10.2 (1.5)** | 16.5 (1.8)****** |
| Obesity | 5.4 (1.1) | 5.4 (1.1) | 8.0 (1.3)* |
*Significantly different from the rate of occurrence observed in girls (p < 0.01). Significantly different from the percentage estimated using the IOTF criteria: **p < 0.05; ***p < 0.01; ****p < 0.001. Significantly different from the percentage estimated using the criteria proposed by Kułaga et al. [22]: *****p < 0.05; ******p < 0.01; *******p < 0.001
aIOTF indicates the criteria proposed by Cole et al. [14, 15]
Compliance of the classification of participants using various BMI criteria
| Parameter | Standard | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| IOTFa vs. Kułaga et al. [ | IOTFa vs. Tomaszewski et al. [ | Kułaga et al. [ | |
| Girls ( | |||
| The percentage of consistent classification | 88.7 % | 91.5 % | 93.4 % |
| Cohen’s kappa coefficient | 0.756 | 0.823 | 0.841 |
| 95 % confidence interval | 0.687–0.824 | 0.764–0.881 | 0.781–0.900 |
| Consistencyb | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent |
| Boys ( | |||
| The percentage of consistent classification | 91.0 % | 87.7 % | 86.5 % |
| Cohen’s kappa coefficient | 0.776 | 0.737 | 0.676 |
| 95 % confidence interval | 0.709–0.843 | 0.672–0.803 | 0.603–0.750 |
| Consistencyb | Excellent | Good | Good |
aIOTF indicates the criteria proposed by Cole et al. [14, 15]
bClassification according to Fleiss et al. [27]