| Literature DB >> 31488993 |
Sarah Shoaib Qureshi1, Wasim Amer2, Maryam Kaleem3, Bilal Mahmood Beg4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study was aimed to compare the body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) in their ability to predict type 2 diabetes risk in a large prospective cohort of men and women in Pakistan.Entities:
Keywords: Anthropometry; BMI; Pakistan; Type 2 Diabetes; WHR
Year: 2019 PMID: 31488993 PMCID: PMC6717486 DOI: 10.12669/pjms.35.5.759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Med Sci ISSN: 1681-715X Impact factor: 1.088
BMI in diabetic and non diabetic population.
| Underweight | Normal | Overweight | Obese | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non Diabetic | 47 (11.9%) | 79 (19.9%) | 34 (8.6%) | 236 (59.6%) |
| Diabetic | 12 (1.5%) | 75 (9.3%) | 85 (10.6%) | 632 (78.6%) |
| P Value | <0.001 | |||
WHR in diabetic and non diabetic population.
| Non Diabetic (N=396) | Diabetic (N=804) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal [n=36 (9.1%)] | Increased [n=360 (90.9%)] | Normal [n=17 (2.1%)] | Increased [n=787 (97.9%)] | |
| Females | 22 (5.6%) | 274 (69.2%) | 9 (1.1%) | 589 (73.3%) |
| Males | 14 (3.5%) | 86 (21.7%) | 8 (1.0%) | 198 (24.6%) |
| P Value | <0.001 | |||
Fig. 1ROC curve for both WHR and BMI.
Family history with BMI and WHR in Diabetics and Non-diabetics population.
| Diabetics (N=804) | Non-diabetics (N=396) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family history n=413 (51.4%) | No family history n=391(48.6%) | Family history n=110 (27.8%) | No Family history n=286 (72.2%) | ||
| BMI | Underweight | 5 (1.2%) | 7 (1.8%) | 6 (5.5%) | 41 (14.3%) |
| Normal BMI | 38 (9.2%) | 37 (9.5%) | 30 (27.3%) | 49 (17.1%) | |
| Overweight | 34 (8.2%) | 51 (13.0%) | 8 (7.3%) | 26 (9.1%) | |
| Obese | 336 (81.4%) | 296 (75.7%) | 66 (60.0%) | 170 (59.4%) | |
| WHR | Normal WHR | 10 (2.4%) | 7 (1.8%) | 20 (18.2%) | 16 (5.6%) |
| Increased WHR | 403 (97.6%) | 384 (98.2%) | 90 (81.8%) | 270 (94.4%) | |