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Prevalence of abdominal obesity in non-obese adolescents: a North Indian adolescent study.

Dhiraj Kumar Solanki1, Rama Walia1, Akanksha Gautam1, Anoop Misra2, Arun Kumar Aggarwal3, Anil Bhansali1.   

Abstract

Context Childhood obesity is defined based on body mass index (BMI) criteria. Asian adults have more abdominal adiposity as compared to Western people for an equivalent BMI. Similarly, children who are non-obese/overweight by BMI criteria may have abdominal obesity. It is important to identify and target this population to reduce future cardiovascular risk. Objective To evaluate and inter-relate the prevalence of obesity subtypes (generalized and abdominal) in school going adolescents. Methods A randomized cross-sectional community based study was conducted, which was carried out in 13 schools of Chandigarh, a North Indian city. 10,037 school going adolescents of age 10-18 years were evaluated. Results The prevalence of overweight and generalized obesity in present study was 9.3 and 4.9% respectively. Generalized obesity was observed in 4.2% of males and 5.7% of females (p-Value = 0.001). The abdominal obesity was noted in 5.4% of children and its prevalence increased progressively with age. The prevalence was highest in 16-18 years age-group (7.6%, p<0.001). 39.3% of abdominally obese subjects were not obese by BMI criteria, while prevalence of abdominal obesity in nonobese adolescents was 2.24%. It was more prevalent in females (3.7%) than males (3%, p=0.025). Prevalence of obesity was 7.9 and 1.8% in private and government schools respectively (p<0.001). Conclusions Abdominal obesity is more prevalent than generalized obesity and shows increasing trend with age. Interestingly, over one third of centrally obese adolescents are not obese by BMI criteria. This underlines the importance of waist circumference measurement in addition to BMI while assessing obesity.

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Keywords:  abdominal obesity; adolescents; generalized obesity; prevalence

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32621730     DOI: 10.1515/jpem-2019-0026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0334-018X            Impact factor:   1.634


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