Percent body fat, but not body mass index, is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents

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He Xin [1 ]
Zhu Zhenni [6 ]
Zang Jiajie [6 ]
Wang Zhengyuan [6 ]
Liao Ping [1 ]
Wang Wenjing [1 ]
Shi Yan [1 ]
Fu Chen [1 ]
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[1] Laboratory of Functional Medicine
[2] Division of Chronic Non-communicable Diseases and Injury  3. Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention  4. Shanghai 
[3] Department of Nutrition Hygiene
[4] Division of Health Risk Factor Monitoring and Control
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adolescents; cardiometabolic risk factors; children; obesity; percent body fat;
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Background: The epidemic of overweight and obesity has become a worldwide public health problem. Cardiometabolic diseases may originate in childhood. We investigated the association between percent body fat (PBF) measured by the bioelectrical impedance assay and cardiometabolic risk (CMR) in pediatrics.Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 3819 subjects (6–17 years old) in Shanghai. We assessed the association between PBF and body mass index (BMI) with multiple CMR factors. We examined the risk for cardiometabolic abnormalities attributable to overweight and obesity based on age- and sex-specific PBFZ-scores and BMIZ-scores, respectively.Results: PBF, but not BMI, was positively associated with multiple CMR factors in males and females except for total cholesterol in females (allp < 0.05). Compared with the non-overweight group based on PBF, over-weight and obese subjects had increasingly higher odds ratio of dyslipidemia (2.90 (1.99–4.23), 4.59 (2.88–7.32) for males and 1.82 (1.20–2.75), 2.46 (1.47–4.11) for females) and elevated blood pressure (BP) (3.26 (2.35–4.51), 4.55 (2.92–7.09) for males and 1.59 (1.07–2.34), 3.98 (2.27–6.17) for females). Obesity females showed a higher likelihood for hyperglycemia (2.19 (1.24–3.84)) than non-overweight females. In both sexes, the predictive effect of PBF on dyslipidemia and elevated BP in adolescents was better than that in children. For hyperglycemia, the predictive effect of PBF was better in male adolescents and female children. There was no risk difference for cardiometabolic abnormalities attributable to BMI-based obesity categories.Conclusions: PBF but not BMI was associated with CMR. Overweight and obesity categories based on PBF had an increased risk for cardiometabolic abnormalities in children and adolescents.
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