Waist circumference, body mass index and waist to hip ratio for prediction of the metabolic syndrome in Chinese

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作者
Wang, F. [1 ]
Wu, S. [2 ]
Song, Y. [1 ]
Tang, X. [1 ]
Marshall, R. [3 ]
Liang, M. [1 ]
Wu, Y. [1 ]
Qin, X. [1 ]
Chen, D. [1 ]
Hu, Y. [1 ]
机构
[1] Peking Univ, Minist Educ, Hlth Sci Ctr,Key Lab Epidemiol, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China
[2] Kailuan Hosp Affiliated, N China Coal Med Coll, Tangshan 063000, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Auckland, Sch Populat Hlth, Auckland 1, New Zealand
关键词
Waist circumference; Body mass index; Waist to hip ratio; Metabolic syndrome; Receiver operating characteristic; RISK-FACTORS; ANTHROPOMETRIC INDEXES; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; MEN; OBESITY; PREVALENCE; DISEASE; ACCUMULATION; ADIPOSITY; VALUES;
D O I
10.1016/j.numecd.2008.11.006
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and aims: To explore the ability of waist circumference (WC), body mass index (BMI) and waist to hip ratio (WHR) to predict two or more non-adipose components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) among individuals aged 18-85 in North China. Methods and results: This study is a cluster sample survey of 101,510 individuals, complete data are 75,788 subjects, 59,874 mates and 15,914 females. Their ages were 51.9 +/- 12.7 years (mates) and 48.7 +/- 11.5 years (females). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to examine discrimination and find optimal. cut off values of WC, BMI and WHR to predict two or more non-adipose components of MetS. The area under the ROC curve (AURC) for WC (0.694) and BMI (0.692) in females showed no difference. In mates BMI (0.657) had a better discrimination than WC (0.634). WHR was weaker in both sexes. The optimal cut off value of WC in mates (86.5 cm) was higher than in females (82.1 cm); and that of BMI was about 24 kg/m(2) in both genders. The optimal cut off values of WC, BMI, and WHR, increased with age in both sexes. Conclusions: BMI and WC are more useful than WHR for predicting two or more non-adipose components of MetS. Cut off values for WC in males, and those of BMI and WHR in both sexes are lower than that in present MetS criteria; WC in females is slightly higher. Cut off values of WC, BMI and WHR were increased with age in the Chinese. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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