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Body Mass Index versus Other Adiposity Traits: Best Predictor of Cardiometabolic Risk

BACKGROUND: A number of anthropometric indices have been used in different world populations as markers to estimate obesity and its related health risks. The present study is large population based study dealing with five anthropometric obesity scales; Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC)...

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Autores principales: SAQLAIN, Muhammad, AKHTAR, Zainab, KARAMAT, Raheela, MUNAWAR, Samra, IQBAL, Maria, FIAZ, Muhammad, ZAFAR, Muhammad Mubeen, SAEED, Sadia, NASIR, Muhammad Farooq, NAQVI, S.M. Saqlan, RAJA, Ghazala Kaukab
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31993391
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author SAQLAIN, Muhammad
AKHTAR, Zainab
KARAMAT, Raheela
MUNAWAR, Samra
IQBAL, Maria
FIAZ, Muhammad
ZAFAR, Muhammad Mubeen
SAEED, Sadia
NASIR, Muhammad Farooq
NAQVI, S.M. Saqlan
RAJA, Ghazala Kaukab
author_facet SAQLAIN, Muhammad
AKHTAR, Zainab
KARAMAT, Raheela
MUNAWAR, Samra
IQBAL, Maria
FIAZ, Muhammad
ZAFAR, Muhammad Mubeen
SAEED, Sadia
NASIR, Muhammad Farooq
NAQVI, S.M. Saqlan
RAJA, Ghazala Kaukab
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description BACKGROUND: A number of anthropometric indices have been used in different world populations as markers to estimate obesity and its related health risks. The present study is large population based study dealing with five anthropometric obesity scales; Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist to hip ratio (WHR), basal adiposity index (BAI), and Visceral adiposity index (VAI) to identify common adiposity trait(s) that best predict obesity and associated health complication(s). METHODS: A total of 4000 subjects including 1000 in each category of BMI from four provinces (Punjab, Sindh, Kahyber pakhtoonkha and Balochistan) of Pakistan from 2012–2017 were collected. Complete anthropometric measurementswere obtained and blood samples were collected and Biochemical profiling was performed. Descriptive statistics, linear regression, binary and multiple regression analysis was done. RESULTS: Our data analysis explored the relationships of obesity five indices; BMI, WC, WHR, BAI, and VAI with common metabolic health complications. Effect size analysis clearly indicates that a unit increase in BMI significant raised all anthropometric and clinical parameters. General and sex specific association analysis of adiposity traits with risk phenotypes (hypertension, hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia) indicated significant associations of WC with all three metabolic risks. Varying degrees of correlations of other adiposity traits with metabolic risks were observed. Frequency of different obesity classes among obese population group were as follows; 55.7% class I, 28.50% Class II and 15.80% Class III. CONCLUSION: WC is the strong predictor of obesity associated metabolic health issues in Pakistani populations. While BMI has significant increasing effect on other obesity indices like WHR, VAI and BAI.
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spelling pubmed-69748482020-01-28 Body Mass Index versus Other Adiposity Traits: Best Predictor of Cardiometabolic Risk SAQLAIN, Muhammad AKHTAR, Zainab KARAMAT, Raheela MUNAWAR, Samra IQBAL, Maria FIAZ, Muhammad ZAFAR, Muhammad Mubeen SAEED, Sadia NASIR, Muhammad Farooq NAQVI, S.M. Saqlan RAJA, Ghazala Kaukab Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: A number of anthropometric indices have been used in different world populations as markers to estimate obesity and its related health risks. The present study is large population based study dealing with five anthropometric obesity scales; Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist to hip ratio (WHR), basal adiposity index (BAI), and Visceral adiposity index (VAI) to identify common adiposity trait(s) that best predict obesity and associated health complication(s). METHODS: A total of 4000 subjects including 1000 in each category of BMI from four provinces (Punjab, Sindh, Kahyber pakhtoonkha and Balochistan) of Pakistan from 2012–2017 were collected. Complete anthropometric measurementswere obtained and blood samples were collected and Biochemical profiling was performed. Descriptive statistics, linear regression, binary and multiple regression analysis was done. RESULTS: Our data analysis explored the relationships of obesity five indices; BMI, WC, WHR, BAI, and VAI with common metabolic health complications. Effect size analysis clearly indicates that a unit increase in BMI significant raised all anthropometric and clinical parameters. General and sex specific association analysis of adiposity traits with risk phenotypes (hypertension, hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia) indicated significant associations of WC with all three metabolic risks. Varying degrees of correlations of other adiposity traits with metabolic risks were observed. Frequency of different obesity classes among obese population group were as follows; 55.7% class I, 28.50% Class II and 15.80% Class III. CONCLUSION: WC is the strong predictor of obesity associated metabolic health issues in Pakistani populations. While BMI has significant increasing effect on other obesity indices like WHR, VAI and BAI. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6974848/ /pubmed/31993391 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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SAQLAIN, Muhammad
AKHTAR, Zainab
KARAMAT, Raheela
MUNAWAR, Samra
IQBAL, Maria
FIAZ, Muhammad
ZAFAR, Muhammad Mubeen
SAEED, Sadia
NASIR, Muhammad Farooq
NAQVI, S.M. Saqlan
RAJA, Ghazala Kaukab
Body Mass Index versus Other Adiposity Traits: Best Predictor of Cardiometabolic Risk
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title_fullStr Body Mass Index versus Other Adiposity Traits: Best Predictor of Cardiometabolic Risk
title_full_unstemmed Body Mass Index versus Other Adiposity Traits: Best Predictor of Cardiometabolic Risk
title_short Body Mass Index versus Other Adiposity Traits: Best Predictor of Cardiometabolic Risk
title_sort body mass index versus other adiposity traits: best predictor of cardiometabolic risk
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6974848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31993391
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