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Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius

It is increasingly recognised that the use of BMI cut-off points for diagnosing obesity (OB) and proxy measures for body fatness in a given population needs to take into account the potential impact of ethnicity on the BMI–fat % relationship in order to avoid adiposity status misclassification. This...

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Autores principales: Ramuth, Harris, Hunma, Sadhna, Ramessur, Vinaysing, Ramuth, Magalutcheemee, Monnard, Cathriona, Montani, Jean-Pierre, Schutz, Yves, Joonas, Noorjehan, Dulloo, Abdul G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7525118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31902380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519003404
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author Ramuth, Harris
Hunma, Sadhna
Ramessur, Vinaysing
Ramuth, Magalutcheemee
Monnard, Cathriona
Montani, Jean-Pierre
Schutz, Yves
Joonas, Noorjehan
Dulloo, Abdul G.
author_facet Ramuth, Harris
Hunma, Sadhna
Ramessur, Vinaysing
Ramuth, Magalutcheemee
Monnard, Cathriona
Montani, Jean-Pierre
Schutz, Yves
Joonas, Noorjehan
Dulloo, Abdul G.
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description It is increasingly recognised that the use of BMI cut-off points for diagnosing obesity (OB) and proxy measures for body fatness in a given population needs to take into account the potential impact of ethnicity on the BMI–fat % relationship in order to avoid adiposity status misclassification. This relationship was studied here in 377 Mauritian schoolchildren (200 boys and 177 girls, aged 7–13 years) belonging to the two main ethnic groups: Indian (South Asian descent) and Creole (African/Malagasy descent), with body composition assessed using an isotopic (2)H dilution technique as reference. The results indicate that for the same BMI, Indians have more body fat (and less lean mass) than Creoles among both boys and girls: linear regression analysis revealed significantly higher body fat % by 4–5 units (P < 0·001) in Indians than in Creoles across a wide range of BMI (11·6–34·2 kg/m(2)) and body fat % (5–52 %). By applying Deurenberg’s Caucasian-based equation to predict body fat % from WHO-defined BMI thresholds for overweight (OW) and OB, and by recalculating the equivalent BMI values using a Mauritian-specific equation, it is shown that the WHO BMI cut-offs for OB and OW would need to be lowered by 4·6–5·9 units in Indian and 2·0–3·7 units in Creole children in the 7–13-year-old age group. These results have major implications for ethnic-based population research towards improving the early diagnosis of excess adiposity in this multi-ethnic population known to be at high risk for later development of type 2 diabetes and CVD.
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spelling pubmed-75251182020-10-07 Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius Ramuth, Harris Hunma, Sadhna Ramessur, Vinaysing Ramuth, Magalutcheemee Monnard, Cathriona Montani, Jean-Pierre Schutz, Yves Joonas, Noorjehan Dulloo, Abdul G. Br J Nutr Full Papers It is increasingly recognised that the use of BMI cut-off points for diagnosing obesity (OB) and proxy measures for body fatness in a given population needs to take into account the potential impact of ethnicity on the BMI–fat % relationship in order to avoid adiposity status misclassification. This relationship was studied here in 377 Mauritian schoolchildren (200 boys and 177 girls, aged 7–13 years) belonging to the two main ethnic groups: Indian (South Asian descent) and Creole (African/Malagasy descent), with body composition assessed using an isotopic (2)H dilution technique as reference. The results indicate that for the same BMI, Indians have more body fat (and less lean mass) than Creoles among both boys and girls: linear regression analysis revealed significantly higher body fat % by 4–5 units (P < 0·001) in Indians than in Creoles across a wide range of BMI (11·6–34·2 kg/m(2)) and body fat % (5–52 %). By applying Deurenberg’s Caucasian-based equation to predict body fat % from WHO-defined BMI thresholds for overweight (OW) and OB, and by recalculating the equivalent BMI values using a Mauritian-specific equation, it is shown that the WHO BMI cut-offs for OB and OW would need to be lowered by 4·6–5·9 units in Indian and 2·0–3·7 units in Creole children in the 7–13-year-old age group. These results have major implications for ethnic-based population research towards improving the early diagnosis of excess adiposity in this multi-ethnic population known to be at high risk for later development of type 2 diabetes and CVD. Cambridge University Press 2020-01-06 2020-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7525118/ /pubmed/31902380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519003404 Text en © The Authors 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ramuth, Harris
Hunma, Sadhna
Ramessur, Vinaysing
Ramuth, Magalutcheemee
Monnard, Cathriona
Montani, Jean-Pierre
Schutz, Yves
Joonas, Noorjehan
Dulloo, Abdul G.
Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius
title Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius
title_full Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius
title_fullStr Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius
title_full_unstemmed Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius
title_short Body composition-derived BMI cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic Indian and Creole urban children of Mauritius
title_sort body composition-derived bmi cut-offs for overweight and obesity in ethnic indian and creole urban children of mauritius
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7525118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31902380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114519003404
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