2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.02.005
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Anthropometric indices and metabolic co-morbidities

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“…Among various anthropometric indices of obesity ( 99 ), the waist-to-height ratio is thought to be the best predictor to identify adolescence with a cardiometabolic risk associated with excess visceral fat ( 100 ). However, this risk can be reversed if individuals attain a low level of adiposity by adolescence or avoid becoming obese.…”
Section: Early Prediction Of Future Cardiometabolic Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among various anthropometric indices of obesity ( 99 ), the waist-to-height ratio is thought to be the best predictor to identify adolescence with a cardiometabolic risk associated with excess visceral fat ( 100 ). However, this risk can be reversed if individuals attain a low level of adiposity by adolescence or avoid becoming obese.…”
Section: Early Prediction Of Future Cardiometabolic Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By providing information on duration of excess adiposity and rate of change in anthropometric measures over time, it is possible that serial measurements collected throughout childhood and adolescence would improve prediction. For example, data from Arisaka et al have shown that those who had an earlier adiposity rebound had a more atherogenic lipid profile at age 12 years compared with those who had a later adiposity rebound 32 , and those with increasing BMI during the typically 12 stable BMI period from age 1.5-3 years had increased insulin resistance at 12 years of age 33 , independent of current BMI status. Moreover, data from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns…”
Section: Discussion 10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Namun demikian, beberapa studi melaporkan bahwa IMT, LP, RLPP, dan parameter antropometri lainnya memiliki keterbatasan untuk memprediksi sindrom metabolik pada remaja obesitas. 37,38 Salah satu faktornya yaitu mayoritas subjek overweight dan obesitas memiliki LP dan RLPP yang lebih tinggi. 39 Studi kami juga menemukan bahwa kolesterol total dan LDL tidak dapat diprediksi oleh 5 parameter antropometri yang diteliti (IMT, lemak viseral, LP, lingkar panggul, dan RLPP) pada subjek dengan IMT normal, overweight, maupun obesitas.…”
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