2020
DOI: 10.2147/dmso.s232545
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<p>Classification Accuracy of Body Mass Index for Excessive Body Fatness in Kuwaiti Adolescent Girls and Young Adult Women</p>

Abstract: Purpose: Adolescent obesity, as defined by BMI, is amongst the highest in the world in Kuwait. This study aimed to determine the extent to which BMI might be underestimating obesity as defined by excessive fatness in Kuwaiti female adolescents and young adults. Methods: A total of 400 apparently healthy Kuwaiti female university students (mean age 18.0 years, SD 0.6) were recruited. Excessive fatness was defined as body fat percentage ≥30, measured using the Tanita model TBF-310 Bio-impedance system with the m… Show more

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“…The present study used the BMI to define obesity (obesity is a high level of body fatness rather than a high BMI) (21) – while the BMI is a convenient proxy for high body fatness, it has only moderate sensitivity for high body fatness in Kuwait and in other populations (21) . In an attempt to address this potential weakness, we also tested for differences in academic attainment between individuals defined as having high body fatness (≥30% of body weight, as estimated by bio-electrical impedance) versus those with lower body fatness in the present study.…”
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“…The present study used the BMI to define obesity (obesity is a high level of body fatness rather than a high BMI) (21) – while the BMI is a convenient proxy for high body fatness, it has only moderate sensitivity for high body fatness in Kuwait and in other populations (21) . In an attempt to address this potential weakness, we also tested for differences in academic attainment between individuals defined as having high body fatness (≥30% of body weight, as estimated by bio-electrical impedance) versus those with lower body fatness in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study recruited a convenience sample of first- and second-year Kuwaiti University College of Social Science students between March and May 2019. Sampling and recruitment have been described in detail elsewhere (21) . In brief, all first- and second-year Social Science undergraduates were invited to take part by the researcher.…”
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