Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Vasconcelos,Francisco de Assis Guedes de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Cordeiro,Braian Alves, Rech,Cassiano Ricardo, Petroski,Edio Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: The aim of this article was to verify the sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index (BMI) cut-off points proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Nutrition Screening Initiative (NSI) for the diagnosis of obesity in the elderly. A cross-sectional study was made with 180 healthy elderly subjects from Florianópolis, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Body fat percentage (%BF) was determined using DEXA (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry). The BMI cut-off point of the NSI offers better sensitivity and specificity for men (73.7% and 72.5% respectively). For women, the lower the cut-off point the better the sensitivity, with a BMI of 25kg/m² (sensitivity of 76.3% and specificity of 100%) being the most accurate for diagnosing obesity in elderly women. The WHO cut-off point offered very low sensitivity (28.9%). The results of this investigation lead to the conclusion that the cut-off points proposed by the WHO and the ones adopted by the NSI and by Lipschitz are not good indicators of obesity for the elderly of either sex, since they offer low sensitivity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
title Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
spellingShingle Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
Vasconcelos,Francisco de Assis Guedes de
Body Mass Index
Sensitivity and Specificity
Overweight
Obesity
Aged
title_short Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
title_full Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
title_fullStr Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
title_sort Sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index for the diagnosis of overweight/obesity in elderly
author Vasconcelos,Francisco de Assis Guedes de
author_facet Vasconcelos,Francisco de Assis Guedes de
Cordeiro,Braian Alves
Rech,Cassiano Ricardo
Petroski,Edio Luiz
author_role author
author2 Cordeiro,Braian Alves
Rech,Cassiano Ricardo
Petroski,Edio Luiz
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vasconcelos,Francisco de Assis Guedes de
Cordeiro,Braian Alves
Rech,Cassiano Ricardo
Petroski,Edio Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Body Mass Index
Sensitivity and Specificity
Overweight
Obesity
Aged
topic Body Mass Index
Sensitivity and Specificity
Overweight
Obesity
Aged
description The aim of this article was to verify the sensitivity and specificity of the body mass index (BMI) cut-off points proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Nutrition Screening Initiative (NSI) for the diagnosis of obesity in the elderly. A cross-sectional study was made with 180 healthy elderly subjects from Florianópolis, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Body fat percentage (%BF) was determined using DEXA (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry). The BMI cut-off point of the NSI offers better sensitivity and specificity for men (73.7% and 72.5% respectively). For women, the lower the cut-off point the better the sensitivity, with a BMI of 25kg/m² (sensitivity of 76.3% and specificity of 100%) being the most accurate for diagnosing obesity in elderly women. The WHO cut-off point offered very low sensitivity (28.9%). The results of this investigation lead to the conclusion that the cut-off points proposed by the WHO and the ones adopted by the NSI and by Lipschitz are not good indicators of obesity for the elderly of either sex, since they offer low sensitivity.
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