Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA
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Resumo: | Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of different cutoff points of body mass index for predicting overweight/obesity according to body fat values estimated by DEXA among Brazilian adolescents. Methods: Cross-sectional study including 229 male adolescents aged 10-15 years, in which body adiposity and anthropometric measures were assessed. Nutritional status was classified by BMI according to cutoff points described in scientific literature. Results: Moderate agreements were observed between body fat estimated by DEXA and cutoffs proposed by Cole et al. (K = 0.61), Conde and Monteiro (K = 0.65), Must et al. (K = 0.61) and WHO (K = 0.63). The BMI in continuous form showed good agreement with the Dexa (ICC = 0.72). The highest sensitivity was observed for cutoff by Conde and Monteiro (0.74 [0.62, 0.84]) and the highest specificity by Cole et al. (0.98 [0.94, 0.99]). For the areas under the ROC curve of cutoff points analyzed, significant difference comparing the cutoff points by Cole et al. and Conde and Monteiro (0.0449 [0.00294, 0.0927]) was observed. Conclusions: The cutoff proposed by Conde and Monteiro was more sensitive in identifying overweight and obesity when compared to the reference method, and the cutoff proposed by Cole et al. presented the highest specificity for such outcomes. |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXASensitivity and specificityAdolescent healthOverweightObesityBody compositionAbstract: Objective: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of different cutoff points of body mass index for predicting overweight/obesity according to body fat values estimated by DEXA among Brazilian adolescents. Methods: Cross-sectional study including 229 male adolescents aged 10-15 years, in which body adiposity and anthropometric measures were assessed. Nutritional status was classified by BMI according to cutoff points described in scientific literature. Results: Moderate agreements were observed between body fat estimated by DEXA and cutoffs proposed by Cole et al. (K = 0.61), Conde and Monteiro (K = 0.65), Must et al. (K = 0.61) and WHO (K = 0.63). The BMI in continuous form showed good agreement with the Dexa (ICC = 0.72). The highest sensitivity was observed for cutoff by Conde and Monteiro (0.74 [0.62, 0.84]) and the highest specificity by Cole et al. (0.98 [0.94, 0.99]). For the areas under the ROC curve of cutoff points analyzed, significant difference comparing the cutoff points by Cole et al. and Conde and Monteiro (0.0449 [0.00294, 0.0927]) was observed. Conclusions: The cutoff proposed by Conde and Monteiro was more sensitive in identifying overweight and obesity when compared to the reference method, and the cutoff proposed by Cole et al. presented the highest specificity for such outcomes.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2017-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572017000100058Jornal de Pediatria v.93 n.1 2017reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2016.04.010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAnzolin,Caroline CristinaSilva,Diego Augusto SantosZanuto,Edner FernandoCayres,Suziane UngariCodogno,Jamile SanchesCosta Junior,PauloMachado,Dalmo Roberto LopesChristofaro,Diego Giulliano Destroeng2017-02-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572017000100058Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2017-02-24T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA Anzolin,Caroline Cristina Sensitivity and specificity Adolescent health Overweight Obesity Body composition |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA |
title_full |
Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA |
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Accuracy of different cutoff points of body mass index to identify overweight according to body fat values estimated by DEXA |
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Anzolin,Caroline Cristina |
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Anzolin,Caroline Cristina Silva,Diego Augusto Santos Zanuto,Edner Fernando Cayres,Suziane Ungari Codogno,Jamile Sanches Costa Junior,Paulo Machado,Dalmo Roberto Lopes Christofaro,Diego Giulliano Destro |
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Silva,Diego Augusto Santos Zanuto,Edner Fernando Cayres,Suziane Ungari Codogno,Jamile Sanches Costa Junior,Paulo Machado,Dalmo Roberto Lopes Christofaro,Diego Giulliano Destro |
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Anzolin,Caroline Cristina Silva,Diego Augusto Santos Zanuto,Edner Fernando Cayres,Suziane Ungari Codogno,Jamile Sanches Costa Junior,Paulo Machado,Dalmo Roberto Lopes Christofaro,Diego Giulliano Destro |
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Sensitivity and specificity Adolescent health Overweight Obesity Body composition |
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Sensitivity and specificity Adolescent health Overweight Obesity Body composition |
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Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of different cutoff points of body mass index for predicting overweight/obesity according to body fat values estimated by DEXA among Brazilian adolescents. Methods: Cross-sectional study including 229 male adolescents aged 10-15 years, in which body adiposity and anthropometric measures were assessed. Nutritional status was classified by BMI according to cutoff points described in scientific literature. Results: Moderate agreements were observed between body fat estimated by DEXA and cutoffs proposed by Cole et al. (K = 0.61), Conde and Monteiro (K = 0.65), Must et al. (K = 0.61) and WHO (K = 0.63). The BMI in continuous form showed good agreement with the Dexa (ICC = 0.72). The highest sensitivity was observed for cutoff by Conde and Monteiro (0.74 [0.62, 0.84]) and the highest specificity by Cole et al. (0.98 [0.94, 0.99]). For the areas under the ROC curve of cutoff points analyzed, significant difference comparing the cutoff points by Cole et al. and Conde and Monteiro (0.0449 [0.00294, 0.0927]) was observed. Conclusions: The cutoff proposed by Conde and Monteiro was more sensitive in identifying overweight and obesity when compared to the reference method, and the cutoff proposed by Cole et al. presented the highest specificity for such outcomes. |
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