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Body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio misclassification of overweight and obesity in Chinese military personnel.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The rising prevalence of obesity in military personnel has raised great concerns. Previous studies suggest that body mass index (BMI)- and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)-based obesity classifications in US military personnel and firefighters have high false negative and subsequently cause obesity misclassification. OBJECTIVE:To determine whether BMI and WHR could reflect the fat mass of Chinese military personnel. METHODS:Three hundred fifty-three male Chinese military personnel and 380 age-matched male adults were recruited. Obesity classification was defined by BMI, WHR, and body fat percentage (BFP). RESULTS:Chinese military personnel had extremely low obesity rate determined by either BFP (0.3%) or BMI (0.6%). By combining overweight and obese individuals, BMI- and WHR-determined prevalence of overweight/obesity was 22.4% and 17.0% compared to BFP-based standard (4.0%) (P < 0.05). In reference to BFP, BMI and WHR have high false-positive rate compared to the control group. Further analysis showed that Chinese military personnel consisted of high percentage of BFPlowBMIhigh and/or BFPlowWHRhigh subpopulations. Eighty-one percent of BMIhigh and 78.3% of WHRhigh of them were BFP low. CONCLUSIONS:Chinese military personnel has extremely low obesity rate. BMI and WHR have high false-positive rates in reference to BFP, which cannot accurately reflect the mass of adipose tissue and leads to obesity misclassification.

SUBMITTER: Zhu Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7444050 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio misclassification of overweight and obesity in Chinese military personnel.

Zhu Qingqing Q   Huang Binbin B   Li Qiaoli Q   Huang Liqian L   Shu Wenbo W   Xu Lin L   Deng Qiongying Q   Ye Ziliang Z   Li Chunyan C   Liu Peng P  

Journal of physiological anthropology 20200824 1


<h4>Background</h4>The rising prevalence of obesity in military personnel has raised great concerns. Previous studies suggest that body mass index (BMI)- and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)-based obesity classifications in US military personnel and firefighters have high false negative and subsequently cause obesity misclassification.<h4>Objective</h4>To determine whether BMI and WHR could reflect the fat mass of Chinese military personnel.<h4>Methods</h4>Three hundred fifty-three male Chinese military  ...[more]

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