Referencias de índice de masa corporal. Precisión diagnóstica con área grasa braquial en escolares argentinos

Author:

Lomaglio Delia BeatrizORCID,Marrodán Serrano María DoloresORCID,Dipierri José EdgardoORCID,Alfaro Emma LauraORCID,Bejarano Ignacio FelipeORCID,Cesani María FlorenciaORCID,Dahinten Silvia LucreciaORCID,Garraza MarielaORCID,Menecier NataliaORCID,Navazo BárbaraORCID,Quintero Fabián AníbalORCID,Román Estela MaríaORCID,Torres María FernandaORCID,Zonta María LorenaORCID

Abstract

The body mass index (BMI) is an effective tool to detect weight overload in children and adolescents, associated with body adiposity. Objective. To analyze the concordance, sensitivity and specificity of three international BMI/age references (WHO, IOTF and CDC) to diagnose excess weight and to know their diagnostic accuracy to identify excess adiposity in relation to the brachial fat area (BFA) in Argentine child-youth population. Materials and methods. A multicenter, descriptive- comparative and cross-sectional study was carried out between 2003 and 2008 in 22.658 Argentine children and adolescents between aged 4 to 13 years. From the weight, height, arm circumference and tricipital fold, BMI and BFA were calculated. The concordance, sensitivity, and specificity of BMI / age references (WHO, IOTF, CDC,) were analyzed and the diagnostic precision (ROC curves) to identify excess adiposity, from the BFA, as well as the optimal cut-off point (OCP). Results. The three references had good agreement, the highest sensitivity corresponded to WHO and the highest specificity to IOTF. The area under the curve (AUC) was greater in Z-BMI/IOTF in men and in Z-BMI/WHO in women. The OCPs showed discrepancies, being higher with WHO. Conclusion. The three references show similar diagnostic accuracy to detect high caloric reserve, but with cut-off points for Z-BMI scores less than 2 Z scores. This is relevant for the identification of excess adiposity in populations in relation to the implementation of public policies for the prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases.

Publisher

Sociedad Latinoamericana de Nutricion

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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