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Epidemiology of childhood obesity—methodological aspects and guidelines: What is new?

  • University of Illinois at Chicago

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INTRODUCTION: It is still a matter of debate as to how to define obesity in young people, although a growing consensus is to use body mass index (BMI) cutoffs to classify obesity in children and adolescents.OBJECTIVE: This article provides a brief overview of issues related to the assessment of obesity in children and adolescents.RESULTS: At present, BMI is probably the best choice among available measures. BMI can be easily assessed at low cost, and has a strong association with body fatness and health risks. However, as an indirect measure of adipose tissue, BMI has a number of limitations. Cole et al published a set of sex- and age-specific BMI cutoffs, which had been developed based on data collected in six countries, and the reference has been recommended for international use. Recently, several researchers have raised concerns regarding this international reference. It has been argued that population-specific standards should be used due to biological differences between populations.CONCLUSION: BMI is a valid and feasible indirect measure of body fatness, but it suffers from a number of limitations. More efforts are needed to develop valid classifications of childhood obesity.

源语言英语
页(从-至)S21-S28
期刊International Journal of Obesity
28
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2004
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