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   percent body fat cut-off points for diagnosing metabolic syndrome in korean adolescents  
   
نویسنده park saejong ,chung dong-sik ,ko byoung-goo ,song hong-sun ,kim kwang jun ,chung jin-wook ,lee seunghee ,kim chul-hyun ,nam younshin ,shin seungyun ,lee hyo ,chung sochung ,ahn hong-yup ,oh jeong hun ,so wi-young
منبع iranian journal of public health - 2019 - دوره : 48 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:69 -76
چکیده    Background: this study aimed to identify percent body fat cut-off points related to metabolic syndrome in alarge sample of korean adolescents. methods: the subjects (n=2120; boys=1107, girls=1013) were middle and high school students aged 12—17 yr who participated in the korean national fitness award project in 2013. percent body fat was estimated viaeight-polar bioelectrical impedance analysis. metabolic syndrome was classified using established standardsbased on the national cholesterol education program with the definition modified for age. age- and sexspecific percent body fat z-scores were calculated for every adolescent using skewness, median, and coefficient of variation curves to account for growth and development. receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to identify the percent body fat cut-off points using percent body fat z-scores from skewness, median, and coefficient of variation curves as the test and metabolic syndrome as the criterion. results: based on the modified national cholesterol education program criteria for metabolic syndrome, the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve for percent body fat were 0.882 and 0.893 for boys andgirls, respectively. the percent body fat percentiles were 82.2 and 87.3 for boys and girls, respectively. according to the skewness, median, and coefficient of variation curves, the percent body fat cut-off points based on the modified national cholesterol education program criteria were 23.6%-25.7% for boys and 32.8%-37.3% for girls, both aged 12-17 yr. age- and sex-specific percent body fat cut-off points were identified in relation to the metabolic syndrome status of korean adolescents.conclusion: these percent body fat cut-offs might be useful for identifying metabolic abnormality due to obesity in korean adolescents.
کلیدواژه childhood obesity ,adolescents ,percent body fat standards
آدرس korea institute of sport science, department of sports sciences, south korea, korea institute of sport science, department of sports sciences, south korea, korea institute of sport science, department of sports sciences, south korea, korea institute of sport science, department of sports sciences, south korea, korea institute of sport science, department of sports sciences, south korea, dongguk university, department of sports culture, south korea, korea university, department of physical education, south korea, soonchunhyang university, department of sports medicine, south korea, duksung women's university, department of sports for all, south korea, yongin university, department of martial arts, south korea, sangmyung university, department of sport and health sciences, south korea, konkuk university, konkuk university medical center, research institute of medical science, school of medicine, department of pediatrics, south korea, dongguk university, department of statistics, south korea, seoul physical education middle school, south korea, korea national university of transportation, college of humanities and arts, south korea
پست الکترونیکی wowso@ut.ac.kr
 
     
   
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