The Use of the Arm Circumference as a Measure to Detect Underweight in Individuals Aged 60 Years or Older Living in Costa Rica

IF 0.6 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Uniciencia Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.15359/ru.37-1.24
Eduardo Aguilar-Fernández, Xinia Fernández-Rojas
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[Objective]: This investigation focuses on the association between arm circumference and body mass index, and the estimation of cutoff values of this arm measurement for identifying low weight in Costa Rican residents aged 60 years and over. [Methods]: The study included a total of 2514 persons 60 years old or older who participated in the project “Costa Rica: Study of Longevity and Healthy Aging.” The analysis included calculation of Spearman’s correlation coefficient between arm circumference and the body mass index, the area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve, and sensitivity and specificity values for measurements of arm circumference corresponding to a body mass index lower than 22 kg/m2. [Results]: The Spearman’s correlation coefficient between the body mass index and the arm circumference was 0.794 (0.774 for men and 0.806 for women). The optimum cutoff point was estimated at 26.5 cm, with a Youden’s Index of 0.7256, a sensitivity of 87.79 %, and a specificity of 84.77 %. Specific cutoff points for men and women were 26.5 cm and 25.9 cm, respectively. [Conclusions]: There is a strong relationship between arm circumference and body mass index in Costa Rican residents aged 60 years and over. A first approach was established to determine an adequate cutoff point in the measurement of arm circumference that will allow the detection of persons with low weight and greater nutritional risk in this population.
在哥斯达黎加,使用臂围作为检测60岁或60岁以上个体体重过轻的措施
[目的]:本研究的重点是臂围和体重指数之间的关系,以及该臂测量的临界值的估计,以确定60岁及以上哥斯达黎加居民的低体重。[方法]:本研究共纳入2514名60岁及以上参与“哥斯达黎加:长寿与健康老龄化研究”项目的人员,以及对应于低于22kg/m2的体重指数的臂围测量的灵敏度和特异性值。[结果]:体重指数与臂围的Spearman相关系数为0.794(男性为0.774,女性为0.806)。最佳截止点估计为26.5厘米,Youden指数为0.7256,敏感性为87.79%,特异性为84.77%。男性和女性的具体截止点分别为26.5厘米和25.9厘米。[结论]:60岁及以上哥斯达黎加居民的臂围与体重指数之间存在密切关系。建立了第一种方法,以确定测量臂围的适当截止点,从而能够检测出该人群中体重较低、营养风险较大的人。
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Uniciencia
Uniciencia MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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