Age-Dependent Contributions of Neck Circumference to Indices of Obesity Among Female College Students Aged 18 to 20 Years

Q4 Medicine
Y. Nitta, Yumiko Miki, S. Aoi, H. Ikeda, T. Iida, C. Chikamura, N. Tamura, K. Nitta, H. Miyaguchi, T. Harada, F. Ishizaki
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Abstract

Measurement of neck circumference (NC) is an easy method to assess obesity. Our investigation to estimate risks for metabolic disease in Japanese postmenopausal women indicated that NC is significantly associated with whole-body obesity indices and visceral fat accumulation. To clarify the early stage of metabolic changes and confirm NC validity as a predictor of metabolic syndrome, NC’s association to the four obesity indices, namely, weight, body mass index (BMI), body fat, and waist circumference (WC), was examined in a college student group of 60 females aged 18.7±0.3 years. NC was mainly correlated with weight, followed by BMI, WC, and body fat. It was also significantly associated with weight and BMI, but not with body fat. The participants were divided into two subgroups: “sports-experienced” and “not-sports-experienced,” who had moderate and strong correlation coefficients with NC and WC, respectively. WC value was possibly predicted by NC values using linear functions for the group and its subgroups. The correlation between NC and WC, NC’s association to weight, and substitution of NC to WC were confirmed by the same analyses in another student group composed with 18 females aged 19.7±0.6 years. Our study showed that the distribution of body fat in college students is difficult to assess based on NC alone. Nevertheless, NC measurement is an easy, inexpensive, and reproducible method to assess obesity and a possible predictor to identify the risk for future metabolic diseases in Japanese college students with the four obesity indices, weight, BMI, body fat, and WC.
颈围对18 ~ 20岁女大学生肥胖指标的年龄依赖性
测量颈围(NC)是评估肥胖的一种简单方法。我们评估日本绝经后妇女代谢性疾病风险的研究表明,NC与全身肥胖指数和内脏脂肪积累显著相关。为了阐明代谢变化的早期阶段,并证实NC作为代谢综合征预测因子的有效性,在一个由60名18.7±0.3岁女性组成的大学生组中,研究了NC与四项肥胖指数的相关性,即体重、体重指数(BMI)、体脂和腰围(WC)。NC主要与体重相关,其次是BMI、WC和体脂。它也与体重和BMI显著相关,但与体脂无关。参与者被分为两个亚组:“有运动经验”和“没有运动经验”,他们分别与NC和WC具有中等和强烈的相关系数。WC值可能由NC值使用该组及其子组的线性函数来预测。在另一个由18名年龄为19.7±0.6岁的女性组成的学生组中,同样的分析证实了NC和WC之间的相关性、NC与体重的关系以及NC对WC的替代。我们的研究表明,仅凭NC很难评估大学生体内脂肪的分布。然而,NC测量是一种简单、廉价且可重复的评估肥胖的方法,也是通过四项肥胖指数(体重、BMI、体脂和WC)确定日本大学生未来患代谢性疾病风险的可能预测指标。
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