Tracking and association of body weight and body fat in elementary school children

K. Greier, C. Drenowatz, H. Gatterer, H. Riechelmann
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Background: Excess body fat is a major health risk to various chronic diseases. Given the ease of measurement and low cost of body weight and height, body mass index (BMI) has been widely used to estimate body fatness. The present study evaluates the accuracy of BMI as an indicator of body fatness, measured via bioelectric impedance (BIA) during the elementary school years in Austrian children. Methods: Out of six schools in Innsbruck, Austria, anthropometric assessments and BIA measurements were performed in 199 children starting elementary school in fall 2013. Annual follow-up measurements were performed by the same measurement team until 4th grade. Results: Cross-sectional analyses revealed a significant moderate correlation between BMI and percent body fat (%BF) (r=0.61) and an AUC of 0.88 indicated high accuracy of BMI as an indicator for body fatness. There was also high tracking of BMI and %BF over the 4-year observation period (r ≥ 0.84). Follow-up measurements further showed that the association between BMI and %BF increased with age during the elementary school years (rgrade 4 = 0.78; AUCgrade 4 = 0.96). Conclusions: Given the health problems associated with excess body fat an accessible and accurate assessment of body composition is warranted. The BMI provides a low-cost and easily administered surrogate measure of body fatness in elementary school children for initial screening. Children considered at risk, however, may require more elaborate assessments that directly measure fat mass and fat-free mass.
小学儿童体重与体脂的追踪与关联
背景:身体脂肪过多是各种慢性疾病的主要健康风险。由于体重和身高测量容易且成本低,身体质量指数(BMI)已被广泛用于评估身体肥胖。本研究评估了奥地利儿童在小学期间通过生物电阻抗(BIA)测量的BMI作为身体肥胖指标的准确性。方法:在奥地利因斯布鲁克的6所学校中,对2013年秋季入学的199名儿童进行了人体测量和BIA测量。每年由同一测量小组进行随访测量,直到四年级。结果:横断面分析显示BMI与体脂百分比(%BF)之间存在显著的中度相关性(r=0.61), AUC为0.88表明BMI作为体脂指标的准确性很高。在4年的观察期内,BMI和%BF的追踪率也很高(r≥0.84)。后续测量进一步显示,在小学阶段,BMI和%BF之间的相关性随着年龄的增长而增加(rgrade 4 = 0.78;AUCgrade 4 = 0.96)。结论:考虑到与身体脂肪过多相关的健康问题,有必要对身体成分进行方便和准确的评估。BMI为小学生提供了一种低成本且易于管理的替代体重测量方法,用于初步筛查。然而,被认为有风险的儿童可能需要更详细的评估,直接测量脂肪量和无脂肪量。
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