波斯尼亚老年人腰高比与其他人体测量指标的相关性。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Central European journal of public health Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-12 DOI:10.21101/cejph.a8533
Asija Začiragić, Amela Dervišević, Orhan Lepara, Amila Huremović, Amina Valjevac
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目的:本研究的目的是探讨腰高比(WtHR)值是否存在性别差异,并根据是否存在腹部肥胖对波斯尼亚裔老年人进行分类后,评估WtHR与其他肥胖指标之间的相关性。方法:研究对象为波黑萨拉热窝老年中心的151名65岁及以上的居民(66名男性,85名女性)。采用标准方法测定人体测量指标和血压值。WtHR的计算公式为:腰围(WC) (cm)/身高(cm)。比较组间的差异采用学生t检验、Mann-Whitney U检验或卡方检验进行分析。相关性通过Spearman’s或Pearson’s检验进行评估。结果:女性的WtHR值明显高于男性。老龄男女WtHR与体重指数(BMI)、腰围(WC)、臀围(HC)、颈围(NC)、中上臂围(MUAC)、小腿围(CC)、体重调整腰围指数(WWI)呈显著正相关。在腹部肥胖的老年参与者中,WtHR与所有测试的人体测量指标之间存在统计学上显著的正相关。在没有腹部肥胖的老年参与者中,WtHR与BMI、WC、MUAC和WWI之间存在统计学上显著的正相关。然而,在没有腹部肥胖的老年参与者中,WtHR与HC、NC或CC之间没有统计学上的显著相关性。结论:本研究结果提示WtHR是评估老年人腹部肥胖的有效参数。观察到的WtHR值表明,妇女比男子面临更大的健康风险。鉴于老年人肌肉减少性肥胖的高发率和BMI的局限性,我们建议将WtHR纳入该年龄组肥胖评估的常规临床实践中。
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Correlation between waist-to-height ratio and other anthropometric indices in the Bosnian elderly.

Objectives: The objective of the present study was to explore whether gender differences exist in waist-to-height ratio (WtHR) values and to assess the correlation between WtHR and other obesity indicators after categorising older adults of Bosnian descent based on the presence or absence of abdominal obesity.

Methods: The study included 151 inhabitants of the Geriatric Centre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, aged 65 years and older (66 males and 85 females). Anthropometric indices and blood pressure values were measured by standard methods. WtHR was calculated using the following formula: waist circumference (WC) (cm)/height (cm). Differences between compared groups were analysed using the Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney U test or chi-square test. Correlations were assessed by Spearman's or Pearson's test.

Results: Females had significantly higher WtHR values compared to males. Significant positive correlation was determined between WtHR and body mass index (BMI), WC, hip circumference (HC), neck circumference (NC), mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), calf circumference (CC), and the weight-adjusted waist index (WWI) in both male and female elderly individuals. In elderly participants with abdominal obesity, there was a statistically significant positive correlation between WtHR and all of the tested anthropometric indices. Amongst elderly participants without abdominal obesity, a statistically significant positive correlation was observed between WtHR and BMI, WC, MUAC, and the WWI. However, no statistically significant correlations were observed between WtHR and HC, NC or CC in elderly participants without abdominal obesity.

Conclusions: The results of this study imply that WtHR is a valid parameter for assessing abdominal obesity in elderly individuals. The observed WtHR values indicate that women are at greater health risk than men. Given the high prevalence of sarcopenic obesity in older adults and the demonstrated limitations of BMI, we propose that WtHR should be incorporated into routine clinical practice for obesity assessment in this age group.

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Central European journal of public health
Central European journal of public health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original articles on disease prevention and health protection, environmental impacts on health, the role of nutrition in health promotion, results of population health studies and critiques of specific health issues including intervention measures such as vaccination and its effectiveness. The review articles are targeted at providing up-to-date information in the sphere of public health. The Journal is geographically targeted at the European region but will accept specialised articles from foreign sources that contribute to public health issues also applicable to the European cultural milieu.
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