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Article ; Online: Optimal Cut-Off Values for Body Mass Index and Fat Mass Index Based on Age in Physically Active Males Using Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve

Daisy Masih / Gurseen Rakhra / Annu Vats / Saroj Kumar Verma / Vijay Kumar Singh / Vandana Kirar / Jitendra Kumar Tripathi / Som Nath Singh

Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 4, p

2023  Volume 137

Abstract: This study aims to redefine obesity cut-off points for body mass index (BMI) and fat mass index (FMI) according to the different age groups of physically active males. Healthy physically active volunteers (N = 1442) aged 18–57 years (y), with a mean BMI = ...

Abstract This study aims to redefine obesity cut-off points for body mass index (BMI) and fat mass index (FMI) according to the different age groups of physically active males. Healthy physically active volunteers (N = 1442) aged 18–57 years (y), with a mean BMI = 22.7 ± 2.8 kg/m 2 , and mean FMI = 4.3 ± 1.7 kg/m 2 were recruited from various fitness centers. BMI was calculated and individuals were categorized according to the Asia–Pacific BMI criterion of ≤22.9 kg/m 2 and the previous WHO-guided BMI criterion of ≤24.9 kg/m 2 . FMI was also calculated for the study participants with a cut-off of 6.6 kg/m 2 . Redefining of BMI and FMI cut-off values was carried out based on different age groups categorized with a difference of 10 y and 5 y using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and Youden’s index. For the entire study population, BMI redefined cut-off points for overweight and obesity were 23.7 kg/m 2 and 24.5 kg/m 2 , respectively, while FMI redefined cut-off points for overweight and obesity were 4.6 kg/m 2 and 5.7 kg/m 2 , respectively. With 10 y of age group difference, a constant BMI and FMI values were observed, while with 5 y of age group difference, a constant increase in the BMI cut-offs was observed as the age group increased, i.e., from 23.3 kg/m 2 in 20–24 y to 26.6 kg/m 2 in ≥45 y and a similar trend was seen in FMI cut-offs. To conclude, our study suggests that age-dependent BMI and FMI cut-off points may provide appropriate measurements for physically active males as the age group increases.
Keywords bioelectric impedance analysis ; fat mass ; obesity ; overweight ; Youden index ; Medicine ; R
Subject code 333
Language English
Publishing date 2023-10-01T00:00:00Z
Publisher MDPI AG
Document type Article ; Online
Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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