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Published in: Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2/2017

01-02-2017 | Original Article

Defining Obesity Using a Biological End Point in Sri Lankan Children

Authors: Vithanage Pujitha Wickramasinghe, Carukshi Arambepola, Priyantha Bandara, Mithila Abeysekera, Suran Kuruppu, Prasanna Dilshan, Buddhini Samanthi Dissanayake

Published in: Indian Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 2/2017

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Abstract

Objective

To identify the percentage of body fat mass (FM) that would define obesity among Sri Lankan children.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted among 5–15 y old children in the district of Colombo. FM was assessed using Bio Impedance Assay (BIA). After a 12 h overnight fast, blood was drawn for fasting blood glucose (FBS) and lipid profile. Oral-glucose-tolerance test (OGTT) was done along with 2 h random blood sugar (RBS). Metabolic syndrome (MetS) was diagnosed by a high waist circumference (WC) with ≥2 metabolic derangements [FBS/RBS, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C), triglyceride, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP/DBP)]. Receiver-Operator Characteristics (ROCs) were drawn to determine the best %FM that predicted MetS.

Results

Nine hundred twenty children were studied (547 boys). Fifteen (1.6 %) had MetS. Ninety five (10.3 %) had two and 16(1.7 %) had ≥3 metabolic derangements. MetS in boys was associated with %FM of 28.6 (sensitivity 1.000; specificity 0.870) and in girls 33.7 (sensitivity 0.875; specificity 0.808).

Conclusions

FM associated with adverse health outcomes in this population is comparable to other available data. A %FM of 28.6 % for boys and 33.7 % for girls would be acceptable cutoff limits.
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Metadata
Title
Defining Obesity Using a Biological End Point in Sri Lankan Children
Authors
Vithanage Pujitha Wickramasinghe
Carukshi Arambepola
Priyantha Bandara
Mithila Abeysekera
Suran Kuruppu
Prasanna Dilshan
Buddhini Samanthi Dissanayake
Publication date
01-02-2017
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 2/2017
Print ISSN: 0019-5456
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7693
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-016-2191-2

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