Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people

Fat-to-muscle ratio has been proposed as an alternative approach for assessing body fat. The objective of this study was to explore fat-to-muscle ratio thresholds in metabolic syndrome (MetS) diagnosis; it was hypothesised that the fat-to-muscle ratio is a good predictive indicator of MetS in a larg...

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Anthropometry
Body Fat
Body Mass
Colombian
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
Major Clinical Study
Male
Metabolic Syndrome X
Receiver Operating Characteristic
Screening
Sensitivity And Specificity
Young Adult
Fisiología humana
Adult
Article
Female
Grasa (Fisiología)
Tejido adiposo
Antropometría
Edad adulta
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
title Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
spellingShingle Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
Anthropometry
Body Fat
Body Mass
Colombian
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
Major Clinical Study
Male
Metabolic Syndrome X
Receiver Operating Characteristic
Screening
Sensitivity And Specificity
Young Adult
Fisiología humana
Adult
Article
Female
Grasa (Fisiología)
Tejido adiposo
Antropometría
Edad adulta
title_short Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
title_full Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
title_fullStr Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
title_full_unstemmed Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
title_sort Fat-to-muscle ratio : A new anthropometric indicator as a screening tool for metabolic syndrome in young colombian people
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Anthropometry
Body Fat
Body Mass
Colombian
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
Major Clinical Study
Male
Metabolic Syndrome X
Receiver Operating Characteristic
Screening
Sensitivity And Specificity
Young Adult
topic Anthropometry
Body Fat
Body Mass
Colombian
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
Major Clinical Study
Male
Metabolic Syndrome X
Receiver Operating Characteristic
Screening
Sensitivity And Specificity
Young Adult
Fisiología humana
Adult
Article
Female
Grasa (Fisiología)
Tejido adiposo
Antropometría
Edad adulta
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Fisiología humana
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Female
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Grasa (Fisiología)
Tejido adiposo
Antropometría
Edad adulta
description Fat-to-muscle ratio has been proposed as an alternative approach for assessing body fat. The objective of this study was to explore fat-to-muscle ratio thresholds in metabolic syndrome (MetS) diagnosis; it was hypothesised that the fat-to-muscle ratio is a good predictive indicator of MetS in a large population of young Colombian adults. For this purpose, a cross-sectional study was conducted on 1416 subjects (66.6% female), aged from 18.1 to 25.1. As part of the study, measurements of the subjects’ anthropometric indicators, serum lipid indices, blood pressure, and fasting plasma glucose were taken. Body composition was measured through bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). A new variable (ratio of fat mass to muscle mass, in kg) was calculated. Following the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) definition, MetS includes three or more metabolic abnormalities. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and logistic regression determined the discriminatory ability of the fat-to-muscle ratio to predict MetS. According to the IDF, the best fat-to-muscle ratio cut-off point for detecting MetS in men was 0.225 kg, with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.83, sensitivity of 80%, and specificity of 70%. For women, the fat-to-muscle ratio cut-off point was 0.495 kg, the AUC was 0.88, and the sensitivity and specificity were 82% and 80%, respectively. In conclusion, our results showed that the fat-to-muscle ratio cut-off points from ROC analyses demonstrate good discriminatory power for detecting MetS in young Colombian adults. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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