Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study
Objective This study was intended to establish the percentile distribution of waist circumference in schoolchildren from Bogota, Colombia, participating in the FUPRECOL Study. Methods A cross-sectional study conducted in 3,005 children and 2,916 adolescents aged 9 to 17.9 years. Height, weight, wais...
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- Adolescent
Cardiovascular risk
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Ethnic group
Female
Girl
Height
Hip circumference
Human
India
Major clinical study
Male
Nutritional assessment
Peru
Sexual maturity
Spain
Venezuela
Waist circumference
Abdominal obesity
Age
Childhood obesity
Health survey
Risk factor
Sex difference
Standard
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Age factors
Child
Colombia
Cross-sectional studies
Female
Health surveys
Humans
Male
Obesity, abdominal
Pediatric obesity
Reference standards
Risk factors
Sampling studies
Sex factors
Waist circumference
Obesity
Pediatrics
Risk factor
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Percentiles de circunferencia de cintura en escolares de Bogotá (Colombia): Estudio FUPRECOL |
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study Adolescent Cardiovascular risk Child Colombia Cross-sectional study Ethnic group Female Girl Height Hip circumference Human India Major clinical study Male Nutritional assessment Peru Sexual maturity Spain Venezuela Waist circumference Abdominal obesity Age Childhood obesity Health survey Risk factor Sex difference Standard Waist circumference Adolescent Age factors Child Colombia Cross-sectional studies Female Health surveys Humans Male Obesity, abdominal Pediatric obesity Reference standards Risk factors Sampling studies Sex factors Waist circumference Obesity Pediatrics Risk factor |
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Waist circumference distribution in Colombian schoolchildren and adolescents: The FUPRECOL Study |
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Adolescent Cardiovascular risk Child Colombia Cross-sectional study Ethnic group Female Girl Height Hip circumference Human India Major clinical study Male Nutritional assessment Peru Sexual maturity Spain Venezuela Waist circumference Abdominal obesity Age Childhood obesity Health survey Risk factor Sex difference Standard Waist circumference Adolescent Age factors Child Colombia Cross-sectional studies Female Health surveys Humans Male Obesity, abdominal Pediatric obesity Reference standards Risk factors Sampling studies Sex factors Waist circumference Obesity Pediatrics Risk factor |
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Adolescent Cardiovascular risk Child Colombia Cross-sectional study Ethnic group Female Girl Height Hip circumference Human India Major clinical study Male Nutritional assessment Peru Sexual maturity Spain Venezuela Waist circumference Abdominal obesity Age Childhood obesity Health survey Risk factor Sex difference Standard Waist circumference Adolescent Age factors Child Colombia Cross-sectional studies Female Health surveys Humans Male Obesity, abdominal Pediatric obesity Reference standards Risk factors Sampling studies Sex factors Waist circumference Obesity Pediatrics Risk factor |
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Objective This study was intended to establish the percentile distribution of waist circumference in schoolchildren from Bogota, Colombia, participating in the FUPRECOL Study. Methods A cross-sectional study conducted in 3,005 children and 2,916 adolescents aged 9 to 17.9 years. Height, weight, waist circumference, hip circumference, and self-assessed sexual maturity status were recorded. Percentiles (3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th) and smoothed sex- and age-specific curves were calculated, and the waist circumference values found were compared to international references from other ethnic populations. Results Fifty-seven percent of the overall population (n = 5,921) were females (mean age, 12.7 ± 2.3 years). In most age groups, waist circumference was greater in boys as compared to girls. The increase between the 50th and 97th percentiles by age was 15.7 cm in boys aged 9 to 9.9 years and 16.0 cm in girls aged 11-11.9 years. Comparison of our study results, by age group and sex, to international references showed that our 50th percentile was lower than reported in Peru and the UK except for studies in India, Venezuela (Merida), US, and Spain was higher. Conclusions Age- and sex-specific percentiles of waist circumference obtained from children and adolescents from Bogota, Colombia, are reported. They may be used as a reference both for nutritional assessment and for predicting cardiovascular risks at early ages. © 2016 SEEN |
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