Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2021

Predictive value of WHO vs. IAP BMI charts for identification of metabolic risk in Indian children and adolescents

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Objectives Owing to increase in prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome in Indian children and adolescents, this study is conducted to assess the predictive value of IAP 2015 and WHO 2007 BMI for age cut-offs in identifying metabolic risk in Indian children. Methods Cross-sectional multicentric school-based study on 9–18-year-old healthy children (n=1,418) randomly selected from three states of India. Results WHO 2007 and IAP 2015 charts classified 222 (15.7%) and 271 (19.1%) as overweight/obese, respectively. A total of 192 (13.5%) subjects had metabolic risk. Of these 47 (25%) and 36 (18.75%) were classified as having normal body mass index (BMI) by WHO and IAP, respectively. In identifying metabolic risk, IAP 2015 and WHO 2007 charts showed a sensitivity of 81.3 and 75%, negative predictive value 96.5% as against 94.8%, positive predictive value 57.5 and 64.8%, and specificity of 89.7 and 91.6%, respectively. Conclusions Owing to obesity epidemic and high metabolic risk in Indians, IAP 2015 charts (as against the WHO 2007 references) which had a higher sensitivity in identifying metabolic risk may be more suitable in Indian children and adolescents.

Volume 0
Pages None
DOI 10.1515/jpem-2021-0411
Language English
Journal Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism

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