Mid-upper arm circumference as a screening tool for identifying children with obesity: a 12-country study

Chaput, J. -P.; Katzmarzyk, P. T.; Barnes, J. D.; Fogelholm, M.; Hu, G.; Kuriyan, R.; Kurpad, A.; Lambert, E. V.; Maher, C.; Maia, J.; Matsudo, V.; Olds, T.; Onywera, V.; Sarmiento, O. L.; Standage, M.; et. al.

Abstract

Background: No studies have examined if mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) can be an alternative screening tool for obesity in an international sample of children differing widely in levels of human development. Objective: Our aim is to determine whether MUAC could be used to identify obesity in children from 12 countries in five major geographic regions of the world. Methods: This observational, multinational cross-sectional study included 7337 children aged 9-11years. Anthropometric measurements were objectively assessed, and obesity was defined according to the World Health Organization reference data. Results: In the total sample, MUAC was strongly correlated with adiposity indicators in both boys and girls (r>0.86, p0.001). The accuracy level of MUAC for identifying obesity was high in both sexes and across study sites (overall area under the curve of 0.97, sensitivity of 95% and specificity of 90%). The MUAC cut-off value to identify obesity was similar to 25cm for both boys and girls. In country-specific analyses, the cut-off value to identify obesity ranged from 23.2cm (boys in South Africa) to 26.2cm (girls in the UK). Conclusions: Results from this 12-country study suggest that MUAC is a simple and accurate measurement that may be used to identify obesity in children aged 9-11years. MUAC may be a promising screening tool for obesity in resource-limited settings.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000414465700004 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: PEDIATRIC OBESITY
Volumen: 12
Número: 6
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Página de inicio: 439
Página final: 445
DOI:

10.1111/ijpo.12162

Notas: ISI