Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness

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internalnotes 1 Quetelet A. Originally published in 1842; Reprinted in 1968. A treatise on man and the development of his faculties. New York: Burt Franklin. 2 Forbes GB, and Reina JC. Adult lean body mass declines with age. Some longitudinal observations. Metabolism 1970; 19:652- 663. 3 National Institutes of Health. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute., September 1998. Clinical guidelines on the Identification, and treatment of overweight and obesity in adults: The evidence report. NIH Publication no. 98- 4083. 4 World Health Organization. World Health Organ Tech Rep Ser 1995. Physical status: the use and interpretation of anthropometry. Report of a WHO expert committee; 854: 1–452. 5 Garrow JS, and Webster J. Quetelet’s index (W/H2) as a measure of fatness. Internation Journal of Obesity 1985; 9:147-153. 6 Muralidhara DV, Mahadeva Rao US, and Swethadri GK. An update on the variants of obesity. Journal of Pharmacology and Biomedical Sciences 2012; 16 (14): 1-5. 7 Yusuf S, Hawken S, Ounpuu S, Bautista L, et al. Obesity and the risk of myocardial infarction in 27 000 participants from 52 countries: a case–control study. The Lancet 2005; 366 (9497): 1640-1649. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)67663-5 8 Romero-Corral A, Montori VM, Somers VK, Korinek J, et al. Association of bodyweight with total mortality and with cardiovascular events in coronary artery disease: a systematic review of cohort studies. The Lancet 2006; 368(9536):666-678. 9 Flegal KM, Graubard BI, Williamson DF, Gail MH, et al. Cause-specific excess deaths associated with underweight, overweight, and obesity. Journal of American Medical Association 2007; 298 (17) :2028-2037. 10 Price GM, Uauy R, Breeze E, Bulpitt CJ, et al. Weight, shape, and mortality risk in older persons: elevated waist–hip ratio, not high body mass index, is associated with a greater risk of death. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2006; 84: 449–460. 11 Romero-Corral A, Somers V K, SierraJohnson J, Thomas R J, et al. Accuracy of body mass index in diagnosing obesity in the adult general population. International Journal of Obesity 2008; 32(6):959-966. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2008.11. Epub 2008 Feb 19. 12 Frankenfield DC, Rowe WA, Cooney RN, Smiths JS, et al. Limits of body mass index to detect obesity and predict body composition. Nutrition 2001; 17: 26–30. 13 Tahrani A, Boelaert K, Barnes R, Palin S, et al. Body volume index: time to replace body mass index?. Endocrine Abstracts (Society for Endocrinology, British Endocrine Societies) 2008; 15, 104. http://www.endocrine abstracts. org/ea/0015pl104.htm. Retrieved 2008- 09-07 14 Muralidhara DV. Body mass index and its adequacy in capturing body fat. Thailand Journal of Physiological Sciences; 2007; 20(2): 97-100. 15 Gallagher D, Heymsfield SB, Heo M, Susan A J, et al. Healthy percent- age body fat ranges: an approach for developing guidelines based on body mass index. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2000; 72:694-701. 16 Romero-Corral A, Somers V, LopezJimenez F, Korenfeld Y, et al. 3-D Body scanners- Body volume index: A novel, reproducible and automated anthropometric tool associated with cardiometabolic biomarkers. Conference Abstract. The Obesity Journal 2008a; 16:S124. 17 Muralidhara DV. Come 2020!; Welcome body volume index!!; Bye bye body mass index !!! Integrated Obesity Diabetes 2015; 1: 7-10.
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spelling 13005 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=13005 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 768 22 22 1434 2016-05-25 12:19:48 1434x768 7316-01-FH02-FP-16-05903.jpg UniSZA Private Access Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine Body mass index, though globally a very popular and frequently used surrogate measure of body fatness, has come under some scrutiny and serious criticism in recent years for its inability to reflect the same. This is particularly disconcerting with health risks involved in cardiometabolic diseases associated with obesity. Therefore, it is suggested that actual measurement of body fat levels be used and there are simple and easier techniques available. The measurements of body volume index in replacing body mass index may provide better information on human body composition for future research. 16 3 Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association 16-19 1 Quetelet A. Originally published in 1842; Reprinted in 1968. A treatise on man and the development of his faculties. New York: Burt Franklin. 2 Forbes GB, and Reina JC. Adult lean body mass declines with age. Some longitudinal observations. Metabolism 1970; 19:652- 663. 3 National Institutes of Health. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute., September 1998. Clinical guidelines on the Identification, and treatment of overweight and obesity in adults: The evidence report. NIH Publication no. 98- 4083. 4 World Health Organization. World Health Organ Tech Rep Ser 1995. Physical status: the use and interpretation of anthropometry. Report of a WHO expert committee; 854: 1–452. 5 Garrow JS, and Webster J. Quetelet’s index (W/H2) as a measure of fatness. Internation Journal of Obesity 1985; 9:147-153. 6 Muralidhara DV, Mahadeva Rao US, and Swethadri GK. An update on the variants of obesity. Journal of Pharmacology and Biomedical Sciences 2012; 16 (14): 1-5. 7 Yusuf S, Hawken S, Ounpuu S, Bautista L, et al. Obesity and the risk of myocardial infarction in 27 000 participants from 52 countries: a case–control study. The Lancet 2005; 366 (9497): 1640-1649. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)67663-5 8 Romero-Corral A, Montori VM, Somers VK, Korinek J, et al. Association of bodyweight with total mortality and with cardiovascular events in coronary artery disease: a systematic review of cohort studies. The Lancet 2006; 368(9536):666-678. 9 Flegal KM, Graubard BI, Williamson DF, Gail MH, et al. Cause-specific excess deaths associated with underweight, overweight, and obesity. Journal of American Medical Association 2007; 298 (17) :2028-2037. 10 Price GM, Uauy R, Breeze E, Bulpitt CJ, et al. Weight, shape, and mortality risk in older persons: elevated waist–hip ratio, not high body mass index, is associated with a greater risk of death. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2006; 84: 449–460. 11 Romero-Corral A, Somers V K, SierraJohnson J, Thomas R J, et al. Accuracy of body mass index in diagnosing obesity in the adult general population. International Journal of Obesity 2008; 32(6):959-966. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2008.11. Epub 2008 Feb 19. 12 Frankenfield DC, Rowe WA, Cooney RN, Smiths JS, et al. Limits of body mass index to detect obesity and predict body composition. Nutrition 2001; 17: 26–30. 13 Tahrani A, Boelaert K, Barnes R, Palin S, et al. Body volume index: time to replace body mass index?. Endocrine Abstracts (Society for Endocrinology, British Endocrine Societies) 2008; 15, 104. http://www.endocrine abstracts. org/ea/0015pl104.htm. Retrieved 2008- 09-07 14 Muralidhara DV. Body mass index and its adequacy in capturing body fat. Thailand Journal of Physiological Sciences; 2007; 20(2): 97-100. 15 Gallagher D, Heymsfield SB, Heo M, Susan A J, et al. Healthy percent- age body fat ranges: an approach for developing guidelines based on body mass index. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2000; 72:694-701. 16 Romero-Corral A, Somers V, LopezJimenez F, Korenfeld Y, et al. 3-D Body scanners- Body volume index: A novel, reproducible and automated anthropometric tool associated with cardiometabolic biomarkers. Conference Abstract. The Obesity Journal 2008a; 16:S124. 17 Muralidhara DV. Come 2020!; Welcome body volume index!!; Bye bye body mass index !!! Integrated Obesity Diabetes 2015; 1: 7-10.
spellingShingle Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness
summary Body mass index, though globally a very popular and frequently used surrogate measure of body fatness, has come under some scrutiny and serious criticism in recent years for its inability to reflect the same. This is particularly disconcerting with health risks involved in cardiometabolic diseases associated with obesity. Therefore, it is suggested that actual measurement of body fat levels be used and there are simple and easier techniques available. The measurements of body volume index in replacing body mass index may provide better information on human body composition for future research.
title Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness
title_full Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness
title_fullStr Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness
title_full_unstemmed Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness
title_short Our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness
title_sort our experiences with human body composition estimations; low discriminatory power of body mass index to segregate body fatness