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Percentile curves for body fatness and cut-offs to define malnutrition in Russians

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, , Citation D V Nikolaev et al 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 434 012063 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/434/1/012063

1742-6596/434/1/012063

Abstract

Here, we report first results of the large-scale ongoing bioelectrical impedance body composition study in Russians. By the end of 2012, 216 out of 800 Russian Health Centres submitted raw bioimpedance data on 844,221 adults and children aged 5–80 years, representing nearly 0.6% of the Russian population, who were accessed cross-sectionally using the same type of bioimpedance meter, ABC-01 Medas. Estimates of overweight, obesity, and normal weight obesity prevalence in the general population, as well as characteristics of diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the conventional WHO BMI-based criteria of obesity depending on age are obtained. The smoothed reference centile curves for percentage fat mass are constructed, and localized cut-offs for fatness and thinness are provided that can be used both at the individual and epidemiological levels.

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10.1088/1742-6596/434/1/012063