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Comparative Study
. 2020 Nov 30;10(1):20861.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-78035-5.

Comparisons of conventional and novel anthropometric obesity indices to predict metabolic syndrome among vegetarians in Malaysia

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Comparative Study

Comparisons of conventional and novel anthropometric obesity indices to predict metabolic syndrome among vegetarians in Malaysia

Yuan Kei Ching et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Our study aimed to compare the ability of anthropometric obesity indices to predict MetS and to determine the sex-specific optimal cut-off values for MetS among Malaysian vegetarians. Body weight, height, waist circumference (WC), blood pressure (BP), fasting venous blood sample were collected from 273 vegetarians in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The abilities of body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (BF%), waist to height ratio (WHtR), lipid accumulation product (LAP), visceral adiposity index (VAI), a body shape index (ABSI), and body roundness index (BRI) to identify MetS were tested using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analyses. MetS was defined according to the Joint Interim Statement 2009. The ROC curve analyses show that BMI, BF%, WHtR, LAP and VAI were able to discriminate MetS in both sexes. LAP was a better predictor to predict MetS, followed by WHtR for male and female vegetarians. The suggested WHtR's optimal cut-offs and LAP's optimal cut-offs for MetS for male and female vegetarians were 0.541, 0.532, 41.435 and 21.743, respectively. In conclusion, LAP was a better predictor to predict MetS than other anthropometric obesity indices. However, WHtR could be an alternative obesity index in large epidemiology survey due to its convenient and cost-effective characteristics.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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ROC curve analysis of anthropometric obesity indices to predict MetS among male vegetarians. BMI body mass index, BF% body fat percentage, WHtR waist-to-height ratio, LAP lipid accumulation product, VAI visceral adiposity index, ABSI a body shape index, BRI body roundness index, ROC curve receiver operating characteristic curve, MetS metabolic syndrome.
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ROC curve analysis of anthropometric obesity indices to predict MetS among female vegetarians. BMI body mass index, BF% body fat percentage, WHtR waist-to-height ratio, LAP lipid accumulation product, VAI visceral adiposity index, ABSI a body shape index, BRI body roundness index, ROC curve receiver operating characteristic curve, MetS metabolic syndrome.

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