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Anthropometric features as predictors of atherogenic dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risk in a large population of school-aged children.

José Manuel FurtadoSílvia M AlmeidaPaulo MascarenhasMaria E FerrazJosé C FerreiraManuel VilanovaMariana P MonteiroFernando P Ferraz
Published in: PloS one (2018)
A large proportion of school age children have at least one lipid profile abnormality. BMI, zBMI, calf circumference (CC), hip circumference (HC), WC, and WHR are directly associated with dyslipidemia, whereas HC and calf circumference (CC) adjusted to WC, and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), are all inversely associated with dyslipidemia. Selected anthropometric variables are likely to help predict increased odds of having CV risk factors.
Keyphrases
  • body mass index
  • body weight
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • weight gain
  • body composition
  • mental health