Measurement Site for Waist Circumference Affects Its Accuracy As an Index of Visceral and Abdominal Subcutaneous Fat in a Caucasian Population

Following experts' consensus, waist circumference (WC) is the best anthropometric obesity index. However, different anatomic sites are used, and currently there is no universally accepted protocol for measurement of WC. In this study, we compare the associations between WC measured at different...

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Published inThe Journal of nutrition Vol. 140; no. 5; pp. 954 - 961
Main Authors Bosy-Westphal, Anja, Booke, Christiane-Alena, Blöcker, Thordis, Kossel, Elke, Goele, Kristin, Later, Wiebke, Hitze, Britta, Heller, Martin, Glüer, Claus-Christian, Müller, Manfred J.
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1541-6100
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DOI10.3945/jn.109.118737

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Abstract Following experts' consensus, waist circumference (WC) is the best anthropometric obesity index. However, different anatomic sites are used, and currently there is no universally accepted protocol for measurement of WC. In this study, we compare the associations between WC measured at different sites with total visceral adipose tissue (VAT) volume and cardiometabolic risk. Cross-sectional data were obtained from 294 adults and 234 children and adolescents. In addition, longitudinal data were provided in 75 overweight adults before and after dietary-induced weight loss. WC was measured below the lowest rib (WC(rib)), above the iliac crest (WC(iliac crest)), and midway between both sites (WC(middle)). Volumes of VAT and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) were obtained using MRI. Cardiometabolic risk included blood pressure, plasma lipids, glucose, and homeostasis model (HOMA index). WC differed according to measurement site as WC(rib) < WC(middle) < WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in children and women, and WC(rib) < WC(middle), WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in men. Elevated WC differed by 10-20% in females and 6-10% in males, dependent on measurement site. In men and children, all WC had similar relations with VAT, SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors. In women, WC(rib) correlated with weight loss-induced decreases in VAT (r = 0.35; P < 0.05). By contrast, WC(iliac crest) had the lowest associations with VAT and cardiometabolic risk factors in women. Each WC had a stronger correlation with SAT than with VAT, suggesting that WC is predominantly an index of abdominal subcutaneous fat. There is need for a unified measurement protocol.
AbstractList Following experts' consensus, waist circumference (WC) is the best anthropometric obesity index. However, different anatomic sites are used, and currently there is no universally accepted protocol for measurement of WC. In this study, we compare the associations between WC measured at different sites with total visceral adipose tissue (VAT) volume and cardiometabolic risk. Cross-sectional data were obtained from 294 adults and 234 children and adolescents. In addition, longitudinal data were provided in 75 overweight adults before and after dietary-induced weight loss. WC was measured below the lowest rib (WC(rib)), above the iliac crest (WC(iliac crest)), and midway between both sites (WC(middle)). Volumes of VAT and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) were obtained using MRI. Cardiometabolic risk included blood pressure, plasma lipids, glucose, and homeostasis model (HOMA index). WC differed according to measurement site as WC(rib) < WC(middle) < WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in children and women, and WC(rib) < WC(middle), WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in men. Elevated WC differed by 10-20% in females and 6-10% in males, dependent on measurement site. In men and children, all WC had similar relations with VAT, SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors. In women, WC(rib) correlated with weight loss-induced decreases in VAT (r = 0.35; P < 0.05). By contrast, WC(iliac crest) had the lowest associations with VAT and cardiometabolic risk factors in women. Each WC had a stronger correlation with SAT than with VAT, suggesting that WC is predominantly an index of abdominal subcutaneous fat. There is need for a unified measurement protocol.Following experts' consensus, waist circumference (WC) is the best anthropometric obesity index. However, different anatomic sites are used, and currently there is no universally accepted protocol for measurement of WC. In this study, we compare the associations between WC measured at different sites with total visceral adipose tissue (VAT) volume and cardiometabolic risk. Cross-sectional data were obtained from 294 adults and 234 children and adolescents. In addition, longitudinal data were provided in 75 overweight adults before and after dietary-induced weight loss. WC was measured below the lowest rib (WC(rib)), above the iliac crest (WC(iliac crest)), and midway between both sites (WC(middle)). Volumes of VAT and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) were obtained using MRI. Cardiometabolic risk included blood pressure, plasma lipids, glucose, and homeostasis model (HOMA index). WC differed according to measurement site as WC(rib) < WC(middle) < WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in children and women, and WC(rib) < WC(middle), WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in men. Elevated WC differed by 10-20% in females and 6-10% in males, dependent on measurement site. In men and children, all WC had similar relations with VAT, SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors. In women, WC(rib) correlated with weight loss-induced decreases in VAT (r = 0.35; P < 0.05). By contrast, WC(iliac crest) had the lowest associations with VAT and cardiometabolic risk factors in women. Each WC had a stronger correlation with SAT than with VAT, suggesting that WC is predominantly an index of abdominal subcutaneous fat. There is need for a unified measurement protocol.
Following experts' consensus, waist circumference (WC) is the best anthropometric obesity index. However, different anatomic sites are used, and currently there is no universally accepted protocol for measurement of WC. In this study, we compare the associations between WC measured at different sites with total visceral adipose tissue (VAT) volume and cardiometabolic risk. Cross-sectional data were obtained from 294 adults and 234 children and adolescents. In addition, longitudinal data were provided in 75 overweight adults before and after dietary-induced weight loss. WC was measured below the lowest rib (WCrib), above the iliac crest (WCiliac crest), and midway between both sites (WCmiddle). Volumes of VAT and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) were obtained using MRI. Cardiometabolic risk included blood pressure, plasma lipids, glucose, and homeostasis model (HOMA index). WC differed according to measurement site as WCrib < WCmiddle < WCiliac crest (P < 0.001) in children and women, and WCrib < WCmiddle, WCiliac crest (P < 0.001) in men. Elevated WC differed by 10-20% in females and 6-10% in males, dependent on measurement site. In men and children, all WC had similar relations with VAT, SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors. In women, WCrib correlated with weight loss-induced decreases in VAT (r = 0.35; P < 0.05). By contrast, WCiliac crest had the lowest associations with VAT and cardiometabolic risk factors in women. Each WC had a stronger correlation with SAT than with VAT, suggesting that WC is predominantly an index of abdominal subcutaneous fat. There is need for a unified measurement protocol.
Following experts' consensus, waist circumference (WC) is the best anthropometric obesity index. However, different anatomic sites are used, and currently there is no universally accepted protocol for measurement of WC. In this study, we compare the associations between WC measured at different sites with total visceral adipose tissue (VAT) volume and cardiometabolic risk. Cross-sectional data were obtained from 294 adults and 234 children and adolescents. In addition, longitudinal data were provided in 75 overweight adults before and after dietary-induced weight loss. WC was measured below the lowest rib (WC(rib)), above the iliac crest (WC(iliac crest)), and midway between both sites (WC(middle)). Volumes of VAT and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) were obtained using MRI. Cardiometabolic risk included blood pressure, plasma lipids, glucose, and homeostasis model (HOMA index). WC differed according to measurement site as WC(rib) < WC(middle) < WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in children and women, and WC(rib) < WC(middle), WC(iliac crest) (P < 0.001) in men. Elevated WC differed by 10-20% in females and 6-10% in males, dependent on measurement site. In men and children, all WC had similar relations with VAT, SAT, and cardiometabolic risk factors. In women, WC(rib) correlated with weight loss-induced decreases in VAT (r = 0.35; P < 0.05). By contrast, WC(iliac crest) had the lowest associations with VAT and cardiometabolic risk factors in women. Each WC had a stronger correlation with SAT than with VAT, suggesting that WC is predominantly an index of abdominal subcutaneous fat. There is need for a unified measurement protocol.
Author Hitze, Britta
Blöcker, Thordis
Kossel, Elke
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Heller, Martin
Later, Wiebke
Bosy-Westphal, Anja
Goele, Kristin
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SubjectTerms abdominal fat
accuracy
Adolescent
adolescents
Adult
adults
Biological and medical sciences
Cardiovascular Diseases
Child
children
Cross-Sectional Studies
diagnosis
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
homeostasis
Humans
Ilium
Insulin Resistance
Intra-Abdominal Fat
Longitudinal Studies
Male
measurement
Middle Aged
Overweight
Overweight - diagnosis
Reproducibility of Results
Ribs
Risk Factors
Sex Factors
subcutaneous fat
Subcutaneous Fat, Abdominal
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
visceral fat
Waist Circumference
White People
Whites
Young Adult
Title Measurement Site for Waist Circumference Affects Its Accuracy As an Index of Visceral and Abdominal Subcutaneous Fat in a Caucasian Population
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