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@article{1574383, author = {Čuta, Martin and Bařicová, Klára and Černý, Dominik and Sochor, Ondřej}, article_location = {PRAGUE}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.21101/cejph.a5133}, keywords = {normal weight obesity; body fat; bioimpedance; skinfolds; risk factor of cardiovascular disease}, language = {eng}, issn = {1210-7778}, journal = {Central European Journal of Public Health}, title = {Normal-weight obesity frequency in the Central European urban adult female population of Brno, Czech Republic}, url = {http://cejph.szu.cz/artkey/cjp-201902-0008_normal-weight-obesity-frequency-in-the-central-european-urban-adult-female-population-of-brno-czech-republic.php}, volume = {27}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1574383 AU - Čuta, Martin - Bařicová, Klára - Černý, Dominik - Sochor, Ondřej PY - 2019 TI - Normal-weight obesity frequency in the Central European urban adult female population of Brno, Czech Republic JF - Central European Journal of Public Health VL - 27 IS - 2 SP - 131-134 EP - 131-134 PB - NATL INST PUBLIC HEALTH SN - 12107778 KW - normal weight obesity KW - body fat KW - bioimpedance KW - skinfolds KW - risk factor of cardiovascular disease UR - http://cejph.szu.cz/artkey/cjp-201902-0008_normal-weight-obesity-frequency-in-the-central-european-urban-adult-female-population-of-brno-czech-republic.php L2 - http://cejph.szu.cz/artkey/cjp-201902-0008_normal-weight-obesity-frequency-in-the-central-european-urban-adult-female-population-of-brno-czech-republic.php N2 - Objectives: The universally recognized indicator of nutritional status, BMI, has some shortcomings, especially in detecting overweight and obesity. A relatively recently introduced normal weight obesity (NWO) describes a phenomenon when individuals are found to have normal weight as indicated by BMI but have an elevated percentage of body fat. Normal weight obese individuals face a higher risk of developing metabolic syndrome, cardiometabolic dysfunction and have higher mortality. No studies have been previously performed which would map NWO in Brno, Czech Republic. Methods: In a sample of 100 women from Brno, we assessed the percentage of normal weight obese individuals using bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) – three different analyzers were utilized: Tanita BC-545 personal digital scale, InBody 230 and BodyStat 1500MDD. Also, a caliperation method was used to estimate body fat percentage. Various body fat percentage cut-off points were used according to different authors. Results: When the 30% body fat (BF) cut-off was used, up to 14% of the women in our sample were found to be normal weight obese. When the sum of skinfolds or the 35% BF cut-off point are selected as a criterion for identifying normal weight obesity (NOW), only 1 of 100 examined women was identified as normal weight obese; at the 35% BF cut-off, BodyStat analyzer categorized no women as normal weight obese. Also, when the 30% BF or 66th percentile BF cut-off points were utilized, BodyStat identified pronouncedly fewer women from our sample to be normalweight obese than the two other analyzers. Conclusions: On a pilot sample of Czech women, we demonstrated that depending on the selected cut-off (there is no clear agreement on cut-off points in literature), up to 14% of the examined women were found to be normal weight obese. ER -
ČUTA, Martin, Klára BAŘICOVÁ, Dominik ČERNÝ a Ondřej SOCHOR. Normal-weight obesity frequency in the Central European urban adult female population of Brno, Czech Republic. \textit{Central European Journal of Public Health}. PRAGUE: NATL INST PUBLIC HEALTH, 2019, roč.~27, č.~2, s.~131-134. ISSN~1210-7778. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.21101/cejph.a5133.
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