Comparative Analysis of Dietary Habits and Obesity Prediction: Body Mass Index versus Body Fat Percentage Classification Using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis

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作者
Pescari, Denisa [1 ,2 ]
Mihuta, Monica Simina [2 ]
Bena, Andreea [2 ,3 ]
Stoian, Dana [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Victor Babes Univ Med & Pharm, Dept Doctoral Studies, Timisoara 300041, Romania
[2] Victor Babes Univ Med & Pharm, Ctr Mol Res Nephrol & Vasc Dis, Timisoara 300041, Romania
[3] Victor Babes Univ Med & Pharm, Dept Internal Med 2, Discipline Endocrinol, Timisoara 300041, Romania
关键词
obesity; overweight; bioimpedance; adipose tissue; dietary habits; body mass index; ADIPOSE-TISSUE; ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION; NUTRITION TRANSITION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SLEEP DURATION; UNITED-STATES; EATING STYLE; FOOD-INTAKE; WEIGHT; BMI;
D O I
10.3390/nu16193291
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Obesity remains a widely debated issue, often criticized for the limitations in its identification and classification. This study aims to compare two distinct systems for classifying obesity: body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (BFP) as assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). By examining these measures, the study seeks to clarify how different metrics of body composition influence the identification of obesity-related risk factors. Methods: The study enrolled 1255 adults, comprising 471 males and 784 females, with a mean age of 36 +/- 12 years. Participants exhibited varying degrees of weight status, including optimal weight, overweight, and obesity. Body composition analysis was conducted using the TANITA Body Composition Analyzer BC-418 MA III device (T5896, Tokyo, Japan), evaluating the following parameters: current weight, basal metabolic rate (BMR), adipose tissue (%), muscle mass (%), and hydration status (%). Results: Age and psychological factors like cravings, fatigue, stress, and compulsive eating were significant predictors of obesity in the BMI model but not in the BFP model. Additionally, having a family history of diabetes was protective in the BMI model (OR: 0.33, 0.11-0.87) but increased risk in the BFP model (OR: 1.66, 1.01-2.76). The BMI model demonstrates exceptional predictive ability (AUC = 0.998). In contrast, the BFP model, while still performing well, exhibits a lower AUC (0.975), indicating slightly reduced discriminative power compared to the BMI model. Conclusions: BMI classification demonstrates superior predictive accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity. This suggests that BMI remains a more reliable measure for identifying obesity-related risk factors compared to the BFP model.
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