A Novel Metabolic Risk Classification System Incorporating Body Fat, Waist Circumference, and Muscle Strength

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Robledo-Millan, Carlos Raul [1 ]
Diaz-Dominguez, Maria Regina [1 ]
Castaneda-Ramirez, Ari Evelyn [1 ]
Quinones-Lara, Efren [1 ]
Valencia-Marin, Sebastian [1 ]
Suarez-Garcia, Ricardo Xopan [1 ,2 ]
Lopez-Desiderio, Nely Gisela [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ramos-Cortes, Claudio Adrian [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Gomez, Areli Marlene Gaytan
Bello-Lopez, Juan Manuel [4 ]
Saldivar-Ceron, Hector Ivan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Iztacala, Carrera Med Cirujano, Tlalnepantla 54090, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Iztacala, Unidad Biomed UBIMED, Lab 14, Tlalnepantla 54090, Mexico
[3] Inst Politecn Nacl, Escuela Super Med, Lab Med Conservac, Mexico City 11340, Mexico
[4] Hosp Juarez Mexico, Mexico City 07760, Mexico
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metabolic risk; obesity; grip strength; metabolic syndrome; risk stratification; public health; body composition; GRIP STRENGTH; MASS INDEX; OBESITY; BIOMARKER; MORTALITY;
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10.3390/jfmk10010072
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Background: As metabolic diseases continue to rise globally, there is a growing need to improve risk assessment strategies beyond traditional measures such as BMI and waist circumference, which may fail to identify individuals at risk. This study develops and validates a novel metabolic risk classification system that incorporates body fat percentage (%BF), waist circumference (WC), and grip strength (GS) in Mexican adults. It aims to improve risk stratification and evaluate the association with metabolic syndrome. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 300 young adults (18-22 years) from a university in Mexico City, utilizing body composition (%BF) and anthropometric measures (WC, GS) to categorize them into four risk groups: protective, low risk, increased risk, and high risk. A retrospective cohort of 166 adults (18-65 years) with complete clinical records was used for validation. Results: The inclusion of GS in the risk assessment significantly shifted the distribution in the young adult cohort, reducing the "no risk" category (15.5% males, 11.6% females) and expanding the higher-risk categories (70.2% males, 69% females). Metabolic parameters such as fasting glucose, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, and blood pressure worsened progressively across the risk categories (p < 0.001). The high-risk group exhibited a markedly increased odds ratio for metabolic syndrome at 28.23 (10.83-73.6, p < 0.001), with no cases in the protective and low-risk groups. Conclusions: Integrating grip strength with %BF and WC into a risk classification system substantially enhances metabolic risk stratification, identifies at-risk individuals not previously detected, and confirms a protective group. This validated system provides a robust tool for early detection and targeted interventions, improving public health outcomes in metabolic health.
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