Background and Aims. Waist circumference (WC) is a good anthropometric indicator for diagnosing abdominal obesity across different age groups, including children and adolescents. It is unknown whether height may modify this indicator independent of other variables such as age, gender and ethnicity. We undertook this study to determine whether WC of children and adolescents shows variations in size according to height percentiles and propose these values as reference to assess abdominal obesity in children. Methods. We carried out a cross-sectional analytical study in which weight, height and WC were measured in children and adolescents attending elementary schools in Mexico City. Included in the study were 3378 individuals between 6 and 16 years of age. Using (pantile regression, estimated values of WC were obtained according to age and gender for the following percentiles of height: 10th, 25th, 50th 75th and 90th. Likewise, for each of these height percentiles, the following percentiles of WC were calculated: 50th, 75th and 90th. Results. Among males, WC values increased 2.0 cm for ten units of height percentiles and 2.5 cm for each year of age. Among females, WC increased 1.0 cm and 2.8 cm, respectively. WC values of individuals of the same age and gender in the lower height percentiles were less than those of individuals in the upper height percentiles. Conclusions. WC demonstrates variations directly associated with height percentiles. (C) 2011 IMSS. Published by Elsevier Inc.