Exploring cut-off values for large waist circumference in older adults: A new methodological approach

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Heim N. [1 ]
Snijder M.B. [1 ]
Heymans M.W. [1 ,2 ]
Deeg D.J.H. [2 ]
Seidell J.C. [1 ,2 ]
Visser M. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Health Sciences, EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Amsterdam, 1081 HV Amsterdam
[2] EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam
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Cut-off values; Mobility limitations; Obesity; Older adults; Waist circumference;
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10.1007/s12603-010-0060-7
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Background: There is an ongoing debate about the applicability of current criteria for large waist circumference (WC) in older adults. Objectives: Our aim was to explore cut-off values for large WC in adults aged 70 years and older, using previously used and new methods. Design: Prospective cohort study. Participants: Data of 1049 participants of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA) (1995-1996), aged 70-88y, were used. Measurements: Measured BMI and WC, and self-reported mobility limitations. Results Linear regression analyses showed that the values of WC corresponding to BMI of 25kg/m2 and 30kg/m2 were higher than the current cut-offs. Cut-offs found in men were 97 and 110cm, whereas 88 and 98cm represented the cut-offs in women. Areas under the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves showed that the accuracy to predict mobility limitations improved when the higher cut-offs were applied. Spline regression curves showed that the relationship of WC with mobility limitations was U-shaped in men, while in women, the risk for mobility limitations increased gradually with increasing WC. However, at the level of current cut-off values for WC the odds for mobility limitations were not increased. Conclusion: Based on results of extensive analyses, this study suggests that the cut-offs for large WC should be higher when applied to older adults. The association of WC with other negative health outcomes needs to be investigated to establish the final cut-points.
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