Titre traduit : Establishing a standard definition for child overweight and obesity worldwide : international survey.
Auteurs physiques : COLE (T.J.), BELLIZZI (M.C.), FLEGAL (K.M.), DIETZ (W.H.)
Titre du périodique : BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL (INTERNATIONAL EDITION)
Volume, numéro : 320
Numéro du fascicule : 7244
Année d'édition : 2000
Pagination : 1240-1243
ISSN : 0959-8146
Résumé : Objective To develop an internationally acceptable definition of child overweight and obesity, specifying the measurement, the reference population, and the age and sex specific cut off points. Design International survey of six large nationally representative cross sectional growth studies. Setting Brazil, Great Britain, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Singapore, and the United States. Subjects 97 876 males and 94 851 females from birth to 25 years of age. Main outcome measure Body mass index (weight/height2). Results For each of the surveys, centile curves were drawn that at age 18 years passed through the widely used cut off points of 25 and 30 kg/m2 for adult overweight and obesity. The resulting curves were averaged to provide age and sex specific cut off points from 2-18 years. Conclusions The proposed cut off points, which are less arbitrary and more internationally based than current alternatives, should help to provide internationally comparable prevalence rates of overweight and obesity in children.
Mots-clés : Obésité, Monde, Enfant, Homme, Age, Sexe, Définition, Maladie nutrition
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