Optimal waist:height ratio cut-off point for cardiometabolic risk factors in Turkish adults Journal Article


Authors: Selçuk Can, A.; Akal Yildiz, E.; Samur, G.; Rakcoǧlu, N.; Pekcan, G.; Özbayrakçi, S.; Palaoǧlu, K. E.; Gonen, M.; Bersot, T. P.
Article Title: Optimal waist:height ratio cut-off point for cardiometabolic risk factors in Turkish adults
Abstract: Objective To identify the optimal waist:height ratio (WHtR) cut-off point that discriminates cardiometabolic risk factors in Turkish adults.Design Cross-sectional study. Hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes, metabolic syndrome score ≥2 (presence of two or more metabolic syndrome components except for waist circumference) and at least one risk factor (diabetes, hypertension or dyslipidaemia) were categorical outcome variables. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves were prepared by plotting 1 -specificity on the x-axis and sensitivity on the y-axis. The WHtR value that had the highest Youden index was selected as the optimal cut-off point for each cardiometabolic risk factor (Youden index = sensitivity + specificity -1).Setting Turkey, 2003. Subjects Adults (1121 women and 571 men) aged 18 years and over were examined.Results Analysis of ROC coordinate tables showed that the optimal cut-off value ranged between 0·55 and 0·60 and was almost equal between men and women. The sensitivities of the identified cut-offs were between 0·63 and 0·81, the specificities were between 0·42 and 0·71 and the accuracies were between 0·65 and 0·73, for men and women. The cut-off point of 0·59 was the most frequently identified value for discrimination of the studied cardiometabolic risk factors. Subjects classified as having WHtR ≥0·59 had significantly higher age and sociodemographic multivariable-adjusted odds ratios for cardiometabolic risk factors than subjects with WHtR < 0·59, except for diabetes in men.Conclusions We show that the optimal WHtR cut-off point to discriminate cardiometabolic risk factors is 0·59 in Turkish adults. © 2009 The Authors.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; young adult; hypertension; prevalence; risk factors; age factors; risk factor; age; body mass; body mass index; cardiovascular disease; cardiovascular diseases; reference values; anthropometry; waist:height ratio; dyslipidemia; metabolic syndrome x; turkey (republic); waist circumference; cross-sectional study; cross-sectional studies; dyslipidemias; turkey; sex difference; sex factors; non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus; diabetes mellitus, type 2; roc curve; receiver operating characteristic; reference value; cardiometabolic risk factors
Journal Title: Public Health Nutrition
Volume: 13
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1368-9800
Publisher: Cambridge University Press  
Date Published: 2010-04-01
Start Page: 488
End Page: 495
Language: English
DOI: 10.1017/s1368980009991637
PUBMED: 19781128
PROVIDER: scopus
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