Is neck circumference measurement an indicator for abdominal obesity? A pilot study on Turkish Adults
Background: Neck circumference (NC) measurement is one of the simple screening measurements which can be used as an index of upper body fat distribution to identify obesity. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between neck circumferences and obesity. Methods: A total...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2014-01, Vol.14 (3), p.570-575 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Neck circumference (NC) measurement is one of the simple
screening measurements which can be used as an index of upper body fat
distribution to identify obesity. Objectives: The aim of this study was
to determine the relationship between neck circumferences and obesity.
Methods: A total 411 volunteer adults participated in this study (174
men, 237 women). A questionnaire which consisted of anthropometric
measurements and demographic features was used. Patients with NC
≥37 cm for men and ≥34 cm for women require evaluation of
overweight status. Results: The percentages of the men and women with
BMI ≥ 25kg/m2 were 55.2% and 27.0% respectively and with high
neck circumferences were 85.1% and 38.8%, respectively. The percentages
of the men and women with high waist circumference were 31.6% and
79.3%, respectively. In both gender there were positive significant
correlations between neck circumference, body weight (men, r=0.576;
women, r=0.702; p=0.000), waist circumferences (men, r=0.593; women
r=0.667; p=0.000), hip circumferences (men, r=0.568; women, r=0.617;
p=0.000) and BMI (men, r=0.587; women, r=0.688; p=0.000). Conclusions:
This study indicates that NC was associated with body weight, BMI,
waist and hip circumferences and waist/hip ratio for men and women. A
significant association was found between NC and conventional
overweight and obesity indexes. NC was associated with waist/hip ratio
for men and women. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v14i3.11 |