articlePediatric ObesityJun 19, 2012Closed access

Extended international ( IOTF ) body mass index cut‐offs for thinness, overweight and obesity

University College London · World Obesity Federation

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Abstract

Background

The international (International Obesity Task Force; IOTF) body mass index (BMI) cut-offs are widely used to assess the prevalence of child overweight, obesity and thinness. Based on data from six countries fitted by the LMS method, they link BMI values at 18 years (16, 17, 18.5, 25 and 30 kg m(-2)) to child centiles, which are averaged across the countries. Unlike other BMI references, e.g. the World Health Organization (WHO) standard, these cut-offs cannot be expressed as centiles (e.g. 85th).

Methods

To address this, we averaged the previously unpublished L, M and S curves for the six countries, and used them to derive new cut-offs defined in terms of the centiles at 18 years corresponding to each BMI value. These new cut-offs were compared with the originals, and with the WHO standard and reference, by measuring their prevalence rates based on US and Chinese data.

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Keywords
  • Overweight
  • Body mass index
  • Obesity
  • Medicine
  • Demography
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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