Background: The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) records weight and height and assesses overweight-obesity patterns in English children using body mass index (BMI), which tends to underestimate body fatness in South Asian children and overestimate body fatness in Black children of presumed African ethnicity. Using BMI adjustments to ensure that adjusted BMI was similarly related to body fatness in South Asian, Black and White children, we reassessed population overweight and obesity patterns in these ethnic groups in NCMP. / Methods: Analyses were based on 2012–2013 NCMP data in 582 899 children aged 4–5 years and 485 362 children aged 10–11 years. Standard centile-based approaches defined weight status in each age group before a...
The global increase in obesity prevalence has led to a surge in metabolic disease in both adults and...
Background The objective of this study was to examine adiposity patterns in UK South Asian, black Af...
South Asians (SA) are a high-risk group for cardiometabolic disease, which is partly attributed, to ...
BACKGROUND: The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) records weight and height and assesses o...
Objective: National body fatness (BF) data for English South Asian and Black children use BMI, which...
OBJECTIVE: National body fatness (BF) data for English South Asian and Black children use BMI, which...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Body mass index (BMI) (weight per height(2)) is the most widely used marker o...
Background/Objectives: Body mass index (BMI) (weight per height2) is the most widely used marker of ...
BACKGROUND: BMI underestimates and overestimates body fat in children from South Asian and Black eth...
BACKGROUND: The increase in the prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents in England sinc...
Background: In many high‐income countries, body mass index (BMI)/obesity levels are inversely asso...
Background Body mass index (BMI) overweight/obesity thresholds in South Asian (SA) adults, at equiv...
Objective:Racial/ethnic patterning in the risk of obesity and overweight has been observed in early ...
BackgroundExcess childhood body fatness, overweightness, and obesity are a major public health chall...
The ability of body mass index (BMI) to predict excess fat in South Asian children is unknown. This ...
The global increase in obesity prevalence has led to a surge in metabolic disease in both adults and...
Background The objective of this study was to examine adiposity patterns in UK South Asian, black Af...
South Asians (SA) are a high-risk group for cardiometabolic disease, which is partly attributed, to ...
BACKGROUND: The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) records weight and height and assesses o...
Objective: National body fatness (BF) data for English South Asian and Black children use BMI, which...
OBJECTIVE: National body fatness (BF) data for English South Asian and Black children use BMI, which...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Body mass index (BMI) (weight per height(2)) is the most widely used marker o...
Background/Objectives: Body mass index (BMI) (weight per height2) is the most widely used marker of ...
BACKGROUND: BMI underestimates and overestimates body fat in children from South Asian and Black eth...
BACKGROUND: The increase in the prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents in England sinc...
Background: In many high‐income countries, body mass index (BMI)/obesity levels are inversely asso...
Background Body mass index (BMI) overweight/obesity thresholds in South Asian (SA) adults, at equiv...
Objective:Racial/ethnic patterning in the risk of obesity and overweight has been observed in early ...
BackgroundExcess childhood body fatness, overweightness, and obesity are a major public health chall...
The ability of body mass index (BMI) to predict excess fat in South Asian children is unknown. This ...
The global increase in obesity prevalence has led to a surge in metabolic disease in both adults and...
Background The objective of this study was to examine adiposity patterns in UK South Asian, black Af...
South Asians (SA) are a high-risk group for cardiometabolic disease, which is partly attributed, to ...