Title of article :
Relationship between Height-Weight Difference Index and Body-Fat Percentage Estimated by Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis in Thai Adults
Author/Authors :
Juntaping, Kanokkarn Bioinformatics Research Laboratory - Faculty of Science - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai - Thailand , Chittawatanarat, Kaweesak Department of Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai - Thailand , Prasitwattanaseree, Sukon Department of Statistics - Faculty of Science - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai - Thailand , Chaijaruwanich, Jeerayut Department of Computer Science - Faculty of Science - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai - Thailand , Traisathit, Patrinee Bioinformatics Research Laboratory - Faculty of Science - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai - Thailand
Abstract :
Introduction.The height-weight difference index (HWDI) is a new indicator for evaluating obesity status. While body-fat percentage (BF%) is considered to be the most accurate obesity evaluation tool, it is a more expensive method and more difficult to measure
than the others. Objective. Our objectives were to find the relationship between HWDI and BF% and to find a BF% prediction model from HWDI in relation to age and gender. Method. Bioelectrical impedance analysis was used to measure BF% in 2,771
healthy adult Thais. HWDI was calculated as the difference between height and weight. Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used
to assess the relationship between HWDI and BF%. Multiple linear and nonlinear regression analysis were used to construct the
BF% prediction model. Results. HWDI and BF% were found to be inverse which related to a tendency toward a linear relationship.
Results of a multivariate linear regression analysis, which included HWDI and age as variables in the model, predicted BF% to be 34.508 − 0.159 (HWDI) + 0.161 (age) for men and 53.35 − 0.265 (HWDI) + 0.132 (age) for women. Conclusions. The prediction model provides an easy-to-use obesity evaluation tool that should help awareness of underweight and obesity conditions.
Keywords :
height-weight difference index (HWDI) , Body-Fat Percentage Estimated , Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis , Thai Adults
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal