Abstract
ABSTRACT Objectives Asian adults develop metabolic complications at lower body mass indices ( BMIs ) compared with other ethnic groups, leading to lower BMI cutoffs for overweight and obesity. However, it remains unclear whether such adjustments are warranted in Asian children and adolescents. We aimed to determine whether lower BMI percentile cutoffs should be considered for overweight and obesity among Asian children and adolescents in the United States. Methods We analysed nationally representative data from U.S. children and adolescents from NHANES , 2012–2020. Metabolic parameters—including truncal fat percentage, glycemic markers, lipid profiles and liver disease markers—were compared between Asian and non‐Asian participants within the 85–95th percentile and ≥ 95th percentile ranges. Metabolic parameter‐based matching analyses identified corresponding BMI percentiles between groups. Results Asian children had more pronounced metabolic abnormalities than non‐Asians in the overweight and obesity groups. After matching for metabolic parameters, Asians had the same levels of metabolic dysfunction at lower BMI percentiles than non‐Asians, with averaged differences of approximately 3–9 BMI percentiles across various BMI percentile ranges. Conclusions Asian children and adolescents experience elevated metabolic risks at currently defined BMI percentiles. Lower BMI cutoffs targeting the 80th percentile for overweight and 90th percentile for obesity may improve early detection of metabolic risks in the Asian paediatric population.
Affiliated Institutions
Related Publications
Changes in terminology for childhood overweight and obesity.
A variety of different terms, metrics, and cut-off values have been used to describe and assess overweight and obesity in children. Body mass index (BMI) calculated as weight in...
Prevalence of a Metabolic Syndrome Phenotype in Adolescents
In adults the metabolic syndrome imposes a substantial risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus and premature coronary heart disease. Even so, no national estimate is currently availab...
Recommended community strategies and measurements to prevent obesity in the United States.
Approximately two thirds of U.S. adults and one fifth of U.S. children are obese or overweight. During 1980--2004, obesity prevalence among U.S. adults doubled, and recent data ...
Prevalence of Obesity and Severe Obesity in US Children, 1999–2016
OBJECTIVES: To provide updated prevalence data on obesity trends among US children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years from a nationally representative sample. METHODS: We used t...
Asians are different from Caucasians and from each other in their body mass index/body fat per cent relationship
Summary The objective was to study the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and body fat per cent (BF%) in different population groups of Asians. The study design was a li...
Publication Info
- Year
- 2025
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 21
- Issue
- 1
- Pages
- e70075-e70075
- Citations
- 0
- Access
- Closed
External Links
Social Impact
Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions
Citation Metrics
Cite This
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1111/ijpo.70075