Novel gender-specific visceral adiposity index for Mexican pediatric population

2014 
Abstract Background Visceral Adiposity Index (VAI) has been strongly associated with adipocytokine synthesis, proinflammatory activity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertension and atherosclerosis. VAI is a model that includes and correlates anthropometric and metabolic markers and has been proposed as a risk factor index associated with cardiovascular risk in adults. Some studies conducted in pediatric population have extrapolated VAI calculation in order to predict these abnormalities; nonetheless, no adjustment has been done for pediatric ranges in any of the variables included in the formula. The aim of this study was to design a new sex-specific VAI model adjusted for pediatric population. Subjects and methods Cross-sectional study, 548 children (290 males and 258 females) aged 3-17 years were included for analysis. Eutrophic, apparently healthy children (n = 223) were recruited from 3 public schools located nearby the hospital. Overweight (n = 89) and obese subjects (n = 236) were patients that regularly attend at the Pediatric Obesity Clinic from “ Hospital General de Mexico” . Anthropometric evaluation included weight, height, waist circumference (WC). Body mass index (BMI) was calculated and Tg and HDL measured in a 12 hour fasting condition (mMol/L). Results A non-lineal quadratic regression model accurately explained the relationship between WC and BMI in pediatric population (coefficient of determination R 2  = 0.938; p  2  = 0.907; p  Conclusions VAI formula construction seemed to be different in children compared to adults. In the present study we propose a new gender-specific visceral adipose index for pediatric Mexican population living in urban areas that could be further used to predict abnormal cardiometabolic outcomes.
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