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Exercise Science 2005;14(1): 21-30.
BMI와 %Fat에 의한 비만도 평가가 고지혈중 진단에 미치는 영향
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대구대학교
The effect of BMI and %Fat as an obesity Index on the diagnosis of Blood lipoprotein in adult men
ABSTRACT
Ko, S.K. The effect of BMI and %Fat as an obesity index on the diagnosis of hyperlipidemia in adult men. Exercise Science, 14(1): 21-30, 2005. The purpose of this study was to find out how diagnosis of blood lipoprotein differed for according to BMI and %Fat. The BMI was classified according to a evaluation basis of WHO for an Oriental, and %Fat was classified according to ACSM's guidelines. Subjects were 20-70 years old and they were classified into each four groups according to BMI and %Fat. As a results, there was significant correlation (r=.72) between BMI and %Fat, and lipoprotein's correlation with %Fat is high than BMI in case except HDL-C and Tg. Effects that BMI and %Fat on hyperlipemia were analyzed by logistic regression analysis. Exponential risks of %Fat were higher than BMI in TCH and HDL-C, Tg, LDL-C, TCH/HDL and LDL/HDL. Therefore, estimate of hyperlipemia by %Fat is more effective than BMI method. When it was compared between a person with normal BMI and % Fat and obese person, odds-ratios of %Fat as a hyperlipemia occurrence index were higher than BMI. Therefore, hyperlipemia diagnosis by %Fat is more effective than BMI method. In conclusion, diagnosis results of hyperlipemia according to BMI and %Fat could become different conclusively. In this study it seems that BMI's diagnosis ability on hyperlipidemia is low. Therefore only using of BMI on lipoprotein's classification and diagnosis of hyperlipidemia are not recommended.
Key words: BMI, body fat, lipoprotein
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