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[Waist-to-height ratio as a coronary risk predictor among adults].

Authors: Francisco José Gondim, Pitanga; Ines, Lessa;

[Waist-to-height ratio as a coronary risk predictor among adults].

Abstract

This study proposes to identify the sensibility, specificity and the best cut-off point for waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) as a predictor of coronary high risk (CHR).A cross-sectional study was applied to a population comprised of 968 adults between 30 and 74 years of age, of which 391 (40.4%) were male. Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves were employed to identify the sensibility and specificity of the best cut-off point for WHtR as a predictor of CHR. The statistical significance of the area under ROC curve was also verified using a confidence interval (CI) of 95%.The total area under ROC curve between WHtR and coronary risk was 0.75, CI 95% (0.70-0.81) for men and 0.69, CI 95% (0.64-0.75) for women. For men, 0.52 was found to be the best cut-off point for predicting CHR (sensibility 68% and specificity 64%). Among women, 0.53 was the best cut-off point for discriminating CHR (sensibility 67% and specificity 58%).Results suggest that the WHtR may be employed to identify CHR and must be compared to other anthropometric indicators of obesity.

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Adult, Male, Waist-Hip Ratio, Sensitivity and Specificity, Body Height, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sex Factors, ROC Curve, Cardiovascular Diseases, Predictive Value of Tests, Reference Values, Risk Factors, Humans, Female, Obesity, Aged

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