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Diabetes Care, Vol 18, Issue 4 435-439, Copyright © 1995 by American Diabetes Association
Comparison of body size measurements as predictors of NIDDM in Pima Indians
DK Warne, MA Charles, RL Hanson, LT Jacobsson, DR McCance, WC Knowler and DJ Pettitt
Diabetes and Arthritis Epidemiology Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Phoenix, AZ 85014, USA.
OBJECTIVE--To determine and compare the abilities of various anthropometric
measurements to predict the development of non-insulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus (NIDDM) in Pima Indian men and women. RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS--A total of 290 male and 443 female Pima Indians were followed for
up to 6 years for the development of NIDDM. A proportional hazards analysis
was used to assess the ability of anthropometric measurements evaluated at
baseline to predict NIDDM. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves
were used to compare individual variables in predicting NIDDM. RESULTS--In
separate models controlled for age and sex, body mass index (BMI), waist
circumference, thigh circumference, waist-to-thigh ratio (WTR), weight, and
percentage body fat (PBF) estimated by bioelectric resistance each
predicted NIDDM, which developed in 30 men and 52 women. The highest
incidence rate ratios (IRRs; for 1 SD of a variable) were for WTR in men
and for PBF in women, although the confidence interval (CI) for PBF was
wide. In stepwise analyses, WTR was the most significant predictor in men
(IRR for 1 SD = 1.58, 95% CI = 1.20-2.07), and BMI was the most significant
predictor in women (IRR for 1 SD = 1.65, 95% CI = 1.29-2.11). However, by
ROC analyses, thigh circumference was the only variable significantly worse
than WTR in men or BMI in women at predicting NIDDM. CONCLUSIONS--
Measurements such as waist circumference, WTR, weight, and BMI may be
useful as more complicated measurements, such as PBF by bioelectrical
resistance, for identifying groups of individuals whose body habitus places
them at high risk of developing NIDDM.

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