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Differences in the relationship between body fat and body mass index between two different Indonesian ethnic groups: the effect of body build.

机译:印度尼西亚两个不同种族之间的体脂与体重指数之间的关系差异:健美的效果。

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OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between body fat percent (BF%) and body mass index (BMI) in two different Indonesian ethnic groups (Malays and Chinese) and to relate differences in the relationship to differences in body build and slenderness. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS: Except for ethnicity, not specially selected populations living on Java (Depok, south of Jakarta: Malay Indonesians, n = 117) and on Sulawesi (Makale, north of Ujung Pandang: Chinese Indonesians, n = 109). MEASUREMENTS: Weight, height, sitting height, waist and hip circumferences and skeletal widths were measured. BMI was calculated and BF% was predicted from BMI, age and sex using a (Dutch) Caucasian prediction formula. Slenderness was expressed as the ratio of weight: sum of knee and wrist width. BF% assessed by deuterium oxide dilution was used as a reference. RESULTS: BF% in the male and female Malay Indonesians was 24.6+/-7.0 and 35.6+/-5.6% respectively which was not significantly different from the values in the male and female Chinese Indonesians (24.0+/-4.3 and 33.8+/-6.9%). BMI and age were significantly lower in the Malay Indonesians. Malay Indonesians had a more slender body build in terms of skeletal widths compared to the Chinese Indonesians, and they had a higher slenderness index. BF% predicted from BMI using a Caucasian prediction formula was underestimated by 5.8+/-4.8% and 7.7+/-3.8% in the male and female Malay Indonesians but only by 1.3+/-3.0% and 1.7+/-3.7% in the male and female Chinese Indonesians. After correction for differences in age, sex and BF% the Malay Indonesians had a 1.7+/-0.3 kg/m2 (P < 0.0001) lower BMI than the Chinese Indonesians. After correcting for body build and relative sitting height the difference lowered to 0.9+/-0.4 kg/m2 (P < 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: The study confirmed the results of an earlier study that Indonesians have a higher BF% at the same BMI compared to Caucasians, but that there are apparently also differences among Indonesian subgroups. These differences are at least partly related to differences in body build.
机译:目的:研究印度尼西亚两个不同种族群体(马来人和华人)的体脂百分比(BF%)与体重指数(BMI)的关系,并将这种关系的差异与体型和苗条的差异联系起来。设计:横断面研究。主题:除了种族外,没有特别选择的居住在爪哇(雅加达以南的德波:马来印尼人,n = 117)和苏拉威西岛(乌戎潘当以北的马卡莱:华裔印尼人,n = 109)的人口。测量:测量体重,身高,坐高,腰围和臀围以及骨骼宽度。使用(荷兰)高加索人预测公式计算BMI并根据BMI,年龄和性别预测BF%。细长度表示为重量比:膝盖与手腕宽度之和的比率。通过氧化氘稀释评估的BF%用作参考。结果:男性和女性马来印尼人的BF%分别为24.6 +/- 7.0和35.6 +/- 5.6%,与男性和女性印尼人的BF2(24.0 +/- 4.3和33.8 + / -6.9%)。马来印尼人的BMI和年龄明显较低。与中国印尼人相比,马来印尼人的骨骼宽度更苗条,他们的身高指数更高。使用高加索人预测公式从BMI预测的BF%在男性和女性马来印尼人中被低估了5.8 +/- 4.8%和7.7 +/- 3.8%,而在印度尼西亚仅被低估了1.3 +/- 3.0%和1.7 +/- 3.7%印度尼西亚华人男女。在校正了年龄,性别和BF%的差异后,马来印尼人的BMI比华人印尼人低1.7 +/- 0.3 kg / m2(P <0.0001)。校正体型和相对坐姿高度后,差异降低到0.9 +/- 0.4 kg / m2(P <0.02)。结论:该研究证实了较早研究的结果,即与白人相比,印尼人在相同的BMI时具有较高的BF%,但印尼亚组之间显然也存在差异。这些差异至少部分与健美的差异有关。

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