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한국발육발달학회 한국발육발달학회지 한국발육발달학회지 제22권 제2호
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2014.6
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159 - 166 (8page)

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This study was to analyze the selection and predictive capability of risk of cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance according to obese indices in childhood. We studied 569 2~5 grade elementary school students who were divided into 2 groups(obese & normal) according to body mass index(BMI) and degree of obesity(DO). Subjects were measured for cardiovascular disease factors and insulin. The statistics were analyzed through t-test, correlation, R-square, and regression of cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance according to obese indices. Both obese indices were significant( p<.05) in correlation with cardiovascular disease factors and insulin concentration. All cardiovascular disease factors, except total cholesterol(TC) concentration, including insulin concentration and HOMA-IR, between the normal and obese groups, according to BMI, were significant( p<.05) difference. But the normal and obese groups according to degree of obesity(DO), were significant except glucose and TC concentrations. The R square of BMI(31.1%) was higher than DO(27.8%). the area under curve(AUC) of BMI(0.78) by ROC curve was higher than DO(0.68). Cutoff point of insulin resistance risk according to BMI index for childhood was 1.975, in which sensitivity and specificity were respectively 70.1% and 71.5%. obesity decision over the 95 percentile in childhood BMI according to age and gender yielded a stronger prediction & usefulness on risk of cardiovascular disease and insulin resistance than DO. HOMA-IR over the 95 percentile in childhood BMI according to age and gender yielded a high risk probability of 1.975.

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