Heymsfield S B, Peterson C M, Thomas D M, Heo M, Schuna J M
Pennington Biomedical Research Center, LSU System, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, USA.
Obes Rev. 2016 Mar;17(3):262-75. doi: 10.1111/obr.12358. Epub 2015 Dec 11.
Body mass index (BMI) is now the most widely used measure of adiposity on a global scale. Nevertheless, intense discussion centers on the appropriateness of BMI as a phenotypic marker of adiposity across populations differing in race and ethnicity. BMI-adiposity relations appear to vary significantly across race/ethnic groups, but a collective critical analysis of these effects establishing their magnitude and underlying body shape/composition basis is lacking. Accordingly, we systematically review the magnitude of these race-ethnic differences across non-Hispanic (NH) white, NH black and Mexican American adults, their anatomic body composition basis and potential biologically linked mechanisms, using both earlier publications and new analyses from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Our collective observations provide a new framework for critically evaluating the quantitative relations between BMI and adiposity across groups differing in race and ethnicity; reveal new insights into BMI as a measure of adiposity across the adult age-span; identify knowledge gaps that can form the basis of future research and create a quantitative foundation for developing BMI-related public health recommendations.
体重指数(BMI)目前是全球范围内使用最广泛的肥胖衡量指标。然而,激烈的讨论集中在BMI作为不同种族和族裔人群肥胖表型标志物的适用性上。BMI与肥胖的关系在不同种族/族裔群体中似乎有显著差异,但缺乏对这些影响进行综合批判性分析以确定其程度和潜在的身体形状/组成基础。因此,我们利用美国国家健康与营养检查调查的早期出版物和新分析,系统地回顾了非西班牙裔(NH)白人、NH黑人及墨西哥裔美国成年人之间这些种族-族裔差异的程度、其解剖学身体组成基础以及潜在的生物学相关机制。我们的综合观察为批判性评估不同种族和族裔群体中BMI与肥胖之间的定量关系提供了一个新框架;揭示了BMI作为整个成年年龄跨度肥胖衡量指标的新见解;确定了可作为未来研究基础的知识空白,并为制定与BMI相关的公共卫生建议奠定了定量基础。