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Neck Circumference to Assess Obesity in Preschool Children [J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol]
J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2017; 9(1): 17-23 | DOI: 10.4274/jcrpe.3525

Neck Circumference to Assess Obesity in Preschool Children

Meda Kondolot1, Duygu Horoz2, Serpil Poyrazoglu2, Arda Borlu3, Ahmet Öztürk4, Selim Kurtoglu5, Mümtaz M. Mazicioglu6
1Erciyes University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Pediatrics, Social Pediatrics Unit, Kayseri, Turkey
2The Head Of Local Health Authority, Kayseri, Turkey
3Erciyes University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Public Health, Kayseri, Turkey
4Erciyes University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Biostatistics, Kayseri, Turkey
5Erciyes University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Pediatric Endocrinology, Kayseri, Turkey
6Erciyes University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Family Medicine, Kayseri, Turkey

Objective: Limited information is available about the use of neck circumference (NC) to assess obesity in preschool children. This study aims to provide NC percentiles and determine the cut-off levels of NC as a measure to assess obesity in preschool children.
Methods: The data were obtained from the Anthropometry of Turkish Children aged 0-6 years (ATCA-06) study database. A total of 21 family health centers were chosen and children aged 2-6 years old from all socioeconomic levels were randomly selected from the lists of district midwives; 1766 children (874 male and 892 female; 88.3% of sample size) were included in the study. The smoothed centile curves of NC were constructed by the LMS method. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to calculate cut-off points for NC using body mass index ?95th percentile.
Results: Mean NC was greater in males than females. Cut-off values for obesity were found to be statistically significant in both genders other than 3 years old boys. The NC percentiles of Turkish preschool children were slightly greater than those of other European preschool children in both genders. This difference disappeared around the adiposity rebound period. The 97th percentile values for Turkish preschool children continue to be greater in both genders.
Conclusion: NC may be useful to define obesity in preschool children. Since ethnic and various other factors may have a role in incidence of obesity, local reference data are important in assessment of obesity.

Keywords: Preschool children, obesity, neck circumference, percentiles, cut-offs

Meda Kondolot, Duygu Horoz, Serpil Poyrazoglu, Arda Borlu, Ahmet Öztürk, Selim Kurtoglu, Mümtaz M. Mazicioglu. Neck Circumference to Assess Obesity in Preschool Children. J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol. 2017; 9(1): 17-23
Manuscript Language: English
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