Relationship between BMI and body fatness in three European countries

A Ramel, TI Halldorsson, EA Tryggvadottir… - European journal of …, 2013 - nature.com
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Results: Although age and BMI did not differ between Spanish, Irish and Icelandic subjects,
Irish subjects had significantly higher waist circumference (3.2 and 6.7 cm) and body fat
percentage (4.4 and 2.0%) compared with Icelandic and Spanish participants, respectively.
Irish participants had also more unfavorable cardio-metabolic risk factors compared with
Spanish and Icelandic subjects. However, correction for waist attenuated the observed
differences considerably, in particular for total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein and …
Results:
Although age and BMI did not differ between Spanish, Irish and Icelandic subjects, Irish subjects had significantly higher waist circumference (3.2 and 6.7 cm) and body fat percentage (4.4 and 2.0%) compared with Icelandic and Spanish participants, respectively. Irish participants had also more unfavorable cardio-metabolic risk factors compared with Spanish and Icelandic subjects. However, correction for waist attenuated the observed differences considerably, in particular for total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein and triglycerides.
Conclusions:
Despite having near identical BMI and age, our results show that study participants from different populations within Europe differ considerably in cardio-metabolic risk factors, partly due to differences in body fat distribution.
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