BPK303 Weight for Height Fall 2016
Desirable Body Weight Desirable, ideal, optimal “What weight should I be?” Weight for height Weight for height with frame size Weight with optimal % body fat BMI - Body Mass Index
Weight for Height Epidemiologists needed a measure of obesity Often questionnaire data on height and weight alone “Ideal” and “Desirable” Weight tables Metropolitan Life Weight for Height Tables
Weight for Height Tables Metropolitan Insurance Co., 1983, weights at ages 25-59 based on lowest mortality. Weight in pounds according to frame (in indoor clothing weighing 3 lbs., shoes with 1" heels).
Frame Size Estimate of Skeletal Proportion KIN-Scale proportional breadths & widths represent a detailed appraisal of frame size Range of Humerus Width (cm) for Medium Frame Size by Height group
Weight for Optimal % Body Fat If you know the current % body fat, weight for any optimal % body fat can be calculated. Consensus of an expert panel (1986). Arbitrary cut-off points.
Calculation of optimal weight range 1. Calculate Fat Weight (FW) FW = body weight x Ft Where Ft = fractional expression of % body fat 2. Calculate Fat-Free Weight (FFW) FFW = Body Weight – FW 3. Calculate the desired target weight (TW) TW = FFW / (1 – Fx) Where Fx = fractional expression of % body fat
Calculation of optimal weight range Assumes no change in FFM as Body Fat changes Not recommended since based upon a % Fat with considerable error in individual estimates (SEE = 3.7% Fat)
Body Mass Index (Quetelet Index - 1833)
Quetelet (1833) [WT] = HT2 [WT]2 = HT5 → [WT] = HT2.5 Tall adults are more linear than short adults. Fully developed individuals: the weight of an individual at different heights is related to the square of the stature: [WT] = HT2 During development: the squares of weight were related to the fifth powers of height: [WT]2 = HT5 → [WT] = HT2.5
Correlational Analysis of Weight (WT) and Height (HT) indices in a sample of SFU Kin 303 students (aged 18–25 years) Ward R, Anderson G. 2012 (unpublished)
Sum of 6 Skinfolds vs BMI KIN-Scale Males and Females
Percentage body fat as measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA %fat) versus BMI and 1/BMI in women from 3 study sites combined. Reproduced from Gallagher (2000)
Predicted percentage body fat by sex and ethnicity based on 4-C percentage body fat
Children & Youth During development: the squares of weight were related to the fifth powers of height: [WT]2 = HT5 → [WT] = HT2.5
B-values of height predicting weight in yearly age groups for Canada Fitness Survey (CFS) and Coquitlam Growth Study (COGRO) boys and girls
CDC BMI Growth Charts
BMI BMI is not an indicator of body fat in individuals it is a measure of weight for height It can be useful as a population screening and awareness device, but not in individual prescription May be useful used in conjunction with other measures