Abstract

AimsMid upper arm circumference (MUAC) measurement is an easy and low-cost method to determine nutritional status. MUAC cut-offs for screening for overnutrition in Indian children from 5 to 17 years age are recently published. We conducted this study to validate MUAC cut-offs against BMI to screen overnutrition in children with T1D in comparison with age-gender-matched healthy controls and to compare the predictive value of BMI and MUAC to assess adiposity. MethodologyThis cross sectional, observational study included 249 children and adolescents (5–17 years) with T1D attending a pediatric endocrine clinic along with same number of age and gender matched healthy controls. Demographic, anthropometric and body composition data were obtained using standardized protocols and questionnaires. ResultsThe co-relation between MUAC with BMI was significant for cases and controls and percent body fat with MUAC and BMI in T1D(r = 0.854,0.917 and 0.546,0.616). The AUC of MUAC to identify obesity based on BMI cut-offs for cases and controls and of BMI and MUAC for adiposity were similar(0.745,0.918 and 0.867,0.814). Sensitivity, specificity and PPV were significantly higher in controls than in cases. ConclusionMUAC is an accurate method to identify obesity and adiposity in T1D thereby reducing the risk of development of double diabetes.

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