Abstract

We examined the influence of race/ethnicity on body fat distribution for a given body mass index (BMI) among reproductive-aged women. Body weight, height, and body fat distribution were measured with a digital scale, wall-mounted stadiometer, and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, respectively, on 708 healthy black, white, and Hispanic women 16 to 33 years of age. Multiple linear regression was used to model the relationship between race/ethnicity and different body fat distribution variables after adjusting for BMI, age at menarche, and demographic and lifestyle variables. For a given BMI, white women had the highest total fat mass (FM(total)), trunk fat mass (FM(trunk)), and leg fat mass (FM(leg)), whereas Hispanic women had the highest percentage of FM(trunk) (%FM(trunk)) and trunk-to-limb fat mass ratio (FMR(trunk-to-limb)). Conversely, black women had the lowest FM(total), FM(trunk), percentage body fat mass (%FM), %FM(trunk), and FMR(trunk-to-limb), and the highest percentage of FM(leg). The %FM was similar in whites and Hispanics and lower in blacks. The race x BMI interactions were significant for almost all of the body fat distribution variables. Increasing in differences with increasing BMI were apparent between blacks and whites in FM(trunk), %FM(trunk), FMR(trunk-to-limb), %FM(leg), and %FM, and between blacks and Hispanics in FM(trunk), %FM(trunk), FMR(trunk-to-limb), and FM(leg). In summary, the distribution of body fat for a given BMI differs by race among reproductive-aged women. These findings raise questions regarding universally applied BMI-based guidelines for obesity and have implications for patient education regarding individual risk factors for cardiovascular disease and metabolic complications.

Keywords

TrunkBody mass indexMedicineClassification of obesityDemographyObesityFat massInternal medicineBiology

MeSH Terms

AdiposityAdolescentAdultAge DistributionBody Fat DistributionBody Mass IndexFemaleHumansPremenopauseRacial GroupsReproductionYoung Adult

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Year
2009
Type
article
Volume
58
Issue
9
Pages
1329-1337
Citations
100
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Mahbubur Rahman, Jeff R. Temple, Carmen Radecki Breitkopf et al. (2009). Racial differences in body fat distribution among reproductive-aged women. Metabolism , 58 (9) , 1329-1337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2009.04.017

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DOI
10.1016/j.metabol.2009.04.017
PMID
19501860
PMCID
PMC2728780

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