Phenotype Algorithms

Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference and Waist-to-Hip Ratio

Description:

In participants of the LIFE-ADULT study (aged 18 to 79) [1] body height, body weight and different body circumferences were measured. Based on these characteristics, the Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio were calculated and classified according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) [2][3].

Description:

The WHO recommendations for waist circumference cut-off points as an indicator for risk of metabolic complications [3]:

Waist circumference (men)Waist circumference (women)Classification
> 94 cm> 80 cmIncreased risk
> 102 cm> 88 cmSubstantially increased risk

ID Title Unit Formula Range Score
Gender Gender
Male male = 1
Female female = 2
Waist Waist Circumference cm
Waist_le_80 waist circumference <= 80 <= 80
Waist_le_94 waist circumference <= 94 <= 94
Waist_gt_94_le_102 waist circumference > 94 & waist circumference <= 102 in [> 94; <= 102]
Waist_gt_80_le_88 waist circumference > 80 & waist circumference <= 88 in [> 80; <= 88]
Waist_gt_88 waist circumference > 88 > 88
Waist_gt_102 waist circumference > 102 > 102
Waist_Category Waist Circumference Category
Waist_Category_1 risk of metabolic complications not increased (Male AND Waist_le_94) OR (Female AND Waist_le_80)
Waist_Category_2 risk of metabolic complications increased (Male AND Waist_gt_94_le_102) OR (Female AND Waist_gt_80_le_88)
Waist_Category_3 risk of metabolic complications substantially increased (Male AND Waist_gt_102) OR (Female AND Waist_gt_88)
Description:

The WHO recommendations for body weight status based on BMI (for adults) [2]:

BMIBody weight status
< 18.5Underweight
≥ 18.5 and < 25Normal weight
≥ 25 and < 30Pre-obesity
≥ 30 and < 35Class I obesity
≥ 35 and < 40Class II obesity
≥ 40Class III obesity

ID Title Unit Formula Range Score
BMI Body Mass Index (BMI) kg/m2
Underweight underweight < 18.5
Normal_Weight normal weight in [>= 18.5; < 25]
Pre_Obesity pre-obesity in [>= 25; < 30]
Obesity_1 class I obesity in [>= 30; < 35]
Obesity_2 class II obesity in [>= 35; < 40]
Obesity_3 class III obesity >= 40
Description:

The WHO recommendations for waist-to-hip ratio cut-off points as an indicator for risk of metabolic complications [3]:

Waist-to-hip ratio (men)Waist-to-hip ratio (women)Classification
≥ 0.90≥ 0.85Substantially increased risk

ID Title Unit Formula Range Score
Waist_Hip_Ratio Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR)
Waist_Hip_Ratio_lt_0_90 waist to hip ratio < 0.90 < 0.9
Waist_Hip_Ratio_lt_0_85 waist to hip ratio < 0.85 < 0.85
Waist_Hip_Ratio_ge_0_90 waist to hip ratio >= 0.90 >= 0.9
Waist_Hip_Ratio_ge_0_85 waist to hip ratio >= 0.85 >= 0.85
Waist_Hip_Ratio_Category Waist-to-Hip Ratio Category
Waist_Hip_Ratio_Category_1 risk of metabolic complications not substantially increased (Male AND Waist_Hip_Ratio_lt_0_90) OR (Female AND Waist_Hip_Ratio_lt_0_85)
Waist_Hip_Ratio_Category_2 risk of metabolic complications substantially increased (Male AND Waist_Hip_Ratio_ge_0_90) OR (Female AND Waist_Hip_Ratio_ge_0_85)
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