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. 2023 Nov 16;15(22):4798. doi: 10.3390/nu15224798

Table 5.

The AUCs and optimal cut-off values of anthropometric indices for identifying asymptomatic hyperuricemia.

AUC (95%IC) p-Value Sensitivity Specificity Youden’s Index Cut-Off
Traditional anthropometric indices
BMI 0.600 (0.560–0.640) <0.001 0.659 0.523 1.182 28.63
WHR 0.582 (0.542–0.622) <0.001 0.737 0.387 1.124 0.91
WHTR 0.624 (0.582–0.664) <0.001 0.780 0.411 1.192 0.57
Novel anthropometric indices
ABSI 0.579 (0.539–0.619) <0.001 0.496 0.635 1.131 0.083
AVI 0.621 (0.582–0.660) <0.001 0.685 0.515 1.200 19.55
BAI 0.555 (0.513–0.598) 0.009 0.263 0.852 1.115 38.90
BRI 0.624 (0.585–0.664) <0.001 0.556 0.635 1.191 5.97
CI 0.611 (0.571–0.650) <0.001 0.672 0.505 1.178 1.31
CUNBAE 0.570 (0.529–0.612) 0.001 0.224 0.889 1.113 44.87
WWI 0.503 (0.459–0.547) 0.904 0.315 0.752 1.067 12.68

Abbreviations: ABSI, a body shape index; AVI, abdominal volume index; AUC, area under curve; BAI, body adiposity index; BMI, body mass index; BRI, body roundness index; CI, conicity index; CUN-BAE, Clínica Universidad de Navarra-Body Adiposity Estimator; WHR, waist-to-hip ratio; WHtR, waist-to-height ratio; WWI, weight-adjusted waist index.