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. 2024 Mar 5;96(5):1369–1380. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03112-8

Fig. 1. Predicting excess total body fat mass with waist circumference-to-height ratio.

Fig. 1

Receiver operating characteristics curve analyses of waist circumference-to-height ratio optimal cut-point for longitudinally predicting excess adiposity at the 75th and 95th percentile of total fat mass in males (a, b) and females (c, d), respectively. AUC area under the curve, CI confidence interval, WHtR waist circumference-to-height ratio. To derive an optimal cutpoint, the prevalence of obesity was set at 23% based on the latest evidence in the UK pediatric population.