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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Obes. 2012 Nov 21;8(3):199–206. doi: 10.1111/j.2047-6310.2012.00106.x

Table 2.

Participant characteristics.

White African American

Males
(n=95)
Females
(n=83)
Males
(n=80)
Females
(n=113)
All
(n=371)
Age
5–9 years (%) 20.0 15.7 18.7 23.0 19.7
10–13 years (%) 41.1 49.4 48.8 43.4 45.3
14–18 years (%) 38.9 34.9 32.5 33.6 35.0
BMI z-score 0.74 (1.13) 0.74 (1.00) 0.97 (1.15) 1.20 (1.19) 0.93 (1.14)
Obese IOTF (%) 22.1 18.1 28.7 39.8 28.0
Obese CDC (%) 27.4 20.5 33.7 47.8 33.4
Waist Circumference (cm)
Minimal 71.7 (14.4) 69.3 (12.3) 71.7 (16.2) 74.7 (15.8) 72.1 (14.9)
Midway 74.1 (16.7) 72.1 (13.9) 73.9 (18.8)a 77.7 (18.1) 74.7 (17.1)
Iliac 75.2 (17.4)a 74.4 (14.2) 74.6 (19.3)a 79.7 (18.8)a 76.3 (17.7)
Umbilicus 75.8 (17.2)a 75.5 (14.8) 74.9 (19.7)a 80.2 (19.4)a 76.9 (18.0)
VAT (liters) 0.18 (0.20) 0.16 (0.14) 0.12 (0.13) 0.14 (0.13) 0.15 (0.15)
% of participants with
Hightriglycerides 33.7 41.0 11.3 14.2 24.5
Low HDL-C 36.8 24.1 23.8 15.9 24.8
High blood pressure 6.3 2.4 7.6 8.9 6.5
High fasting glucose 3.2 2.4 3.8 5.3 3.8
≥2 Risk factors 19.0 16.9 10.0 9.7 13.8

Note: Values are presented as means (SD).

a

Same letter indicates no significant difference between WC measurement site within each race-by-sex group. Significant difference (p<0.05) unless indicated by the same letter. Obesity prevalence (%) are based on the International Obesity Taskforce(43)and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention(44)definitions. HDL-C- high density lipoprotein cholesterol.