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. 2017 Mar 11;9(3):266. doi: 10.3390/nu9030266

Table 1.

Overweight/obesity prevalence among 2–5 years old Lebanese preschoolers, according to WHO-2006, IOTF and CDC-2000 criteria.

Weight Status Total (n = 525) Boys (n = 281) Girls (n = 244)
n (%)
WHO-2006 reference a
Normal weight b 339 (64.6) 177 (63.0) 162 (66.4)
At risk of overweight 138 (26.3) 78 (27.8) 60 (24.6)
Overweight c 34 (6.5) 18 (6.4) 16 (6.6)
Obese 14 (2.7) 8 (2.8) 6 (2.5)
Overweight and obese 48 (9.1) 26 (9.3) 22 (9.0)
IOTF reference d
Normal weight b 433 (82.8) 235 (84.2) 198 (81.1)
Overweight c 70 (13.4) 36 (12.9) 34 (13.9)
Obese 20 (3.8) 8 (2.9) 12 (4.9)
Overweight and obese 90 (17.2) 44 (15.8) 46 (18.8)
CDC-2000 reference e
Normal weight b 383 (73.1) 207 (74.2) 176 (72.1)
Overweight c 84 (16.1) 41 (14.7) 43 (17.6)
Obese 56 (10.6) 31 (11.1) 25 (10.2)
Overweight and obese 140 (26.8) 72 (25.8) 68 (27.9)

No significant differences between genders were observed. a World Health Organization-2006 reference [23]; b The normal weight category included thinness, with only one child identified as thin based on the WHO 2006 criteria [23], 18 based on IOTF criteria [32], and 16 based on CDC [25,26]; c “Overweight” category does not include “Obese”; d International Obesity Task Force reference [27]; e Center for Disease Control and Prevention-2000 reference [25,26].