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2021, Vol. 104(1) 1–14,Science Progress
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Overweight and obesity have become a significant health hazard among adolescents on account
of quick growth in its occurrence rate and its common comorbidities like cardiometabolic disease
(CMD). The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of adiposity and assess the risk of
CMD among university students in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study was
conducted during the academic year 2017–2018, in a sample of 310 subjects (127 males; 183
females). The measurements were taken using standardized instruments including Body Mass
Index (BMI), Fat Mass Index (FMI), Body Fat Percentage BFP), Mass of Body Fat (MBF), Visceral
Fat Area (VFA), Waist Circumference (WC), and Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR). Moreover, CMD
risk indicators were calculated by Conicity index (C index), WC, and WHR. The findings showed
that the majority was overweight and obese (16.8% and 21.6%, respectively). While evaluating
obesity indicators, males were found to have higher adiposity (obese students 34.6%)
compared to female students (12.6%; p\0.001). Additionally, FMI showed that the mean was significantly
higher among males (8.6566.06) compared to females (7.2663.30; p\0.019). Analysis of the
predictors’ indices for cardiometabolic risk score highlighted a significantly higher percentage of
WC, WHR, and C index among male students (50, 38.5, 59) compared to females (16.9, 14.2, 34;
p\0.001). Significant positive correlations were observed between C index quartiles and BMI
with the other cardiometabolic indices (p\0.001). This study highlighted a high prevalence of
adiposity and CMD risk among university students. The prediction of CMD in early age is quite
helpful in preventing adiposity related health issues. Decision makers need to spread awareness
about healthy consumption as well as the relationship between physical inactivity and chronic
diseases.
Keywords
Overweight, obesity, cardiometabolic disease, adiposity indicators, conicity index
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