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Triceps Skin Fold Measurement and Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Overweight and Obese Adolescents.

Indian Pediatrics 2024 August 6
The prevalence of childhood metabolic syndrome is rising with an increase in obesity. The current confirmatory diagnostic methods for metabolic syndrome are invasive. Triceps Skinfold Thickness (TSFT) measurement is a non-invasive alternative. This cross-sectional study evaluated the performance of TSFT for screening overweight and obese adolescents aged 10-16 years for metabolic syndrome. Out of 60 participants, 17 (28%) had metabolic syndrome. The mean (SD) TSFT measurements were significantly higher in adolescents with metabolic syndrome compared to those without metabolic syndrome [29.4 (6.0) vs. 24.3(7.6); P = 0.018]. A cutoff of 26.7 mm for TSFT demonstrated 88% sensitivity and 72% specificity in predicting metabolic syndrome. TSFT was found as promising non-invasive screening tool for metabolic syndrome.

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