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Trickery happened to set these important thresholds.

August 12, 2019 By Dr. Halls

Nhanes3 Body Mass Index Cutoffs

Comments and average body mass index for men, for women, and BMI cut off points for overweight and obesity

This is the publication that banished the old BMI criteria, and established new Body Mass Index criteria, for the definitions of overweight and Obesity at 25 and 30 kg/m2 respectively.

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
It was NEW in year 2000 when I first made this review page. But in 2014 when I’m updating the styling, it is the OLD standard.


Tanya Tanya
So, anything saying New, is actually Old.



 
 

This article mentions the older BMI criteria1,2,3 which were: overweight definition was BMI of >=27.8 for men and >=27.3 for women. They were based on the 85th percentile values of persons age 20 to 29 years.

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
And if I wrote “Old” on the original review, now it is OLD OLD.



 
 

So, using the new definition of BMI >=25 results in 59.4% of men and 50.7% of women are defined as being overweight. If you used the old definition, only 33.3% of men and 36.4% of women would be defined as overweight. All data in this article came from the NHANES III study4 (1988-1994).

The median height of men was 175.5cm ( 69.1 inches) and the median height of women was 161.6cm (63.6 inches).

David David
Pause a second. The average height for men is 5 foot 9 inches tall.


Megan Megan
And the average height for women is 5 foot 4 inches tall.


Talking Moose
Talking Moose
You’re deliberately saying weird stuff, why?



 
 

The median weight of men was 80.0kg ( 176.0 lbs) and the median weight of women was 65.6kg ( 144.3 lbs).

Levi Levi
The average weight for men is 176 pounds.


Jessica Jessica
The average weight for women is 144 pounds.


Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
They are doing it for people searching, to easily find it. But remember those are OLD values from a study in 1988-1994. People are heavier now.


Talking Moose
Talking Moose
And a wee bit taller too.



 
 

Median is the 50th percentile, which is very close to meaning the "average", for Americans. Median is a better statistic to use, when discussing average weight.

David David
I see you put those median “average” values of height and weight for men and women into a table.


Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
Just trying to be helpful.



 
 

  Men Women
age mean
height
median
height
mean
weight
median
weight
mean
height
median
height
mean
weight
median
weight
20 to 29 175.6 175.8 78.4 75.3 162.7 162.6 64.4 60.5
30 to 59 176.3 176.3 84.3 81.9 162.8 162.8 71.6 68.0
60 + yrs 172.8 172.9 80.2 79.3 158.5 158.5 67.9 65.8
All ages 175.6 175.5 82.1 80.0 161.7 161.6 69.2 65.6

And here is the data for mean and median Body Mass Index (BMI) in kg/m2, of Americans during 1988 to 1994.

  Men Women
age mean
BMI
median
BMI
mean
BMI
median
BMI
20 to 29 25.2 24.4 24.3 22.8
30 to 59 27.1 26.3 27.0 25.5
60 + yrs 26.8 26.4 26.9 26.1
All ages 26.6 25.9 26.5 25.1

Talking Moose
Talking Moose
Here we go again. Acting like robots.


Tyler Tyler
The average BMI for men was about 26.


Megan Megan
The average BMI for women was about 25.


Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
I’m glad you said WAS. That’s OLD data now. If you are a student writing an essay or something, don’t quote that old data.



 
 

 

The rest of this article, discussed several alternative BMI cutoff schemes. The authors are careful to try to point out that there is no consensus on the terminology about overweight or obesity, nor do they specifically suggest that their cutoffs are superior. Nevertheless, despite this humble tone in their article, their criteria ended up cited as the new standard.

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
Notice that? Just because NHANES is the big government survey, and because Dr. Kuczmarski et al were the big name Principal Researchers, everyone began quoting this study as the official justification to use BMI of 25 as the cutoff for overweight.


Talking Moose
Talking Moose
That’s how things tend to happen.



 
 

 

References

  1. National Center for Health Statistics. Plan and operation of the Third National Health and Nutrition Survey, 1988-1994. Vital Health Statistics, 1994; 1:32.
  2. National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Panel. Health Implications of obesity: National Institutes of Health consensus conference statement. Ann Intern Med. 1985: 103:1073-1077.
  3. US Department of Health and Human Services, PHS. Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectis. DHHS Publication No. PHS-90-50212. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, Public Health Service; 1990;112-134.
  4. NHANES III. National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States. 1995. Hyattsville, MD, Public Health Service, 1996.

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
I did a little more work, to update this page.



 
 

I found this study, using more uptodate NHANES data, and it compared to previous NHANES datasets. Here are the charts of average Body Mass Index, changing very slightly over the years.[/chat]
MenAverageBMI
WomenAverageBMI

Reference

  1. Flegal KM, Carrol MD, Kit BK, Ogden CL. Prevalence of obesity and trends in the distribution of body mass index among US adults, 1999-2010. JAMA 2012; 307:49107.

Brittany Brittany
It’s still hard to read charts.


Billy Billy
I don’t even try.



 
 

It says, the average Body Mass Index for men was 28.7, and the average Body Mass Index for women was also 28.7, in the 2009-2010 survey data. That would include All Ages mixed together.

Dr. Halls Dr. Halls
Remember, Body mass index increases with age, from about 25 at age 18, to about 27 or 28 at age 50.



 
 

I also don’t like seeing, that these researchers are still using BMI of 25 as the cutoff to define Overweight, and BMI of 30 to define the cutoff for obesity. Let me give you a justification. “Overweight” is a word with a meaning of unhealthy or disease, and “obesity” is a word that sounds very ugly and unhealthy. But it turns out that having a BMI of 25 to 30 IS THE MOST HEALTHY for people over age 50, and the average BMI is the healthiest. So we MUST stop calling our healthiest, longest-surviving people, as being overweight. Please see this article: Body mass index associations with obesity and mortality.

 

The next reference of this type is Beyond BMI.

 

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