For boys aged 6-8 in the Pacific islands, the waist size that best predicts the skin condition acanthosis nigricans is smaller (63.6 cm) than the standard cutoff (71.6 cm) used by the International Diabetes Federation.
Scientific Claim
In boys aged 6-8 years from the US-Affiliated Pacific region, the optimal waist circumference cut point for acanthosis nigricans (63.59 cm at 78th percentile) was lower than the International Diabetes Federation's recommended 90th percentile cut point of 71.63 cm.
Original Statement
“for boys aged 6 to 8 years, 78th percentile (63.59 cm; sensitivity, 86.8%; specificity, 82.8%); By International Diabetes Federation criteria... 90th percentile 71.63 cm”
Evidence Quality Assessment
Claim Status
appropriately stated
Study Design Support
Design supports claim
Appropriate Language Strength
association
Can only show association/correlation
Assessment Explanation
The claim accurately reports the comparison between study-derived and IDF cut points without implying causation or generalization beyond the study population.
Evidence from Studies
Supporting (1)
Determination of Child Waist Circumference Cut Points for Metabolic Risk Based on Acanthosis Nigricans, the Children’s Healthy Living Program