M. Hosseini et al., Standardized percentile curves of body mass index of Iranian children compared to the US population reference, INT J OBES, 23(8), 1999, pp. 783-786
OBJECTIVE: To present standardized percentile curves of body mass index (BM
I) for Iranian children, and compare these to the US population reference.
SUBJECTS: 1599 boys and 1702 girls aged 2-18 y living in urban Tehran as a
part of a random cluster sample survey of 1 in 1000 families throughout Ira
n. MEASUREMENTS: Heights (cm) and weights (kg) were collected by trained he
alth staff.
RESULTS: Standardized BMI reference curves for Iranian boys and girls were
constructed. The curves are shown to fit the data well. The development pat
tern of BMI for boys and girls are compared.
CONCLUSIONS: The major differences observed between Iranian and the US BMI
charts underline the need for population-specific reference data. For child
ren over six Nears the 5th and 95th percentiles of our data may be used pro
visionally as cut-off points for defining thinness and obesity for Iranian
children and adolescents.