Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American Youth

Introduction: There are important and understudied health differences among subgroups of Asian Americans. The authors examined differences in BMI percentile and body weight status among Asian American youth. Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective cohort study using electronic health records...

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Main Authors: Darcy M. Van Deventer, BS, Margo A. Sidell, SCD, Catherine Lee, PhD, Deborah R. Young, PhD, Monique M. Hedderson, PhD, Deborah A. Cohen, MD, MPH, Emily F. Liu, MPH, Lee J. Barton, MS, Galina Inzhakova, MPH, Bing Han, PhD
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author Darcy M. Van Deventer, BS
Margo A. Sidell, SCD
Catherine Lee, PhD
Deborah R. Young, PhD
Monique M. Hedderson, PhD
Deborah A. Cohen, MD, MPH
Emily F. Liu, MPH
Lee J. Barton, MS
Galina Inzhakova, MPH
Bing Han, PhD
author_facet Darcy M. Van Deventer, BS
Margo A. Sidell, SCD
Catherine Lee, PhD
Deborah R. Young, PhD
Monique M. Hedderson, PhD
Deborah A. Cohen, MD, MPH
Emily F. Liu, MPH
Lee J. Barton, MS
Galina Inzhakova, MPH
Bing Han, PhD
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description Introduction: There are important and understudied health differences among subgroups of Asian Americans. The authors examined differences in BMI percentile and body weight status among Asian American youth. Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective cohort study using electronic health records in 2011–2020 from 2 integrated healthcare systems in California. Single-race, non-Latino White, and Asian American youth aged 2–19 years during the study period were included. Asian American subgroups included East, South, Southeast, and unidentified. Whites were the reference group. Study outcomes included age- and sex-specific BMI percentile and body weight status category (underweight, overweight or obesity, obesity). Series of 1-sample estimates for study outcomes were calculated by calendar year and biological ages. Results: A total of 395,134 youth were included in the study (mean [SD] age at baseline of 8.26 [5.61] years; mean [SD] BMI percentile of 53.8 [30.3]), including 23,183 East Asians; 34,783 South Asians; and 34,738 Southeast Asians. Southeast Asians had the highest age-adjusted prevalence of obesity (2019 estimate: 13.3%) than East Asians (5.2%), South Asians (7.8%), and Whites (11.8%). South Asians had the highest prevalence of underweight (2019 estimate: 11.8%) than East Asians (5.5%), Southeast Asians (3.9%), and White (3.6%). Conclusions: Substantial heterogeneity among Asian American youth was found in the study cohort. Asian American youth face distinct challenges of unhealthy weight statuses unique to their subgroups.
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spelling doaj-art-dedf5a1294ad48c6b95f5b51a1e95eaf2025-08-20T03:44:35ZengElsevierAJPM Focus2773-06542025-10-014510038110.1016/j.focus.2025.100381Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American YouthDarcy M. Van Deventer, BS0Margo A. Sidell, SCD1Catherine Lee, PhD2Deborah R. Young, PhD3Monique M. Hedderson, PhD4Deborah A. Cohen, MD, MPH5Emily F. Liu, MPH6Lee J. Barton, MS7Galina Inzhakova, MPH8Bing Han, PhD9Department of Epidemiology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CaliforniaDepartment of Research & Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CaliforniaDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CaliforniaDepartment of Research & Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CaliforniaDivision of Research, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CaliforniaDepartment of Research & Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CaliforniaDivision of Research, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CaliforniaDepartment of Research & Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CaliforniaDepartment of Research & Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, CaliforniaDepartment of Research & Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Pasadena, California; Address correspondence to: Bing Han, PhD, Department of Research & Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, 100 South Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena CA 91101.Introduction: There are important and understudied health differences among subgroups of Asian Americans. The authors examined differences in BMI percentile and body weight status among Asian American youth. Methods: The authors conducted a retrospective cohort study using electronic health records in 2011–2020 from 2 integrated healthcare systems in California. Single-race, non-Latino White, and Asian American youth aged 2–19 years during the study period were included. Asian American subgroups included East, South, Southeast, and unidentified. Whites were the reference group. Study outcomes included age- and sex-specific BMI percentile and body weight status category (underweight, overweight or obesity, obesity). Series of 1-sample estimates for study outcomes were calculated by calendar year and biological ages. Results: A total of 395,134 youth were included in the study (mean [SD] age at baseline of 8.26 [5.61] years; mean [SD] BMI percentile of 53.8 [30.3]), including 23,183 East Asians; 34,783 South Asians; and 34,738 Southeast Asians. Southeast Asians had the highest age-adjusted prevalence of obesity (2019 estimate: 13.3%) than East Asians (5.2%), South Asians (7.8%), and Whites (11.8%). South Asians had the highest prevalence of underweight (2019 estimate: 11.8%) than East Asians (5.5%), Southeast Asians (3.9%), and White (3.6%). Conclusions: Substantial heterogeneity among Asian American youth was found in the study cohort. Asian American youth face distinct challenges of unhealthy weight statuses unique to their subgroups.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773065425000690Asian Americanyouthobesityunderweightheterogeneity
spellingShingle Darcy M. Van Deventer, BS
Margo A. Sidell, SCD
Catherine Lee, PhD
Deborah R. Young, PhD
Monique M. Hedderson, PhD
Deborah A. Cohen, MD, MPH
Emily F. Liu, MPH
Lee J. Barton, MS
Galina Inzhakova, MPH
Bing Han, PhD
Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American Youth
AJPM Focus
Asian American
youth
obesity
underweight
heterogeneity
title Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American Youth
title_full Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American Youth
title_fullStr Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American Youth
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American Youth
title_short Heterogeneity in BMI Percentile and Weight Status Among Asian American Youth
title_sort heterogeneity in bmi percentile and weight status among asian american youth
topic Asian American
youth
obesity
underweight
heterogeneity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773065425000690
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