Association of Neck Circumference with Anthropometric Indicators and Body Composition Measured by DXA in Young Spanish Adults Arias Téllez, María José Acosta Manzano, Francisco Miguel Sánchez-Delgado, Guillermo Martínez Téllez, Borja Manuel Muñoz-Hernández, Victoria Martínez Ávila, Wendy D. Henriksson, Pontus Ruiz Ruiz, Jonatan Body fat distribution Cardiovascular risk Neck adipose tissue Upper body fatness Background: Due to a clinical and public health interest of neck circumference (NC), a better understanding of this simple anthropometric measurement, as a valid marker of body composition is necessary. Methods: A total of 119 young healthy adults participated in this study. NC was measured over the thyroid cartilage and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the neck. Body weight, height, waist circumference (WC), and hip circumference were measured. A Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan was used to determine fat mass, lean mass, and visceral adipose tissue (VAT). Additionally, body mass index (BMI) and triponderal mass index (TMI), the waist to hip and waist to height ratios, and the fat mass and lean mass indexes (FMI and LMI, respectively) were calculated. Results: NC was positively associated in women (W) and men (M), with BMI (rW = 0.70 and rM = 0.84, respectively), TMI (rW = 0.63 and rM = 0.80, respectively), WC (rW = 0.75 and rM = 0.86, respectively), VAT (rW = 0.74 and rM = 0.82, respectively), Waist/hip (rW = 0.51 and rM = 0.67, respectively), Waist/height (rW = 0.68 and rM = 0.83, respectively) and FMI (rW = 0.61 and rM = 0.81, respectively). The association between NC and indicators of body composition was however weaker than that observed by BMI, TMI, WC and Waist/height in both women and men. It is of note that in women, NC was associated with FMI, VAT and LMI independently of BMI. In men, adding NC to anthropometric variables did not improve the prediction of body composition, while slight improvements were observed in women. Conclusions: Taken together, the present study provides no indication for NC as a useful proxy of body composition parameters in young adults, yet future studies should explore its usefulness as a measure to use in combination with BMI, especially in women. 2020-05-05T11:48:02Z 2020-05-05T11:48:02Z 2020-02-18 journal article Téllez, M. J. A., Acosta, F. M., Sanchez-Delgado, G., Martinez-Tellez, B., Muñoz-Hernández, V., Martinez-Avila, W. D., ... & Ruiz, J. R. (2020). Association of Neck Circumference with Anthropometric Indicators and Body Composition Measured by DXA in Young Spanish Adults. Nutrients, 12(2), 514. http://hdl.handle.net/10481/61783 10.3390/nu12020514 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ open access Atribución 3.0 España MDPI