Background: Obesity is strongly related to the increase of blood glucose level hence identified as a predictor of metabolic disease such as Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. However, the obesity measurement parameters to predict blood glucose level still vary. The aim of this study is to investigate whether waist circumference (WC) or body mass index (BMI) is the best predictor of blood glucose level among healthy adult. Method: An observational analytic study with cross sectional design was conducted in this study. Participants were 172 men (n=8) and women (n=164) with mean age 47,9 ± 11,0 years old. WC and BMI were identified from anthropometric measurement. Pearson correlation test was performed to quantify the correlation between obesity measurement parameters (WC and BMI) and blood glucose level. Results: Both WC and BMI were significantly and positively correlated with blood glucose level. WC had stronger correlation to the blood glucose level (r = 0.482) compared to BMI (r = 0.241) Conclusions: WC is a stronger predictor of blood glucose level when compared with BMI among healthy adults
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