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Corpulence index

The Corpulence Index (CI) is a measure of corpulence, or of leanness in other variants, of a person calculated as a relationship between mass and height. It was first proposed in 1921 as the "Corpulence measure" by Swiss physician Fritz Rohrer and hence is also known as Rohrer's Index. It is similar to the body mass index, but the mass is normalized with the third power of body height rather than the second power.

Significance
• It plays a role in assessing whether the intrauterine growth restriction of a child is symmetrical or asymmetrical. • CI has been shown to have higher sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values than body mass index for determining adiposity. == Categories ==
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For infants, units of grams and centimeters are used instead, then the value is multiplied by 100. \text{PI}_{\text{child}} = 0.1 \times \text{PI}_{\text{adult}} = 100 \times \dfrac{\text{mass}_{\text{g}}}{\text{height}^{3}_{\text{cm}}} ==See also==
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