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Subjects in the Q4 group had a much higher prevalence of central obesity than their counterparts in the Q1 group (P less then 0·01). Our findings suggest that the health risks of children with normal-weight central obesity may be missed when BMI is used alone as a measure; it is meaningful to include WC in clinical practice and to include the simple message 'Keep your waist to less than half your height'.Using a stochastic model, we assess the risk of importation-induced local transmission chains in locations seeing few or no local t