Average American waistline increased by more than an inch over the past decade, research finds – New York Daily News
The average waistline of Americans increased by more than an inch over the past decade, according to a study from U.S. health researchers. Along with the increase in waist circumference measurement…
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Average American waistline increased by more than an inch over the past decade, research finds – New York Daily News