Middle-aged women with waists over 35 inches have a 30% higher risk of early death
The research, led by the University of Iowa, casts into doubt the validity of
The research, led by the University of Iowa, casts into doubt the validity of 'body mass index' or 'BMI' - the standard measure of whether someone is of a healthy weight.
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Risk of cause-specific mortality according to waist-hip ratio
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Being overweight not linked to dying early, study says, but questions remain
Heterogeneous aging across multiple organ systems and prediction of chronic disease and mortality
Waists bigger than 33.5ins for women or 35.5ins for men 'may carry a higher risk of DEMENTIA
A Body Shape Index (ABSI) achieves better mortality risk stratification than alternative indices of abdominal obesity: results from a large European cohort
Risk of All-cause Mortality According to Waist-hip Ratio Quintiles and
Waist circumference and waist/hip ratio in relation to all-cause mortality, cancer and sleep apnea