A new study from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC researchers suggests that measuring your waist in relation to your height may be a better way...
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A new study from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC researchers suggests that measuring your waist in relation to your height may be a better way to predict heart disease risk than using body mass index (BMI). The research, published in The Lancet Regional Health—Americas, could change how doctors and individuals assess heart health, especially […] The post Waist-to-height ratio beats BMI in predicting heart disease risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC researchers suggests that measuring your waist in relation to your height may be a better way...
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