Did you know your waistline might be telling you more than just your fitness level? Research shows that every 4-inch increase ...
THE size of a man’s waist may be a better indicator of his likelihood of developing cancer than body mass index (BMI), a new ...
Now, new research suggests that a larger waist circumference is a bigger risk factor than body mass index (BMI) for obesity-related cancers — but only for men, not for women. The findings ...
Researchers have found that waist circumference, which measures fat around the abdomen, is a better indicator of cancer risk ...
In men, a WC increase of approximately 11 cm (e.g., comparing a WC of 100.8 cm versus 90 cm) was associated with a 25% higher risk of developing obesity-related cancers. The authors explain, "BMI ...
A major new study from Sweden has found that waist circumference (WC)—a simple measure of abdominal fat—may be a more ...
Findings of a study comparing waist circumference to BMI for predicting the development of obesity-related cancers show that ...
A study found that waist size is a better cancer risk predictor for men compared to BMI, with an extra 4 inches increasing risk by 25 per cent. If you are a man, your waist size could be a better ...
These issues are becoming increasingly important with the emergence of the GLP-1 agonist class of drugs, which include ...
The size of a man’s waistband is a better predictor of cancer risk than traditional body mass index measurements, research ...
Body size and excess weight, conventionally assessed using body mass index (BMI), are well-established risk factors for many types of cancer. However, new research to be presented at this year's ...
In men, a WC increase of approximately 11 cm (e.g., comparing a WC of 100.8 cm versus 90 cm) was associated with a 25% higher risk of developing obesity-related cancers. By comparison, a BMI increase ...