New waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) cutoffs predict the risk for hypertension better than body mass index (BMI), according to a study published in the April issue of the Journal of Nutrition. Mahidere W.
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A Simple Calculation May Predict High Blood Pressure Better Than BMI Can
(Vlad Fratila's Images/Canva) A simple calculation may do a better job than body mass index (BMI) at flagging the risk of ...
When you go into your doctor’s office for a physical, the first thing they will do is have you step on the scale to check ...
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New waist-to-height cut-offs to assess fat mass and obesity predicted the risk of hypertension better than body mass index, ...
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