Large Waistline Indicates Risk of Diabetes
September 29th, 2006
Doctors have used the BMI (body-mass index) as an indicator of risk of type 2 diabetes, but new research indicates that either a large waistline or a high BMI indicates higher risk. And the two of them together predict even greater risk.
Waistline is a stronger predictor of diabetes in women than in men. The study authors suggest waistline is a more accurate measure of abdominal obesity than BMI. See the abstract at the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
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