The study found that individuals with waist circumferences exceeding the WHO guidelines had an 11% higher risk of cancer, ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Researchers found that people not meeting the WHO guideline on waist circumference had an 11% increased cancer risk, even ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A commission proposed a new definition of obesity focused on how excess fat affects the body, rather than assessing body mass ...
THE size of a person’s waist may provide a clue to their likelihood of developing cancer, a new study reveals. It found both ...
It’s time to rethink what ‘obesity’ means as an international group of experts says the body mass index has limited value ...
The study examined people who met the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended levels for waist circumference – defined as less than 88cm (35ins) for women and 102cm (40ins) for men – and ...
The condition is better measured by looking at factors like inflammation, insulin resistance, and glucose tolerance, ...
A study finds that people who engage in just 30 minutes of exercise per week see modest improvements in body weight and body ...
Research shows that people with a certain body shape face a higher risk of serious health problems compared to their ...
The research found that people with large waistlines engaging in minimal physical activity face a 15 per cent higher risk of ...