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The size of a man’s waistband is a better predictor of cancer risk than traditional body mass index (BMI) measurements, research has found. For decades, doctors have relied on BMI scores to ...
Reducing waist circumference by 2.5 inches was tied to significant improvements for patients in the areas of sexual and urinary health, the researchers found. The team discovered that men who had ...
The study found that an extra 4 inches or 11 cm on the waist increased men's risk of cancer by 25 per cent. They also found that when BMI was measured, an increase of 3.7, such as from 24 to 27 ...
"For the average male, a waistline of 40 inches or more is getting into the disease-risk zone," Villacorta says. Men's questions, interests and needs regarding food and nutrition tend to focus on ...
Waist Size Linked To Diabetes Risk In Adult Men Date: March 28, 2005 Source: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health Summary: The circumference of a man’s waist is a better predictor of ...
The size of a man’s waistband is a better predictor of cancer risk than traditional body mass index measurements, research has found. For decades, doctors have relied on BMI scores to diagnose ...