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bvtaylor
Mon, Feb-21-05, 10:15
Waist Circumference Predicts Heart Disease Risk (http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=594&u=/nm/20050221/hl_nm/waist_heart_dc&printer=1)


Mon Feb 21, 7:46 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The circumference of your waist correlates more closely with several known risk factors for heart disease than does your body mass index (BMI) -- the measure of weight in relation to height -- according to a report in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (news - web sites).

The findings are based on an analysis of data from 10,969 subjects who participated in the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 1998 to 1994.

Dr. Shankuan Zhu, from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, and colleagues found that waist circumference was more strongly tied to cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and blood glucose levels than was BMI.

Among men, the circumferences that were equivalent in terms of cardiovascular risk to being overweight or obese were highest for whites, lowest for blacks, and intermediate for Mexican Americans. By contrast, the waist measurement cutoffs among women varied little by ethnicity.

Combining the data from the three ethnic groups, waist measurements of 89 and 101 centimeters (35 and 40 inches) in men conferred a cardiovascular risk comparable to BMIs of 25 (overweight) and 30 (obese).

The waistlines with the corresponding risks for women were 83 and 94 cm (about 33 and 37 ins).

"The present study reports waist circumference cutoffs that correspond to well-established BMI cutoffs, recommended by the World Health Organization (news - web sites) and the National Institutes of Health (news - web sites) for overweight and obesity, in their association with cardiovascular disease risk factors," the researchers conclude.

"Our findings indicate that waist circumference is a better indicator of cardiovascular disease risk than is BMI across three race-ethnicity groups."

SOURCE: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, February 2005.

finnz
Tue, Feb-22-05, 01:35
This seems to confirm the old addage that apple shape was bad while pear shape was good.

Quinadal
Tue, Feb-22-05, 04:20
What if your a female with a 42" waist, but your shoulders are 49 and hips are 58"? That's NOT an apple shape. This theory is too generalized, like the BMI, I takes no account of individual build.

AJCole
Tue, Feb-22-05, 04:44
Okay, so I am glad to be a pear (36"-31"-40", and let's not even measure my thighs, where most of my fat is). I am a healthy pear:), but I will never where shorts again, anyway!

mammac-5
Tue, Feb-22-05, 06:29
I'm an apple with a family hx of diabetes...double whammy!

That's why I started doing this 6 months ago...

Dodger
Tue, Feb-22-05, 07:40
What if your a female with a 42" waist, but your shoulders are 49 and hips are 58"? That's NOT an apple shape. This theory is too generalized, like the BMI, I takes no account of individual build.
Just like BMI, waist measurement can be used to predict risks in large groups, but not in individuals.

It's just like teenage drivers, as a group they have a high accident rate, that does not mean that all teenagers are poor drivers.

Nancy LC
Tue, Feb-22-05, 08:58
My guess is that it's the amount of fat you carry on your waist, not the proportion of fat with the rest of your body. But it's just a guess.

mammac-5
Tue, Feb-22-05, 11:14
Just like BMI, waist measurement can be used to predict risks in large groups, but not in individuals.

It's just like teenage drivers, as a group they have a high accident rate, that does not mean that all teenagers are poor drivers.


As a mother or 3 teenagers, I'd just like to say, "YES! They are all poor drivers!!!!"

You may now return to your regularly-scheduled topic...

jon...
Thu, Feb-24-05, 21:16
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