THE size of a man’s waist may be a better indicator of his likelihood of developing cancer than body mass index (BMI), a new ...
Researchers have found that waist circumference, which measures fat around the abdomen, is a better indicator of cancer risk ...
A study found that waist size is a better cancer risk predictor for men compared to BMI, with an extra 4 inches increasing ...
The size of a man’s waistband is a better predictor of cancer risk than traditional body mass index measurements, research ...
Pooled data analysis shows that it is particularly effective in women and middle-aged or older adults. A pooled data analysis ...
Findings of a study comparing waist circumference to BMI for predicting the development of obesity-related cancers show that waist circumference is a stronger risk marker in men but not in women.
Water/aqua aerobics for 10 or more weeks at a time can trim waist size and aid weight loss, finds a pooled data analysis of ...
Body size and excess weight, conventionally assessed using body mass index (BMI), are well-established risk factors for many types of cancer. However, new research to be presented at this year's ...