[[abstract]]The body mass index (BMI) has served public health and clinical medicine well in the recognition of obesity. However, its use has generated some instructive paradoxes and misunderstandings which argue for the appreciation of body compositional disorders (BCD) as such and, in particular, for the parallel evaluation of muscle mass with a definition of 'orthosarcal' conditions to enable the early detection of sarcopenia. Across the life-span, and with gender and ethnic differentials, BCD is basic to the full spectrum of nutritionally-related disorders and diseases. In the case of metabolic diseases like diabetes, muscle, fatness and its distribution, and even bone seem to play pathogenetic roles. Optimal body fat and distribution a...
The current obesity epidemic poses a major public health issue since obesity predisposes towards sev...
Although an individual's total fat mass predicts mor-bidities such as coronary artery disease a...
10siThe prevalence of overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide due to incre...
[[abstract]]The body mass index (BMI) has served public health and clinical medicine well in the rec...
BMI is widely used as a measure of weight status and disease risks; it defines overweight and obesit...
Dynamic changes in body weight have long been recognized as important indicators of risk for debilit...
The ratio of body weight to squared stature, nowadays known as the body mass index (BMI), was propos...
There is a clear link between body weight, or more specifically high body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) an...
Body mass index (BMI) is the cornerstone of the current classification system for obesity and its ad...
“Globesity” is a word used by the World Health Organization (WHO) to describe the global epidemic of...
Overnutrition and sedentary lifestyle result in overweight or obesity defined as abnormal or excessi...
Excess body weight and adiposity cause insulin resistance, inflammation, and numerous other alterati...
Excess bodyweight is the sixth most important risk factor contributing to the overall burden of dise...
Obesity has ascended to become the primary modifiable cause of death in the United States. New evide...
The epidemic of obesity took off from about 1980 and in almost all countries has been rising inexora...
The current obesity epidemic poses a major public health issue since obesity predisposes towards sev...
Although an individual's total fat mass predicts mor-bidities such as coronary artery disease a...
10siThe prevalence of overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide due to incre...
[[abstract]]The body mass index (BMI) has served public health and clinical medicine well in the rec...
BMI is widely used as a measure of weight status and disease risks; it defines overweight and obesit...
Dynamic changes in body weight have long been recognized as important indicators of risk for debilit...
The ratio of body weight to squared stature, nowadays known as the body mass index (BMI), was propos...
There is a clear link between body weight, or more specifically high body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) an...
Body mass index (BMI) is the cornerstone of the current classification system for obesity and its ad...
“Globesity” is a word used by the World Health Organization (WHO) to describe the global epidemic of...
Overnutrition and sedentary lifestyle result in overweight or obesity defined as abnormal or excessi...
Excess body weight and adiposity cause insulin resistance, inflammation, and numerous other alterati...
Excess bodyweight is the sixth most important risk factor contributing to the overall burden of dise...
Obesity has ascended to become the primary modifiable cause of death in the United States. New evide...
The epidemic of obesity took off from about 1980 and in almost all countries has been rising inexora...
The current obesity epidemic poses a major public health issue since obesity predisposes towards sev...
Although an individual's total fat mass predicts mor-bidities such as coronary artery disease a...
10siThe prevalence of overweight and obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide due to incre...