Frequently reported poor dietary habits of young adults increases their risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Excess adiposity is the most established predictor of MetS and numerous anthropometric measures have been proposed as proxy indicators of adiposity. We aimed to assess prevalence of MetS in young adult population, and to make comparison between weight and shape oriented measures of adiposity to identify the best index in association with measured body fat and as risk predictor for MetS. Healthy males and females aged 18–25 years from the Northwest of England were recruited using convenience sampling (n=550). As part of the assessment of the overall health of young adults, the biochemical variables and adiposity measures BMI, waist circ...
Introduction. This study aimed to evaluate the screening performance of different measures of adipos...
This study aimed to evaluate the screening performance of different measures of adiposity: body mass...
BACKGROUND:Obesity increases mortality, and is linked to cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndr...
Frequently reported poor dietary habits of young adults increase their risk of metabolic syndrome (M...
�� 2018 The Authors. Published by Hindawi. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Background : In Qatar more than 70% 0f the adults are overweight and obese. Different adiposity ass...
Several studies have shown a relation between the adipose tissue accumulation and a higher risk for ...
Our aim was to identify the best anthropometric index associated with waist adiposity. The six weigh...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The worldwide prevalence of obesity mandates a widely accessible tool to cat...
Objective We examined the ability of anthropometric measures to predict the risk of metabolic syndro...
The worldwide prevalence of obesity mandates a widely accessible tool to categorize adiposity that c...
Excess adiposity is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors such as hypertension, ...
Our aim was to examine whether a new ratio, waist divided by height(0.5) (WHT.5R), is both independe...
Background & aims: The Body Adiposity Index (BAI) is an anthropometric measure developed to estimate...
Recent evidence shows that simple and inexpensive anthropometric measurements can be used to identif...
Introduction. This study aimed to evaluate the screening performance of different measures of adipos...
This study aimed to evaluate the screening performance of different measures of adiposity: body mass...
BACKGROUND:Obesity increases mortality, and is linked to cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndr...
Frequently reported poor dietary habits of young adults increase their risk of metabolic syndrome (M...
�� 2018 The Authors. Published by Hindawi. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Background : In Qatar more than 70% 0f the adults are overweight and obese. Different adiposity ass...
Several studies have shown a relation between the adipose tissue accumulation and a higher risk for ...
Our aim was to identify the best anthropometric index associated with waist adiposity. The six weigh...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>The worldwide prevalence of obesity mandates a widely accessible tool to cat...
Objective We examined the ability of anthropometric measures to predict the risk of metabolic syndro...
The worldwide prevalence of obesity mandates a widely accessible tool to categorize adiposity that c...
Excess adiposity is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors such as hypertension, ...
Our aim was to examine whether a new ratio, waist divided by height(0.5) (WHT.5R), is both independe...
Background & aims: The Body Adiposity Index (BAI) is an anthropometric measure developed to estimate...
Recent evidence shows that simple and inexpensive anthropometric measurements can be used to identif...
Introduction. This study aimed to evaluate the screening performance of different measures of adipos...
This study aimed to evaluate the screening performance of different measures of adiposity: body mass...
BACKGROUND:Obesity increases mortality, and is linked to cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndr...