Abstract Background Recent guidelines stressed the need to adopt different values of waist circumference (WC) measurements to define abdominal obesity in different ethnic groups. The aim of this study is to identify WC cutoff points in normotensive and hypertensive subjects which are diagnostic of abdominal obesity in a Middle Eastern population and the prevalence of abdominal obesity in a nationwide sample. Methods Data were collected during phase-2 of the Egyptians National Hypertension Project survey. Blood pressure, anthropometric measurements and laboratory studies were performed according to a standardized protocol by trained personnel. To derive the cutoff points for WC, we applied the factor analysis on CV risk factors: diabetes mel...
BACKGROUND: Waist circumference (WC) thresholds derived from western populations continue to be used...
Abdominal obesity is a risk factor for cardiometabolic disease, and has become a major public health...
Generalised obesity and central obesity are risk factors for Type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovas...
Introduction: Previous studies have proposed the lower waist circumference (WC) cutoffs be used for ...
Objective. The waist circumference (WC) cutoff levels defined for the Caucasian people may not be re...
Background: Obesity, particularly abdominal adiposity, is closely associated with premature atherosc...
Many studies in Asia have demonstrated that Asian populations may require lower cut-off levels for b...
Background: There is inconsistency in accepting waist circumference (WC) as mandatory and also regar...
Various studies have shown that the relationship between waist circumference (WC) and abdominal obes...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of obesity th...
BACKGROUND: Waist circumference (WC) thresholds derived from western populations continue to be used...
Abdominal obesity is associated closely with insulin resistance, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseas...
With increasing prevalence of metabolic syndrome and absence of local waist circumference cut-off po...
Background. The aim of this study was to determine the cut-off points of waist circumference for ide...
Background: Hypertension is a public health problem and obesity is becoming an epidemic, increasing ...
BACKGROUND: Waist circumference (WC) thresholds derived from western populations continue to be used...
Abdominal obesity is a risk factor for cardiometabolic disease, and has become a major public health...
Generalised obesity and central obesity are risk factors for Type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovas...
Introduction: Previous studies have proposed the lower waist circumference (WC) cutoffs be used for ...
Objective. The waist circumference (WC) cutoff levels defined for the Caucasian people may not be re...
Background: Obesity, particularly abdominal adiposity, is closely associated with premature atherosc...
Many studies in Asia have demonstrated that Asian populations may require lower cut-off levels for b...
Background: There is inconsistency in accepting waist circumference (WC) as mandatory and also regar...
Various studies have shown that the relationship between waist circumference (WC) and abdominal obes...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of obesity th...
BACKGROUND: Waist circumference (WC) thresholds derived from western populations continue to be used...
Abdominal obesity is associated closely with insulin resistance, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseas...
With increasing prevalence of metabolic syndrome and absence of local waist circumference cut-off po...
Background. The aim of this study was to determine the cut-off points of waist circumference for ide...
Background: Hypertension is a public health problem and obesity is becoming an epidemic, increasing ...
BACKGROUND: Waist circumference (WC) thresholds derived from western populations continue to be used...
Abdominal obesity is a risk factor for cardiometabolic disease, and has become a major public health...
Generalised obesity and central obesity are risk factors for Type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovas...