Generalised obesity and central obesity are risk factors for Type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular diseases. Waist circumference (WC) has been suggested as a single screening tool for identification of overweight or obese subjects in lieu of the body mass index (BMI) for weight management in public health program. Currently, the recommended waist circumference cut-off points of ? 94cm for men and ?80cm for women (waist action level 1) and ? 102cm for men and ? 88cm for women (waist action level 2) used for identification of overweight and obesity are based on studies in Caucasian populations. The objective of this study was to assess the sensitivity and specificity of the recommended waist action levels, and to determine optimal WC c...
BACKGROUND: Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) are used in risk assessment for the d...
BACKGROUND: Neck circumference (NC) is a simple screening measure for identifying overweight and obe...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of obesity th...
Generalised obesity and central obesity are risk factors for Type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovas...
It has been suggested in the literature that cut-off points based on waist circumference (waist acti...
Many studies in Asia have demonstrated that Asian populations may require lower cut-off levels for b...
Introduction: Previous studies have proposed the lower waist circumference (WC) cutoffs be used for ...
Body Mass Index (BMI) is the most established anthropometric indicator used for assessment of nutrit...
BackgroundWaist circumference (WC) measurement is practical to define central obesity. However, WC c...
Low-cost practical and reliable tools to evaluated obesity-related cardiometabolic diseases are of c...
Objective. The waist circumference (WC) cutoff levels defined for the Caucasian people may not be re...
Background and Objectives: Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)...
Abdominal obesity is associated closely with insulin resistance, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseas...
Introduction: There are many anthropometric techniques to screen for overweight-obesity like the bod...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) are used in risk assessment for the d...
BACKGROUND: Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) are used in risk assessment for the d...
BACKGROUND: Neck circumference (NC) is a simple screening measure for identifying overweight and obe...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of obesity th...
Generalised obesity and central obesity are risk factors for Type II diabetes mellitus and cardiovas...
It has been suggested in the literature that cut-off points based on waist circumference (waist acti...
Many studies in Asia have demonstrated that Asian populations may require lower cut-off levels for b...
Introduction: Previous studies have proposed the lower waist circumference (WC) cutoffs be used for ...
Body Mass Index (BMI) is the most established anthropometric indicator used for assessment of nutrit...
BackgroundWaist circumference (WC) measurement is practical to define central obesity. However, WC c...
Low-cost practical and reliable tools to evaluated obesity-related cardiometabolic diseases are of c...
Objective. The waist circumference (WC) cutoff levels defined for the Caucasian people may not be re...
Background and Objectives: Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)...
Abdominal obesity is associated closely with insulin resistance, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseas...
Introduction: There are many anthropometric techniques to screen for overweight-obesity like the bod...
Background: Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) are used in risk assessment for the d...
BACKGROUND: Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) are used in risk assessment for the d...
BACKGROUND: Neck circumference (NC) is a simple screening measure for identifying overweight and obe...
Background: Over the past few decades there has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of obesity th...