When waist circumference is taken into account, larger hip circumference is associated with reduced risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The authors investigated the prospective association of hip circumference with type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease (CHD) incidence in a biracial cohort of men and women in 4 US communities. A total of 10,767 participants from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study were followed from 1987 to 1998. Hip and waist circumferences and body mass index (BMI) were modeled separately and mutually in association with incident diabetes and CHD by using proportional hazards regression. After adjustment for age, race, sex, and clinical center, hip circumference was positively associ...
International audienceAims: The aim of this study was to compare the strength of associations and di...
The associations between adiposity and metabolic risk factors have been suggested to vary across eth...
Background—Implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease aetiology remain u...
When waist circumference is taken into account, larger hip circumference is associated with reduced ...
OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution as measured by waist-to-hip ratio has been shown to be an important inde...
BACKGROUND: The higher risk of type 2 diabetes in persons with a high waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) or wa...
The study “Waist circumference as a significant risk factor for coronary artery disease in females’...
Aims To assess the effect of various measures of adiposity and of metabolic risk factors, both separ...
Both a larger waist and narrow hips are associated with heightened risk of diabetes, cardiovascular ...
The waist circumference is widely viewed as a simple but effective measure for assessing obesity-rel...
BACKGROUND: A high waist-to-hip ratio is associated with unfavorable cardiovascular disease risk fac...
Upper-body subcutaneous adiposetissue, estimated by neck circum-ference (NC), is a unique fat depot ...
Background. Obesity worsens the prognosis of diabetic patients by increasing the cardiovascular risk...
Background: Waist circumference and hip circumference are both strongly associated with risk of deat...
Background Higher waist circumference and lower hip circumference are both associated with increased...
International audienceAims: The aim of this study was to compare the strength of associations and di...
The associations between adiposity and metabolic risk factors have been suggested to vary across eth...
Background—Implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease aetiology remain u...
When waist circumference is taken into account, larger hip circumference is associated with reduced ...
OBJECTIVE: Fat distribution as measured by waist-to-hip ratio has been shown to be an important inde...
BACKGROUND: The higher risk of type 2 diabetes in persons with a high waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) or wa...
The study “Waist circumference as a significant risk factor for coronary artery disease in females’...
Aims To assess the effect of various measures of adiposity and of metabolic risk factors, both separ...
Both a larger waist and narrow hips are associated with heightened risk of diabetes, cardiovascular ...
The waist circumference is widely viewed as a simple but effective measure for assessing obesity-rel...
BACKGROUND: A high waist-to-hip ratio is associated with unfavorable cardiovascular disease risk fac...
Upper-body subcutaneous adiposetissue, estimated by neck circum-ference (NC), is a unique fat depot ...
Background. Obesity worsens the prognosis of diabetic patients by increasing the cardiovascular risk...
Background: Waist circumference and hip circumference are both strongly associated with risk of deat...
Background Higher waist circumference and lower hip circumference are both associated with increased...
International audienceAims: The aim of this study was to compare the strength of associations and di...
The associations between adiposity and metabolic risk factors have been suggested to vary across eth...
Background—Implications of different adiposity measures on cardiovascular disease aetiology remain u...