The ratio of body weight to squared stature, nowadays known as the body mass index (BMI), was proposed as an index of body shape in the late 19th century. BMI was rediscovered in the late 20th century as an index of body fat and started to be employed in population studies to investigate the association between body adiposity and disease. From these studies, BMI emerged as an important predictor of morbidity and mortality. However, BMI is not a pure index of adiposity because its numerator (body weight) is the sum of fat- and fat-free-tissues. Moreover, its association with disease is influenced by other factors such as age, gender, ethnic background, dietary habits and physical activity. Despite these limits, in our era of Evidence-based M...
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative op...
There is a clear link between body weight, or more specifically high body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) an...
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative op...
Body mass index (BMI) is a measure of weight adjusted for height, calculated as weight in kilograms ...
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a weight-to-height ratio which is calculated by dividing the body weight in...
Body mass index (BMI) is the cornerstone of the current classification system for obesity and its ad...
Body mass index (BMI) has become the most commonly used index of body composition in epidemiologic r...
Anthropometric measurements are widely used in medicine, scientific research, but also in specialist...
[[abstract]]The body mass index (BMI) has served public health and clinical medicine well in the rec...
The Body Mass Index (BMI) was developed to estimate the risk for overweight in large samples of peop...
The global epidemic of obesity is a major public health problem today. Obesity increases the risk of...
Obesity is amongst the common disorders challenging the medical community in particular and the enti...
Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are widely used as...
Abstract: In this mini-hot topic issue, methods of body composition analysis are reviewed, a new sha...
According to the definition of confounding in a causal diagram, the association of body mass index (...
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative op...
There is a clear link between body weight, or more specifically high body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) an...
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative op...
Body mass index (BMI) is a measure of weight adjusted for height, calculated as weight in kilograms ...
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a weight-to-height ratio which is calculated by dividing the body weight in...
Body mass index (BMI) is the cornerstone of the current classification system for obesity and its ad...
Body mass index (BMI) has become the most commonly used index of body composition in epidemiologic r...
Anthropometric measurements are widely used in medicine, scientific research, but also in specialist...
[[abstract]]The body mass index (BMI) has served public health and clinical medicine well in the rec...
The Body Mass Index (BMI) was developed to estimate the risk for overweight in large samples of peop...
The global epidemic of obesity is a major public health problem today. Obesity increases the risk of...
Obesity is amongst the common disorders challenging the medical community in particular and the enti...
Anthropometric measures such as the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference are widely used as...
Abstract: In this mini-hot topic issue, methods of body composition analysis are reviewed, a new sha...
According to the definition of confounding in a causal diagram, the association of body mass index (...
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative op...
There is a clear link between body weight, or more specifically high body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) an...
The body mass index (BMI) has many limitations. Therefore, it is important to explore alternative op...