Introduction: Anthropometric indices such as body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and waist hip ratio (WHR) have been used for a long time as a measure of obesity and abdominal fat and the relationship between these indices and hypertension has been well established. But these indices cannot discriminate between fat and muscle mass, leaving a greater population not categorized adequately. Recent studies have also demonstrated that not only the amount of fat but also the distribution of fat is important in hypertensive patients. So, new indices have come up through various studies to overcome this lag. The indices ABSI-Body shape index and BRI-Body roundness index are now being increasingly used to assess the risk of hypertension...
Rahel Dereje,1,2 Kalkidan Hassen,1 Getu Gizaw1 1Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Institute of ...
AIMS: Obesity associated metabolic diseases have reached epidemic levels in many South Asian countri...
BACKGROUND: "A Body Shape Index" (ABSI) is a recently proposed index that standardizes waist circumf...
Background: Obesity is now an important emerging public health problem in India. It is one of the ma...
Background and objectives: Hypertension is a leading cause of the global burden of disease. Obesity ...
Background & Objectives: Best index of obesity that is predictive for hypertension is still a contro...
Recently, some studies have evaluated the role of adiposity measures in the prediction of hypertensi...
Background: The association between obesity and blood pressure is well documented and a series of ob...
PURPOSE: This study proposes to examine the accuracy of four anthropometric indexes of obesity to id...
Purpose: The best anthropometric index has not been established to investigate the relationship betw...
Introduction: The body roundness index (BRI) and a body shape index (ABSI) are novel anthropometric ...
Simmons SS, Hagan Junior JE, Schack T. The Influence of Anthropometric Indices and Intermediary Dete...
Introduction: Recent findings show a high incidence of stroke among slum dwellers in Kolkata, India....
Abstract Background A determinant of blood pressure i...
To determine the comparison and relationship of anthropometric indices with blood pressure and arter...
Rahel Dereje,1,2 Kalkidan Hassen,1 Getu Gizaw1 1Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Institute of ...
AIMS: Obesity associated metabolic diseases have reached epidemic levels in many South Asian countri...
BACKGROUND: "A Body Shape Index" (ABSI) is a recently proposed index that standardizes waist circumf...
Background: Obesity is now an important emerging public health problem in India. It is one of the ma...
Background and objectives: Hypertension is a leading cause of the global burden of disease. Obesity ...
Background & Objectives: Best index of obesity that is predictive for hypertension is still a contro...
Recently, some studies have evaluated the role of adiposity measures in the prediction of hypertensi...
Background: The association between obesity and blood pressure is well documented and a series of ob...
PURPOSE: This study proposes to examine the accuracy of four anthropometric indexes of obesity to id...
Purpose: The best anthropometric index has not been established to investigate the relationship betw...
Introduction: The body roundness index (BRI) and a body shape index (ABSI) are novel anthropometric ...
Simmons SS, Hagan Junior JE, Schack T. The Influence of Anthropometric Indices and Intermediary Dete...
Introduction: Recent findings show a high incidence of stroke among slum dwellers in Kolkata, India....
Abstract Background A determinant of blood pressure i...
To determine the comparison and relationship of anthropometric indices with blood pressure and arter...
Rahel Dereje,1,2 Kalkidan Hassen,1 Getu Gizaw1 1Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Institute of ...
AIMS: Obesity associated metabolic diseases have reached epidemic levels in many South Asian countri...
BACKGROUND: "A Body Shape Index" (ABSI) is a recently proposed index that standardizes waist circumf...