Aim: To study about the usefulness of Waist-Height Ratio as a clinical marker in patients with Metabolic Syndrome. Materials and Methods: A clinic-based study of patients attending a secondary level Diabetic Clinic and correlation of their Anthropometry data like waist circumference, height to other parameters namely body mass index (BMI), Waist-Hip Ratio, Blood pressure, Glycemic Control, Lipid Profile, and Duration of Diabetes. Inclusion Criteria: Randomly selected 10 000 patients attending a secondary level diabetic clinic. Exclusion Criteria: Type 1 DM, Gestational Diabetes. Result: Waist-Height Ratio is a better parameter than Waist-Hip Ratio and it is significant in applying for people with different Stature with Normal BMI. Conclusio...
Aims: First, to conduct a detailed exploration of the prospective relations between four commonly us...
Introduction: Several anthropometric measurements have been associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
Objective: To find out the relationship and occurrences of Metabolic Syndrome in diabetes and non-di...
Body composition is a measure of the proportion of fat-free versus fat mass and is an important comp...
Body mass index, waist circumference, and waist/hip ratio have been shown to be associated with type...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare the sensitivities of BMI, waist circumference and waist ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that measures of abdominal obesity outperform BMI in predicting diabe...
INTRODUCTION: Several anthropometric measurements have been associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
Objective. To evaluate the relationship among risk factors for metabolic syndrome such as high body ...
The present study was aimed to assess the anthropometric parameters of type 2 diabetic patients. The...
Background: Waist circumference (WC) is commonly measured by either the World Health Organization (...
Introduction: The increasing prevalence of adiposity is associated with the development of type 2 di...
This study aims to study the efficiency of the Waist-to-Height Ratio (WHtR) for determining coronary...
Introduction Several anthropometric measurements have been associated with cardiovascular disease, t...
Abstract: In this mini-hot topic issue, methods of body composition analysis are reviewed, a new sha...
Aims: First, to conduct a detailed exploration of the prospective relations between four commonly us...
Introduction: Several anthropometric measurements have been associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
Objective: To find out the relationship and occurrences of Metabolic Syndrome in diabetes and non-di...
Body composition is a measure of the proportion of fat-free versus fat mass and is an important comp...
Body mass index, waist circumference, and waist/hip ratio have been shown to be associated with type...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare the sensitivities of BMI, waist circumference and waist ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that measures of abdominal obesity outperform BMI in predicting diabe...
INTRODUCTION: Several anthropometric measurements have been associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
Objective. To evaluate the relationship among risk factors for metabolic syndrome such as high body ...
The present study was aimed to assess the anthropometric parameters of type 2 diabetic patients. The...
Background: Waist circumference (WC) is commonly measured by either the World Health Organization (...
Introduction: The increasing prevalence of adiposity is associated with the development of type 2 di...
This study aims to study the efficiency of the Waist-to-Height Ratio (WHtR) for determining coronary...
Introduction Several anthropometric measurements have been associated with cardiovascular disease, t...
Abstract: In this mini-hot topic issue, methods of body composition analysis are reviewed, a new sha...
Aims: First, to conduct a detailed exploration of the prospective relations between four commonly us...
Introduction: Several anthropometric measurements have been associated with cardiovascular disease, ...
Objective: To find out the relationship and occurrences of Metabolic Syndrome in diabetes and non-di...