nbsp; What? New guidance from NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) suggests that your waist size should be kept below half that of your height to reduce the risk to health of carrying a few extra pounds. NICE encourages those with a BMI of less than 35 to measure their waistlines […]
Waist-to-height ratio as an indicator of 'early health risk': simpler and more predictive than using a 'matrix' based on BMI and waist circumference
Keeping waistline less than half your height key to good health - Times of India
Waist Measurement - Physiopedia
Waist Measurement - Physiopedia
Are you overweight? If your waist is more than half your height you're fat - Mirror Online
James Korolewicz on LinkedIn: Reduce the risk to your health by
Ted Naiman: waist-to-height ratio! Could probably replace half the lab tests that I order as a physician. Helps diagnose insulin resistance. What's yours in the comments? : r/ketoscience
Waist-to-Hip Ratio Is a Better Health Indicator Than BMI
NHS says keep waist size to less than half your height to be healthy
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