"Rethinking Obesity Measurement: Waist-to-Height Ratio vs. BMI for Children and Adolescents"

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The latest government statistics reveal that over a quarter of adults are obese, leading to increased health risks. A new report by the Lancet Commission on Obesity, authored by Naveed Sattar, professor of cardiometabolic medicine at the University of Glasgow, is set to be published soon and could potentially revolutionize the approach to combating obesity. The report emphasizes the importance of addressing obesity-related health issues and suggests measuring waist-to-height ratio as a more effective indicator than BMI.
Topics:health#bmi#health-and-wellness#health-risks#lancet-commission-on-obesity#obesity#waist-to-height-ratio
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