Researchers have found in a new study that neck circumference is significantly associated with components of metabolic ...
In general, people are considered to be at a healthy weight if their BMI is between 18.5 and 24.9. A BMI of 25 or more is ...
Your waistline may say more about your current health than your BMI, according to new research. Now, we hate to be the bearer of bad news but: as our waistlines expand, so do the risks. And while ...
Though some associate body mass index (BMI) with heart health risk, the British Heart Foundation says that this can be inaccurate. But in 2019, researchers found that a person’s neck circumference ...
New research continues to show that many people meet the criteria for obesity and associated health problems, even if their BMI looks fine.