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  • Waist to Hip Rratio beats BMI

    I came acrosss this article and thought others might find it interesting too.
    Gigi


    Waist to hip ratio beats BMI

    Measuring heart health
    By Richard Poplak


    For many years, the medical establishment has considered Body Mass Index (BMI) to be a key indicator of heart disease. Physical checkups often result in a doctor providing the patient with a BMI percentile and based on that figure, assessed whether the patient was in the at-risk category. But a recent study published in the medical journal The Lancet, suggests that there is another, more effective method for detecting heart disease risk. And all it involves is a tape measure and a calculator.
    BMI is considered the standard measure of obesity. It takes into account a person's weight and height and comes up with a percentage that indicates whether the individual is overweight or not. A percentile over 25 suggests that a patient cannot afford any further weight gain. But BMI has long been criticized for its central fallibility -- it does not factor in where on the body the patient's fat lies, or whether the body mass constitutes fat or muscle. With BMI, a lean, muscled athlete could have the same percentile as an out of shape couch potato. This is why researchers have been searching for a more effective, but just as simple, measurement for obesity.
    It appears that the waist/hip ratio may be exactly that. A Canadian led study, crunching data from 27,098 patients in 52 countries, concluded that BMI is three times less likely to indicate heart attack risk than waist/hip ratio. Because there are such established links between obesity, abdominal fat and the increased risk of heart disease, it made sense to look at whether waist size could be an appropriate indicator of health issues. It became clear from the study that BMI in heart attack patients was only slightly higher than in control groups, while those same patients' waist/hip ratios were significantly higher than those of their counterparts.


    The study further concluded that by measuring abdominal size, physicians are targeting areas on the body definitively linked with heart disease, rather than the mass of the body as a whole.
    Also, a hip size larger in circumference than the abdominal region suggests a good distribution of lower body muscle mass. What's more, the measurement process is simple.
    To determine if you have a healthy waist to hip ratio, use a measuring tape to measure the circumference of your hips at the widest part of your buttocks. Then measure your waist at the smaller circumference of your natural waist, usually just above the belly button.
    To determine the ratio, divide your waist measurement by your hip
    measurement. For a healthy woman, the figure should be 0.85 or less. For a healthy man, the figure should read 0.9 or less. Here is a calculator and chart.


    While there is clearly more research to be done, the study does suggest that you should ask your doctor to factor waist/hip ratio into an overall assessment of your health. Given that the links between obesity and heart disease are so established, it makes good health sense to try and reduce your waist/hip ratio by eating appropriately and exercising frequently. Make that tape measure your best friend, rather than your worst enemy!

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    Re: Waist to Hip Rratio beats BMI

    That was and interesting read Goonie!
    I just need to lose 3 more inches on my waiste and i'll have a healthy waiste/hip ratio.
    Thanks for sharing!
    Sherri
    MOTHEREARTH AKA SHERRI "HOW THE WORLD TURNS AS I SEE IT"
    HT: 5'10.5-Highest weight-374 lbs.
    Began ATKINS 07-07-04 @ 334 lbs.
    Maintaned 101 lb. Weightloss
    New goals-New start 03-21-10 @ 273
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inches lost~~~~
    1st mini-goal: 260
    2nd mini-goal:249
    2nd mini-goal:239
    3rd mini-goal:229
    GOAL :225




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    • #3
      Re: Waist to Hip Rratio beats BMI

      I either saw a show or read something about something similar to that but about diabetes. They said that women who carry most of their weight on their hips and butt were at a lower risk of getting diabetes. There is a difference i guess in the fat on your belly and on your legs. They found when they did tests on mice and injected leg fat (from a mouse that carried more weight on its legs? lol sounds silly) It stopped the belly fat mouse from getting diabetes.

      I think i have never been happier to be a fat legged girl.
      25/F
      Start Date 7/31/08
      HW247.8/SW242/CW211.8/GW135
      Mini Goals
      227 ( 9-6-08 ) 222 ( 9-19-08 )
      217 (10-3-08 ) 212 (10-23-08 )
      Went off diet in Jan 09 and gained it all back by Nov. Had family issues Dec and Jan and gained even more. Started back Feb 3, 2010 at 254.

      Mini Goals
      244 (2-13-10)
      224 (4-26-10)
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      • #4
        Re: Waist to Hip Rratio beats BMI

        interesting article gooniegirl. i got so darn aggravated when i met my original goal of 5'7" and 150 pounds...and the BMI index said i was overweight. i worked out daily and was wearing a size 6/8!!!!

        just recently i hit 143 pounds...i rechecked my BMI and i am FINALLY in the average weight category.....duh! i have always maintained that those records do NOT take into account muscle weight.

        now i am just wondering about this.......what about those of us who are built like "boys"....like me......who are almost straight up and down...with no definitive waistlines and no "junk in our trunks"? the inches are not there.....so the ratio between waist and hip is not that definitive. i need to get out the tape measure and see what's going on!





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        5'7"........193/150/150

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        • #5
          Re: Waist to Hip Rratio beats BMI

          More evidence that the tape measure rather than the scale is our friend! I am 160 at 5'2" and muscular. It's nice to find something that offers some encouragement as I'm pretty sure I'll never be okay on that BMI scale yet.. with this ratio I'm in the healthy zone.
          Gigi

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          • #6
            Re: Waist to Hip Rratio beats BMI

            hhm thats interesting ... I am a .77 acording to the chart / calculator....
            26 / F / 5'3 - start 9/9/09
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