Body Mass Index (BMI) News and Research

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Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure that relates body weight to height. BMI is sometimes used to measure total body fat and whether a person is a healthy weight. Excess body fat is linked to an increased risk of some diseases including heart disease and some cancers.
Healthy 4 year-olds who eat lots of fat weigh less

Healthy 4 year-olds who eat lots of fat weigh less

Forget about being fat and just get fit!

Forget about being fat and just get fit!

Fat children sleep better when they exercise

Fat children sleep better when they exercise

Lifestyle decisions that may stave off onset of cancer

Lifestyle decisions that may stave off onset of cancer

Diabetes, type 2, at epidemic proportions in Asia

Diabetes, type 2, at epidemic proportions in Asia

Tubby tummies in kids increase the risk of serious disease later on

Tubby tummies in kids increase the risk of serious disease later on

Prevalence of overweight and obesity increasing in Indo-Asian population

Prevalence of overweight and obesity increasing in Indo-Asian population

Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol may lower risk of heart attack more so than not drinking at all

Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol may lower risk of heart attack more so than not drinking at all

Moderate drinking reduces men's heart attack risk

Moderate drinking reduces men's heart attack risk

Overweight in middle age could mean dementia later in life

Overweight in middle age could mean dementia later in life

Physical activity increases breast cancer survival

Physical activity increases breast cancer survival

Blindness added to the risk list of obesity

Blindness added to the risk list of obesity

Study highlights differences in Anthropometric characteristics between Asian and European population

Study highlights differences in Anthropometric characteristics between Asian and European population

Men with increased body mass index significantly more likely to be infertile

Men with increased body mass index significantly more likely to be infertile

Men with increased body mass index significantly more likely to be infertile

Men with increased body mass index significantly more likely to be infertile

The latest big thing - Obesity!

The latest big thing - Obesity!

Study aims to lower diabetes risk in youth

Study aims to lower diabetes risk in youth

BMI unreliable when assessing obesity and risk of heart disease

BMI unreliable when assessing obesity and risk of heart disease

Body mass index cannot reliably predict the outcome for patients with heart disease

Body mass index cannot reliably predict the outcome for patients with heart disease

Lose weight but the cellulite remains

Lose weight but the cellulite remains

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