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.
Heart-healthy diets that reduce calorie intake promote long-term weight loss

Heart-healthy diets that reduce calorie intake promote long-term weight loss

Obesity: A musculoskeletal nightmare

Obesity: A musculoskeletal nightmare

Being overweight just as bad for health as smoking

Being overweight just as bad for health as smoking

Obesity during pregnancy associated with increased risk of birth defects

Obesity during pregnancy associated with increased risk of birth defects

New weapon in the battle against obesity

New weapon in the battle against obesity

New diagnoses encourage people to make health behavior changes

New diagnoses encourage people to make health behavior changes

Study identifies potential 'safe period' for hormone replacement use

Study identifies potential 'safe period' for hormone replacement use

Relaxation helps keep that weight off

Relaxation helps keep that weight off

Prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants linked to higher BMI in toddlers

Prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants linked to higher BMI in toddlers

Morbidly obese patients face high risk for complications after colectomy

Morbidly obese patients face high risk for complications after colectomy

Obesity has minimal impact on ovarian cancer survival

Obesity has minimal impact on ovarian cancer survival

Overweight or obesity increases lymphedema risk for breast cancer survivors

Overweight or obesity increases lymphedema risk for breast cancer survivors

Discovery of seven new sites in the human genome found to influence obesity

Discovery of seven new sites in the human genome found to influence obesity

Six new gene variations linked to increased BMI

Six new gene variations linked to increased BMI

13 million people in Britain will be obese by 2012

13 million people in Britain will be obese by 2012

Self-weighing and weight control behaviors among adolescents with a history of overweight

Self-weighing and weight control behaviors among adolescents with a history of overweight

Pros and cons of gastric bypass surgery

Pros and cons of gastric bypass surgery

Sports fans may engage in riskier health related behaviors than non-sports fans

Sports fans may engage in riskier health related behaviors than non-sports fans

A large waistline doubles your risk of premature death

A large waistline doubles your risk of premature death

Staying active may lower health risks for large, retired athletes

Staying active may lower health risks for large, retired athletes

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