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.
No justification for denying obese patients knee replacement surgery

No justification for denying obese patients knee replacement surgery

Soy lowers sperm levels

Soy lowers sperm levels

25.6 percent of U.S. adults obese in 2007

25.6 percent of U.S. adults obese in 2007

Many people fail to recognise they are overweight

Many people fail to recognise they are overweight

Birth weight prediction method may lead to safer deliveries

Birth weight prediction method may lead to safer deliveries

GAP method very accurate in predicting birth-weight of babies born to obese mothers

GAP method very accurate in predicting birth-weight of babies born to obese mothers

Obese men have less seminal fluid and more abnormal sperm

Obese men have less seminal fluid and more abnormal sperm

Weekends can sabotage weight-control efforts

Weekends can sabotage weight-control efforts

Experts say some children are fit and fat and BMI may be misleading

Experts say some children are fit and fat and BMI may be misleading

Australia sitting on a "fat bomb"

Australia sitting on a "fat bomb"

Aerobics increases blood protein that may suppress appetite

Aerobics increases blood protein that may suppress appetite

Tastants can help with weight loss

Tastants can help with weight loss

EUROACTION Trial: A comprehensive approach to cardiovascular prevention

EUROACTION Trial: A comprehensive approach to cardiovascular prevention

Smoking and obesity linked to hearing loss

Smoking and obesity linked to hearing loss

Smoking and body mass index found to be risk factors in age-related hearing loss

Smoking and body mass index found to be risk factors in age-related hearing loss

Having heart surgery? Watch your blood sugar

Having heart surgery? Watch your blood sugar

ADHD an advantage for nomadic tribesmen

ADHD an advantage for nomadic tribesmen

Childhood and adolescent obesity impacts cardiac health

Childhood and adolescent obesity impacts cardiac health

Radioactive carbon-14 determines the number of fat cells remains constant in all body types

Radioactive carbon-14 determines the number of fat cells remains constant in all body types

Outcomes of obese and nonobese patients undergoing revision total hip arthroplasty

Outcomes of obese and nonobese patients undergoing revision total hip arthroplasty

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