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.
Achievement of sufficient night sleep needed in obesity prevention and weight-management programs

Achievement of sufficient night sleep needed in obesity prevention and weight-management programs

Parents tend to underreport their children's weight, find researchers

Parents tend to underreport their children's weight, find researchers

Increased physical activity can reduce cardiovascular risk in children from lower socio-educational background

Increased physical activity can reduce cardiovascular risk in children from lower socio-educational background

Study finds BMI, thrombogenic factor increases cardiovascular risk

Study finds BMI, thrombogenic factor increases cardiovascular risk

MRI and MR spectroscopy determine internal fat distribution: Study

MRI and MR spectroscopy determine internal fat distribution: Study

ASIR can reduce radiation dose associated with abdominal CT scans: Study

ASIR can reduce radiation dose associated with abdominal CT scans: Study

Metagenics announces acquisition of Catalina Lifesciences

Metagenics announces acquisition of Catalina Lifesciences

Weight gain risk to develop endothelial cell dysfunction: Research

Weight gain risk to develop endothelial cell dysfunction: Research

U.S. children and adolescents become fatter over the last decade: Study

U.S. children and adolescents become fatter over the last decade: Study

Genome-wide study identifies key genetic variant associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Genome-wide study identifies key genetic variant associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

NHLBI awards Vanderbilt Pediatrics and Nashville Parks $12 million to fight childhood obesity

NHLBI awards Vanderbilt Pediatrics and Nashville Parks $12 million to fight childhood obesity

Research confirms genetic link to advanced fatty liver disease

Research confirms genetic link to advanced fatty liver disease

Significant differences develop in obesity trends over time by race and ethnicity: Study

Significant differences develop in obesity trends over time by race and ethnicity: Study

BMI indicates breast cancer risk in women using postmenopausal hormone therapy

BMI indicates breast cancer risk in women using postmenopausal hormone therapy

Study finds hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risk

Study finds hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risk

Research links body weight to glaucoma risk

Research links body weight to glaucoma risk

Patients with malignant gastrointestinal disease show high prevalence of malnutrition

Patients with malignant gastrointestinal disease show high prevalence of malnutrition

Generex reports positive trends in ongoing Oral-lyn buccal insulin spray global Phase III trial

Generex reports positive trends in ongoing Oral-lyn buccal insulin spray global Phase III trial

Teenage boys more likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulthood, researchers reveal

Teenage boys more likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulthood, researchers reveal

20% of patients demonstrate decrease in body weight, BMI after knee or hip replacement

20% of patients demonstrate decrease in body weight, BMI after knee or hip replacement

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