THE size of a person’s waist may provide a clue to their likelihood of developing cancer, a new study reveals. It found both ...
Researchers found that people not meeting the WHO guideline on waist circumference had an 11% increased cancer risk, even ...
An NHS watchdog has advised the British public to ensure their waist size is less than half their height to protect against health issues ... In real talk, this would mean that if you're a 5'4 tall ...
The study recommends adhering to World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines, which suggest women should keep their waist circumference under 88cm and men under 102cm. In terms of physical activity ...
The relationship between waist size and mortality risk were different for both men and women. For women, waist size that’s ...
Healthy waist-to-hip ratio for women is 0.85, according to the World ... You can find it by dividing the size of your waist ...
Women with bigger waists relative to ... shape", research from the George Institute for Global Health says. The study showed waist-to-hip ratio to be a better heart attack predictor than general ...
Discover the surprising findings about waist circumference and diabetes survival rates. Find out how personalized ...
There are fears for the health of Victoria Beckham ... than that of the average British woman. To put that in perspective, her waist measures about the same size as an old fashioned vinyl single ...