New research shows belly fat may raise heart failure risk more than body weight. Waist size and inflammation matter more than you think.
It's 'definitely not a measure of fatness,' and it doesn't accurately define what it means to be overweight. Body mass index isn't always the best predictor of health. In the age of weight-loss drugs, ...
Extra belly fat, not BMI, may be a stronger predictor of heart failure and inflammation, new research suggests. | One of India's leading Digital News Agency offering Breaking News round the clock. Why ...
Research Highlights Fat stored around the waist, often called belly fat or visceral fat, showed a much stronger link to heart ...
A new study has found that fat around the waist, often called belly fat, may play a bigger role in heart health than overall body weight. The research suggests that people with more fat stored around ...
Extra belly fat may be a bigger red flag for heart health than body mass index (BMI), according to a new study. BMI, a ...
New research suggests that measures of excess weight around the waist (central obesity or visceral fat) may increase the risk of heart failure primarily due to inflammation, according to findings ...
New research suggests that measures of excess weight around the waist (central obesity or visceral fat) may increase the risk ...
New research has found that extra abdominal fat is strongly associated with an increased risk of heart failure. Excess belly ...
A new study suggests that where fat is stored in the body may matter more than weight when it comes to the risk of heart failure.
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A cross-sectional study found women with multiple cardiometabolic risk factors may face disproportionately higher odds of clinically significant liver fibrosis than men with similar profiles. The ...