Smoking and body mass index (BMI) are risk factors in the development of age-related hearing loss, says one of the largest-ever studies into risk factors for hearing loss ...
... journal SLEEP found that waist circumference and body mass index (BMI) are consistent, independent risk ... children had moderate SDB (an apnea/hypopnea index of five or more breathing pauses per hour ...
A new study found that waist circumference and body mass index (BMI) are consistent, independent risk factors for all severity levels of sleep disordered breathing (SDB) ...
... shows that parents are more likely to understand a body mass index (BMI) chart if it's color-coded, ... colors. Green indicates the healthiest zone for BMI, yellow indicates more risk, and red indicates ...
... more than 90,000 people has identified six new genetic variants that are associated with increased Body Mass Index (BMI), the most commonly used measure of obesity. Five of the genes are known to be ...
... eat a healthier diet than their less-active contemporaries. And there appeared to be no link between body mass index (BMI) values and levels of physical activity, the research showed.
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... determine that the number of fat cells in a human's body, whether lean or obese, is established during ... correlation between the measures of fat mass (measured from body mass index (BMI) and fat cell ...
... specifically, those who have not yet attained their goal body mass index (BMI); those who lost weight through ... study looked at 449 patients to see if having body contouring surgery while still obese ...
... between prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants and elevated body mass index (BMI) during the first three years of life, as reported in the January 2009 issue of the peer-reviewed ...
... between prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants and elevated body mass index (BMI) during the first three years of life, as reported in Environmental Health Perspectives. The study also ...
... on its website a prepublication of a worldwide collaborative analysis of body mass index (BMI) and increased death rates among 900,000 adults in 57 prospective studies. Florida Atlantic ...
Socioeconomic status alone might not be as reliable a predictor of body mass index (BMI) in U.S. residents as previously thought, according to a new study.
Being overweight is a health concern, and using only body mass index (BMI) to determine weight classification may not give an accurate picture of a person's health, according to an advisory published ...
... Postmenopausal women who exercise have a lower percentage of body fat than sedentary women, past research ... evaluated the women's cholesterol levels, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (a measure ...
... body mass index (BMI) and waistline measurement overestimate obesity in blacks, according to a new study ... simple and common method of estimating someone's body fat levels, based on that person's weight ...