New recommendations on how to define obesity would reduce the emphasis on body mass index and take into account health ...
Over 75 medical organisations worldwide have endorsed the new definitions, reflecting a growing consensus for reform.
The researchers are advocating for a new approach that emphasises the impact of excess body fat on health, rather than relying solely on Body Mass Index (BMI).
An international committee of scientists has proposed a new way to determine excess body fat instead of just relying on body mass index (BMI ... expert at the University of Washington and ...
Queensland-based Sarah Cox recalls that in 2018, her doctor advised her to lose weight because her body mass index (BMI) was too high, despite her feeling healthy and experiencing no physical ...
BMI, a widely used measure, has long been criticized for being too simplistic. It calculates obesity based only on height and ...
A new report published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology challenges the conventional reliance on Body Mass Index (BMI) ...
You know how good blueberries, raspberries and strawberries are for you. But it turns out the ancient elderberry is packed ...
Under recommendations released Tuesday night, obesity would no longer be defined solely by BMI, a calculation of height and ... an obesity expert at the University of Washington and one of the 58 ...
The commission recognized that the current measure of obesity, which is body-mass index (BMI), can both overestimate and underestimate ... obesity in those with excess body fat requires that a ...