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.
Children with long-term obesity have increased arterial stiffness by their late teens

Children with long-term obesity have increased arterial stiffness by their late teens

Being overweight around age 18 linked with higher risk of cardiomyopathy in adulthood

Being overweight around age 18 linked with higher risk of cardiomyopathy in adulthood

Study finds stark socio-economic inequalities in children's body mass index

Study finds stark socio-economic inequalities in children's body mass index

Scientists examine hormonal links between diet and obesity

Scientists examine hormonal links between diet and obesity

Study: Children who regularly walk or cycle to school are less likely to be overweight or obese

Study: Children who regularly walk or cycle to school are less likely to be overweight or obese

People with fast walking pace have a long life expectancy

People with fast walking pace have a long life expectancy

Study finds extremely low use of weight loss medicines by veterans

Study finds extremely low use of weight loss medicines by veterans

Lifestyle risk factors account for 27% of all cancer cases in Brazil

Lifestyle risk factors account for 27% of all cancer cases in Brazil

Glucosamine supplements could benefit the heart

Glucosamine supplements could benefit the heart

Study finds link between herbicide and human liver disease

Study finds link between herbicide and human liver disease

New study on viability of donated livers and its correlation with donor demographics

New study on viability of donated livers and its correlation with donor demographics

Study explains why some football players with SCT experience adverse clinical outcomes

Study explains why some football players with SCT experience adverse clinical outcomes

Rural dwellers could be driving the obesity epidemic

Rural dwellers could be driving the obesity epidemic

New minimally invasive weight-loss procedure shows promising results

New minimally invasive weight-loss procedure shows promising results

Study reveals important role for psychological distress and emotional eating in obesity

Study reveals important role for psychological distress and emotional eating in obesity

Coffee, sugary drinks, or alcohol? It's in your genes.

Coffee, sugary drinks, or alcohol? It's in your genes.

Driving to work may increase the risk of premature death by a third

Driving to work may increase the risk of premature death by a third

UK Sugar Tax may ‘not be most effective tactic’ for childhood obesity

UK Sugar Tax may ‘not be most effective tactic’ for childhood obesity

Study: A quarter of patients have never had their BMI recorded by a GP

Study: A quarter of patients have never had their BMI recorded by a GP

Heavier and taller children have high risk of developing renal cell carcinoma as adults

Heavier and taller children have high risk of developing renal cell carcinoma as adults

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